https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135628
--- Comment #25 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #23) > If I specify 'thunderbird' explicitly, the problem is *not* reproducible > that way (I don't have wrong CC addresses) - but the body is still not > correct (this bit, unfortunately, is unclear in comment 1). > > Having LibreOffice (24.8.3.2) and Thunderbird (115.16.0esr), both installed > using apt on my Ubuntu (22.04.5 LTS), I don't have a body at all, even > passing a single-line text to eMessage.Body; this is both then using > 'xdg-email' and 'thunderbird' as configured mailer. Please ignore the part about the *missing* body in my comment 23: it turned out, that it was caused by not configured account in Thunderbird (I only installed it to test, and hoped that it would work without configuring an account). Once an account was configured, the body appeared: 1. When using a command line like > thunderbird -compose to='[email protected]',subject='A subject',body='Text1 > Text2 > Text3' it worked fine. The body was three-line, as expected. 2. When using a command line like > xdg-email 'mailto:[email protected]?body=Text1 > > Text2 > Text3&subject=A%20subject' the problem appeared, as explained in comment 0. The first line "Text1" was in the body, while "Text2" and "Text3" appeared as CC. 3. When using a command line like > xdg-email 'mailto:[email protected]?&subject=A%20subject' --body 'Text1 Text2 Text3' it worked fine again. The body was three-line, as expected. It seems, that the correct fix would be to use the --body argument to xdg-email. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
