Tomas Nordin writes:
>
> I wonder if it is due to the w3m package or something else?
>
notmuch does not know anything about w3m, so I'm reasonably sure this is
not a notmuch problem aside from the doc problem I already mentioned: we
should probably say "if you don't use shr, you're on your own",
Andreas Kloeckner writes:
> David Bremner writes:
>
>> Andreas Kloeckner writes:
>>
>>> Thanks for getting back to me! It turns out that your idea with the HTML
>>> viewer (`mm-text-html-renderer`) was spot-on. I had that set to 'w3m',
>>> and reverting it to the default (`shr`) not only render
On Thu 2019-08-08 09:45:06 -0300, David Bremner wrote:
> I meant more specifically, the issue that this variable is only
> effective if your html converter is the default shr
Yes, this should be clearly documented, presumably in the documentation
text about the variable.
It would be even nicer if
"Rollins, Jameson" writes:
> On Wed, Aug 07 2019, David Bremner wrote:
>> Dear Notmuch people, should we document this issue somehow? Maybe even
>> try to detect it with customize?
>
> I would certainly appreciate some guarantee that my mail viewer was not
> contacting the internet when I view m
David Bremner writes:
> Andreas Kloeckner writes:
>
>> Thanks for getting back to me! It turns out that your idea with the HTML
>> viewer (`mm-text-html-renderer`) was spot-on. I had that set to 'w3m',
>> and reverting it to the default (`shr`) not only renders faster and more
>> nicely, it also
On Wed, Aug 07 2019, David Bremner wrote:
> Dear Notmuch people, should we document this issue somehow? Maybe even
> try to detect it with customize?
I would certainly appreciate some guarantee that my mail viewer was not
contacting the internet when I view mail. I'm not sure how that could
be a
Andreas Kloeckner writes:
> Thanks for getting back to me! It turns out that your idea with the HTML
> viewer (`mm-text-html-renderer`) was spot-on. I had that set to 'w3m',
> and reverting it to the default (`shr`) not only renders faster and more
> nicely, it also removes the undesired privacy
Hi David,
David Bremner writes:
> Your interpretation of that variable sounds about right (fwiw, '.'
> should work as well as '.*'). On the other hand when I view that message
> with the default settings I don't see any images. You can duplicate my
> experiment with
>
> 1) emacs -q
> 2) M-x packa
Andreas Kloeckner writes:
> Package: elpa-notmuch
> Version: 0.29.1-2
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> With the specified version of the package, and emacs of the following
> version:
>
> Versions of packages emacs25 depends on:
> ii emacs-gtk 1:26.1+1-3.2
>
> when I view the message
Package: elpa-notmuch
Version: 0.29.1-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
With the specified version of the package, and emacs of the following
version:
Versions of packages emacs25 depends on:
ii emacs-gtk 1:26.1+1-3.2
when I view the message given in this file:
https://ssl.tiker.net/nextcl
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