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+From: Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com>\r
+To: David Belohrad <david@belohrad.ch>, Jonas =?utf-8?Q?H=C3=B6rsch?=\r
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+Subject: Re: show inline html images as attachments in emacs notmuch-show\r
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+Hi\r
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+On Mon, 03 Feb 2014, David Belohrad <david@belohrad.ch> wrote:\r
+> Hi all,\r
+>\r
+> I can confirm this behaviour as well. With certain emails the CID images\r
+> are not displayed, and there is no means how to show them except writing\r
+> on disk and view externally.\r
+>\r
+> i have reported this problem some times ago, but I haven't find any\r
+> solution yet.\r
+>\r
+> http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2012/012493.html\r
+\r
+I think we thought this bug was fixed in\r
+id:87625rz71n.fsf@awakening.csail.mit.edu\r
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+Are the symptoms now exactly the same as in your original report? Do you\r
+have any public messages showing the problem or can you construct one?\r
+\r
+With a sample message I expect we can fix this: I get very little html\r
+email and haven't seen the problem.\r
+\r
+Best wishes\r
+\r
+Mark\r
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+\r
+\r
+>\r
+>\r
+> .d.\r
+>\r
+> Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> writes:\r
+>\r
+>> Hi\r
+>>\r
+>> This sounds like a bug. However, I don't think I have any emails showing\r
+>> this problem. Have you got any examples that are public, or at least\r
+>> public enough they can be sent privately?\r
+>>\r
+>> Best wishes\r
+>>\r
+>> Mark\r
+>>\r
+>>\r
+>> On Sat, 01 Feb 2014, Jonas H=C3=B6rsch <jonas@chaoflow.net> wrote:\r
+>>> hej, everyone,\r
+>>>\r
+>>> currently when i receive a mail containing inline images in a html\r
+>>> alternative part, which use those cid references. they are sometimes\r
+>>> shown, but other times not visible at all and just a [cid] token is\r
+>>> shown.\r
+>>>\r
+>>> is it possible to provide regular attachment buttons for such images,\r
+>>> regardless whether they can be displayed or not. this would make sure,\r
+>>> that one can display them and it's even easily possible to save them\r
+>>> separately.\r
+>>>\r
+>>> thanks for any hints on how to get there,\r
+>>>\r
+>>> jonas\r
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