[notmuch] Broken display of a message in emacs

2010-02-11 Thread Michal Sojka
Hi,

recently, I got a message (attached) which is diplayed incorrectly in
emacs GUI. Instead of the message I see direct output of notmuch show
(with ^L characters). I wonder whether it is a porblem of notmuch or it
is because the message does not comform to standards. What do you think?

Michal


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[notmuch] Broken display of a message in emacs

2010-02-11 Thread Michal Sojka
Hi,

recently, I got a message (attached) which is diplayed incorrectly in
emacs GUI. Instead of the message I see direct output of notmuch show
(with ^L characters). I wonder whether it is a porblem of notmuch or it
is because the message does not comform to standards. What do you think?

Michal


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Orage 4.6.1
Debian Squeeze with Xfce (No other DE installed.)

I'm trying to set up and use Orage on a couple of remote systems. I
establish an X session via SSH on them, but if I now type "orage &"
in the terminal window for the remote session, the instance of Orage
running on my local system pops up.


Thinking that the application might not like having two instances of
itself in the local notification tray, I tried turning its notification
tray feature off -- locally and remotely (actually went to the remote
machine). It didn't help. If I try to start orage in a remote terminal,
the local orage application always comes up. If I completely quit the
local Orage instance and try again in the remote terminal, the same
thing happens. The local instance of Orage starts.


First time I've ever seen something like this. I do use other apps like
keepassx that ru