Amin Bandali writes:
> I got bitten by this today.
>
> I only had a brief look at the format_headers_sprinter function
> in notmuch-show.c. Would you, David, or anyone else be able to
> point out if the following makes sense, for generalizing
> format_headers_sprinter to handle any arbitrary
Hello,
On Wed 25 Jul 2018 at 04:33PM +0800, David Bremner wrote:
> The issue is that the notmuch-wash-cited-text is applied in
> notmuch-was-excerpt-citations. A simple solution would be to make
> another wash function that did less (only did the overlay application)
> and use that.
Thank you
Sean Whitton writes:
>
> 3. M-x customize-variable notmuch-show-insert-text/plain-hook RET
>
> 4. Untick notmuch-wash-excerpt-citations
>
> 5. Open notmuch-show on a message
>
> Expected result:
>
> Quoted text is fontlocked, i.e. a different colour to body text.
>
> Actual result:
>
> Quoted
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> Traditionally, encrypted and signed e-mail covers only the body of the
> message. New standards are emerging that are capable of protecting
> the headers as well. In particular, Enigmail and an upcoming version
> of K-9 mail both use the "Memory Hole" approach to