Brian Paul wrote:
> Chia-I Wu wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 09:13:22AM -0600, Brian Paul wrote:
>>>>> Sorry for the delay. I attempted to test this, but your patches are
>>>>> pasted inline in the email body, and I don't know an easy way to 
>>>>> extract
>>>>> them from evolution without copying and pasting manually. 
>>>> File -> Save Message...
>>>> seems to work. :)
>>> It seems to be a Thunderbird issue.  I'd love to learn how to fix 
>>> this.  As a work-around, I've been doing Select All / Copy and then 
>>> pasting into a terminal window where I've run cat > file.  It's 
>>> really annoying.
>> I am really sorry for the convenience :(
>>
>> I use
>>
>>   $ git format-patch -s <commit>
>>   $ git send-email *.patch
>>
>> to send patches.  It is the suggested way to send patches to kernel
>> mailing list so I apply it here.
> 
> That should be fine, but my mail client seems to be the issue. 
> Apparently nobody else is using Thunderbird, or they have Thunderbird 
> configured in some way that I haven't discovered yet.

OK, I _finally_ found the solution.  When prompted for a file name for 
saving the message, replace the default .eml suffix with .txt  Geez.

-Brian

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