Nickolai writes:
> I got several e-mails with an empty message body and a plain text file
> attached. The contents of these files are shown as if they were the
> message body, and the message buffer makes no mention of an attachment being
> present.
You could perhaps add the mime type to gnus-buttonized-mime-types -
then a button should show up:
,----[ C-h v gnus-buttonized-mime-types RET ]
| gnus-buttonized-mime-types is a variable defined in ‘gnus-art.el’.
|
| Its value is
| ("multipart/encrypted" "multipart/signed" "image/.*"
| "message/feedback-report" "application/gzip"
| "application/tlsrpt\\+gzip" "application/zip")
| Original value was nil
|
| List of MIME types that should be given buttons when rendered inline.
| If set, this variable overrides ‘gnus-unbuttonized-mime-types’.
| To see e.g. security buttons you could set this to
| ‘("multipart/signed")’. You could also add "multipart/alternative" to
| this list to display radio buttons that allow you to choose one of two
| media types those mails include. See also ‘mm-discouraged-alternatives’.
| This variable is only used when ‘gnus-inhibit-mime-unbuttonizing’ is nil.
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Best regards,
Adam
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