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+From: David Belohrad <david@belohrad.ch>\r
+To: "notmuch" <notmuch@notmuchmail.org>\r
+Subject: puzzled with CIDs in HTML email\r
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+Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 17:59:33 +0200\r
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+Dear All,\r
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+I'm really puzzled with CIDS. If you could see the attachment [1]. This\r
+is an email I usually get. It comes with embedded picture. Now when I use\r
+'w' shortcut to save the attachments, all goes well and emacs actually\r
+saves the png file. When I open it in the emacs buffer, I can see\r
+without any troubles the picture.\r
+\r
+If however I click on blue-underlined link to see the picture, iceweasel\r
+(Debian codename for firefox) opens, and claims 'iceweasel doesn't know\r
+how to open this address, because the protocol (CID) isn't associated\r
+with any program'.\r
+\r
+If I click on green-like 'cid:' link, a new email buffer opens with 'To' equal to\r
+cid link [2].\r
+\r
+In both cases however there is no way how I can display the picture in\r
+emacs/other renderer unless I save it first and then display it.\r
+\r
+This has to be some kind of regression, as in the past I had like 50%\r
+probability [3], that CID link will correctly display itself inside the\r
+email buffer itself. However nowadays none of the links actually\r
+displays and all of them finish with this 'double-link'.\r
+\r
+\r
+Does anyone of you have an idea what could be wrong here? I am using\r
+notmuch _remotely_ in emacs23.2. When showing the message in raw\r
+format on the console, I\r
+clearly see all the MIME parts data in the fetched email.\r
+\r
+Any help kindly appreciated (as it is quite annoying :)\r
+\r
+\r
+david\r
+\r
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+[1] http://belohrad.web.cern.ch/belohrad/puzzledcids.png\r
+\r
+[2] http://belohrad.web.cern.ch/belohrad/puzzledcids1.png\r
+\r
+[3] http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2012/012493.html\r