a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> Christoph writes:
>
>> Maybe... In order to debug this, it would be useful to examine the
>> various steps that lie between pressing C-c C-c and storing the
>> message. Is "Edebug" the way to go?
>
> edebug-defun is my go-to (but I am no expert in the
Christoph writes:
> Maybe... In order to debug this, it would be useful to examine the
> various steps that lie between pressing C-c C-c and storing the
> message. Is "Edebug" the way to go?
edebug-defun is my go-to (but I am no expert in the topic :-))
Best regards,
Adam
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Adam Sjøgren wrote:
>
> > I did some more systematic tests. The mangling is visible in the
> > locally saved version of the message, so it's definitely caused
> > locally.
>
> What format do you use for your sent messages folder? nnfolder?
My setup is similar to Eric's. I use nnimap and the
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> Eric writes:
>
>>> Are you sure Gnus is the program mangling it? It is mangled in your
>>> sent-folder?
>>>
>>> I just tried emailing myself an attachment and "from" was untouched -
>>> both in the copy in the sent-folder and the one I received through
Christoph writes:
> I did some more systematic tests. The mangling is visible in the
> locally saved version of the message, so it's definitely caused locally.
What format do you use for your sent messages folder? nnfolder?
> The problem does *not* occur if I do not sign the message! It
I use the Agent for reading news offline (because I don't have an
Internet connection for many hours of the day). I only read a
handful of news groups offline, but the Agent downloads the
headers for every single group on my agentised servers. This takes
about fifteen or twenty minutes every time
Lars-Johan Liman wrote:
> This can possibly boil down to the old e-mail standard for the
> "mailbox" format - the old local storage format for incoming mail to a
> user (typically in /var/(spool/)mail/liman (in my case). In those
> files, messages are separated by a "From " line (no colon!
Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Eric writes:
>
> >> Are you sure Gnus is the program mangling it? It is mangled in your
> >> sent-folder?
> >>
> >> I just tried emailing myself an attachment and "from" was untouched
> >> - both in the copy in the sent-folder and the one I received
> >> through my local
e...@ericabrahamsen.net:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>> Christoph writes:
>>
>>> The bug occurs when I send an email message with an attachment that is a
>>> Python source file. Lines in that file that begin with "from" (or
>>> perhaps just the first such line), get capitalized,