On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 12:07:00 +1000, Brian May <brian@microcomaustralia.com.au> wrote: > When I reply to a given email, instead of quoting the original text, I see: > > === cut === > On Tue, 9 Aug 2011 01:39:30 -0600, tivoli_support@ecurep.ibm.com wrote: > Non-text part: multipart/mixed > Non-text part: text/html > === cut === > > This is with the latest git master version. Hi, Brian. A couple of issues. The "multipart/mixed" line should definitely not be output, and there was a patch to the list to fix that a long time ago, which unfortunately has yet to be applied. The "text/html" line is because notmuch doesn't output non-text/plain parts by default. Notmuch doesn't link against any html parser, for instance, so if notmuch were to output a text/html part it would just be raw html, which of course wouldn't be any better. It looks like you've received an email without any text/plain parts, which is unfortunate. The emacs interface will do some parsing of html parts (with w3, I think), but there's not currently any way to do this in reply. jamie.