Hi,

On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 06:08:19PM +0000, Kevin Kane wrote:
> Ugh. Thanks, Outlook. I'd have to use a personal e-mail account to use 
> something other than Exchange.
> 
> The other option is for me to add the files to the e-mail as attachments. Is 
> that acceptable, or do you really need the patch text to be in the message 
> body?

For applying with "git am" and for reviewing with "I can just quote
parts of the patch and comment on it", attachments in anything that is
not text/plain format are also not ideal, but we can try that.

We've had a few patches come in recently that were attachment in a 
signed mail, and neither patchwork nor git could handle these mails
in a satisfying way - as in: patchwork did not recognize them as
"patch", and "git am" declared "no patch in there" - so "save patch
as individual file, git am, manually add in-reply-to to the auto-
generated "patch applied" reply mail, etc.

It's a bit of try and error what works in a given environment.

(git send-email talking SMTP to Exchange might actually work more 
nicely than outlook.  Maybe that was just one particularily weird
version of Exchange, or "too many virus scanner plugins hooked in",
given that this was Sophos...)

gert

-- 
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 feed honest figures into a computer, honest figures come out. Never doubted 
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Gert Doering - Munich, Germany                             g...@greenie.muc.de

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