Hi,
I recently received a multipart email with one of the parts being a pdf but the
part was not marked with "Content-Disposition: attachment". This let to notmuch
not adding tag:attachment to it.
The sender assured me that he used Outlook 2013 but I can't reproduce the
problem myself as I dont h
Johannes Schauer writes:
>
> Alternatively, how about making attachment detection configurable so that
> everybody is free to decide himself what he wants to be treated as attachment?
That was my first thought when I saw the discussion on IRC. It seems to
be a special case of allowing saved searc
Hi!
I am resurrecting quite an old thread…
Adam Wolfe Gordon writes:
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Jani Nikula wrote:
>> The reply template comes from 'notmuch reply' cli command, while the
>> forwarding is internal to the emacs ui. I don't have any quick solutions,
>> but perhaps in the
Hi,
I recently received a multipart email with one of the parts being a pdf but the
part was not marked with "Content-Disposition: attachment". This let to notmuch
not adding tag:attachment to it.
The sender assured me that he used Outlook 2013 but I can't reproduce the
problem myself as I dont h
Johannes Schauer writes:
>
> Alternatively, how about making attachment detection configurable so that
> everybody is free to decide himself what he wants to be treated as attachment?
That was my first thought when I saw the discussion on IRC. It seems to
be a special case of allowing saved searc
ing this
feature? I am really looking forward to it and I think I am not alone.
Regards,
--
Amadeusz ?o?nowski
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