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26 Mon, 15 Oct 2012 09:12:10 +0200 (CEST)
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27 From: David Belohrad <david@belohrad.ch>
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28 To: Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>,
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30 Subject: Re: images as attachment?
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56 I guess this is exactly the point. Hence one would say, that this is
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57 a bug to repair? What is bit curious to me is that so far nobody
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58 complained about it. So is it just my emacs/notmuch configuration which does it? (note
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59 that i'm using notmuch remotely and notmuch pulled from development tree)
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67 Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> writes:
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69 > On Mon, Oct 01 2012, David Belohrad <david@belohrad.ch> wrote:
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70 >> could someone throw an advice? When I receive an email with picture
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71 >> attachment, sometimes it works out of the box in emacs, but sometimes
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72 >> instead of picture it shows a link as this one:
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74 >> ---------- SNIP ------------
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76 >> I have not tried to understand why we're measuring too high bunch intensity so if you have any ideas please try it out let me know what to do.
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78 >> [cid:image001.png@01CD9F29.128BA6B0]
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80 >> We can discuss tomorrow tomorrow if you want
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82 >> ---------- SNIP ------------
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84 >> The issue is, that when I click the link,
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86 >> a) it opens new empty emacs buffer with no picture in it
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87 >> b) the hyperlink (when pointing mouse on it) does not highlight the
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88 >> initial 'c' letter (so the hyperlink is only
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89 >> 'id:image001.png@01CD9F29.128BA6B0]')
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91 > Notmuch show automatically interprets strings of the form "id:..." as a
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92 > notmuch message id and buttonizes the strings so that clicking on them
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93 > will open up buffer with the corresponding message. I bet notmuch is
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94 > interpreting "[cid:.." as "id:.." and sending you to a new search buffer
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95 > for "id:image001.png@01CD9F29.128BA6B0]".
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