Leo Gaspard <leo@gaspard.io> writes: > David Bremner <david@tethera.net> writes: > >> Leo Gaspard <leo@gaspard.io> writes: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have recently started conversing with someone whose email client >>> incorrectly tags PDF attachments as text/plain. >>> >> >> Hi Leo; >> >> As I mentioned on IRC, we most likely need a reproducer message before >> making any progress on this. Maybe you can ask your correspondent to >> send you a shareable message, then sanitize the addesses in the headers. > > So, I've just been able to re-create at least the “freeze on reply” isue > with the email attached. The image doesn't get corrupted when saving, > though, so I'm not sure it'll be enough to fix both issues, but > hopefully fixing this one would fix the other one too. > > If you try to notmuch-show on the attached email, then hit `r`, you > should notice the image being included verbatim in the text/plain > output, and when hitting C-c C-c it should start freezing emacs. > > Hope that helps! > Leo Probably the rest of the list hasn't seen the message yet, but I did try it out. It doesn't actually hang emacs for me (C-g enough times gets me back). I agree that inserting binary data into the buffer is probably not a great idea. I'm not sure offhand how notmuch should detect mislabeled parts. Perhaps it should just refuse to insert large parts as reply text. d _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch