On Wed 06 Jan 2021 at 20:41:50 (-0600), Nate Bargmann wrote: > Last month I upgraded this desktop from Buster to Bullseye. It was a > fresh installation since something went wrong on that particular day > with 'apt dist-upgrade'. Oh well. > > Anyway, with the current neoumtt package whenever I forward an email > that is MIME encoded and has an HTML attachment wrapped in a > multipart/alternative MIME block, the HTML attachment is dropped. The > message I am forwarding is to a local hobbyist mailing list and I was > notified by one of the list members a few weeks back that he could not > open the HTML mail as usual and my investigation has revealed the > problem began with the newest version of neomutt. My ~/.mutt/muttrc is > unchanged since March 27, 2020 and this feature had worked without issue > for years until the upgrade to the neomutt version in Bullseye. > > Here are the […] […] > My scanning of the neomutt documentation hasn't revealed anything. I > thought I'd ask here before subscribing to their mailing list.
I'm not a neomutt user. Looking at the changelog, the only hint I see is: 2020-11-20 Richard Russon <r...@flatcap.org> […] * Upstream - Add $count_alternatives to count attachments inside alternatives Might that have added a regression? Cheers, David.