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35 Subject: Re: (emacs) Parsing problems replying to encrypted html
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68 >> Hmm. I can't duplicate the problem replying from show mode with the test
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69 >> message you provided. Is the appropriate key in your gpg keyring?
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71 > Yes it is. I get the gpg gui prompt when opening the encrypted email and
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72 > can decrypt it prior to show. As I suspected earlier in the thread, I
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73 > wondered if this was related to some emacs config settings/options that I
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74 > have. I can't immediately think what they would be though, and why they
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75 > would trigger this particular issue for html only. Strange...
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77 Do you have the following in your .emacs ?
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79 (setq notmuch-multipart/alternative-discouraged '("text/plain"))
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81 I think that's the work/not-work switch. I'm not sure if it makes sense
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82 or not in terms of seeing the behaviour I do. I discard plain text
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83 because I get a ton of html email at work with various embedded images
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84 etc and I want to be able to read that (which works fine). But I can see
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85 that to quote a reply from an encrypted message, you need to quote the
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86 original text which will be plain text.
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