On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 14:13 +0100, William Anderson wrote: > Rob Beard wrote: > > Steve Archer wrote: > >> Why is it that when some people send an e-mail to the list I receive the > >> e-mail with no body, but it is instead an attachment? > >> > >> It's driving me nuts... > >> > >> Cheers, Steve > >> > > Strange, what e-mail client (or provider if it's webmail) are you using? > > Matt is using Evolution to send, Steve is using Windows Live Mail to > receive. > > > I find that by default Thunderbird will forward messages as an > > attachment rather than inline but I've not experienced it when reading > > messages on the list. > > It's not Thunderbird, or forwarding messages to a list ... it looks like > Evolution is sending Matt's gpg-signed messages with the plain body text > and gpg signature in separate mime enclosures. Mailman then encloses > *that* in its own mime enclosure, and adds the list footer in a separate > attachment. So Matt's original two attachments (the body text, the gnu > signature) become attachments within an attachment! > > There's something to be said for just plain text :)
Hmm, thats interesting. I can't see a way around that inside Evolution, as far as I can see Evolution is set to just use Plain Text. Anyone know a way around it? Maybe it's time to go back to Mutt! -Matt Daubney
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