>> Also what version of emacs are you running? I think all the rfc822 >> forwarding is handled by emacs/gnus message-mode I'm running 24.5-r2 > Hi Mark. I will do, but would you mind sending me one of your test > messages? At least that way, I can test against something that is 'known > working'. > Thanks, > Matt > >> On 23 Jul 2016, at 08:59, Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> Hi >> >> I have tried several cases, including generating a message with just the >> two parts [ multipart/related ] [ text/html ] and forwarding that, and >> they all work for me. Can you provide a test message where it fails? >> >> Also what version of emacs are you running? I think all the rfc822 >> forwarding is handled by emacs/gnus message-mode >> >> Best wishes >> >> Mark >> >> >> >>> On Fri, 22 Jul 2016, Matthew Lear <matt@bubblegen.co.uk> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> With notmuch built from very recent git (sha 3a45d29) it would seem >>> that >>> when forwarding an HTML only message as RFC822, once received, the >>> message >>> does not have any headers and notmuch-show merely displays 'Date: Thu, >>> 01 >>> Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000'. I've stripped my .emacs back to a bare >>> minimum >>> configuration and the behaviour is the same. >>> >>> With a message (incidentally sent by MS Outlook) that contains the >>> following parts: >>> >>> [ multipart/related ] >>> [ text/html ] >>> >>> Once forwarded as RFC822 by notmuch and received, it is displayed by >>> notmuch-show as: >>> >>> [ message/rfc822 ] >>> Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 >>> >>> [ multipart/mixed ] >>> [ multipart/related ] >>> [ text/html ] >>> >>> While with a message that contains the following parts: >>> >>> [ multipart/mixed ] >>> [ text/plain ] >>> >>> Once forwarded as RFC822 by notmuch and received, it is displayed by >>> notmuch-show as: >>> >>> [ message/rfc822 ] >>> From: xxxx >>> Subject: xxxx >>> To: xxxx >>> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 17:48:17 +0000 >>> >>> [ multipart/mixed ] >>> [ text/plain ] >>> >>> So the headers are missing in the first case. I'm sure this is a >>> regression. >>> >>> Can anybody verify this? >>> Cheers, >>> -- Matt >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> notmuch mailing list >>> notmuch@notmuchmail.org >>> https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch >