Hi Ikumi, 
> Ah, I see. Your MUA seems broken at generating plain text alternative
> part. I guess it dismisses everything between "", whereas it
> retains "" in the html alternative. Probably "FreeMail
> powered by mail.de" is responsible for that. (I prefer plain text over
> html format, so I configured my MUA to display plain text alternative
> rather than html alternative.) 
Thank you for the hint, good to hear at least it was not my own mistake. I will 
yet have to find out how to switch to plain text in mail.de. 

> I think that you have cmd.exe in your PATH and expect that
> cmd.exe 
Are you saying that I should have cmd.exe in my windows PATH 
environment-variables? Then I suppose I do, because I have 
%SystemRoot&\system32 which should contain cmd.exe.  

> on wsl console opens windows command prompt. If it does, close it by
> entering "exit" at the prompt and try the following:
> 1. Start wsl emacs session and load AUCTeX (i.e., open some (La)TeX
> document.)
> 2. Insert
> (start-process "dummy" (current-buffer) TeX-shell TeX-shell-command-option 
> "cmd.exe")
> at the last of *scratch* buffer and type C-x C-e just after the
> closing ")". Does it open a windows command prompt successfully? If
> not, what does emacs report? 

Again, that same process-dummy msg that gets mutilated by mail.de Hope it is 
displayed in full this way: ("#") 
It seems to be a tricky case. Thanks once again for your patience. 

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