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Re: SOLVED
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Yuri Khan |
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Re: SOLVED |
Date: |
Fri, 6 May 2016 18:24:48 +0600 |
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Clément Pit--Claudel
<address@hidden> wrote:
> On 2016-05-06 05:28, Yuri Khan wrote:
>>> > I see. I just tried out my google account. The reason for this behavior
>>> > is that you use, google rich-text-format (which is not really html it
>>> > seems).
>> I looked at Kaushal’s message and I do see the <blockquote> element
>> around quoted text. What else would you ask of a MUA?
>
> I thing the issue is mostly that GMail includes two copy of each message; one
> with <blockquote>s, and one that claims to be text-only. The text-only one is
> a mess. Unless you configure your client to ignore the text-only one and
> regenerate it from the html one, you see what Uwe was seeing.
No, Gmail sends normal “Content-Type: multipart/alternative” messages,
where the first alternative is text/plain and uses conventional “>”
quoting, and the second alternative is text/html, optionally encoded
as quoted-printable, with <blockquote> quoting. The messages are valid
w.r.t. RFC 2822 and RFC 2045, and the text/html payload is loosely
well-formed HTML5.
I should really look at how Gnus renders (and quotes) HTML mail sometime.
- Re: SOLVED, (continued)
- Re: SOLVED, Uwe Brauer, 2016/05/05
- Re: SOLVED, Kaushal Modi, 2016/05/05
- Re: SOLVED, Uwe Brauer, 2016/05/06
- Re: SOLVED, Yuri Khan, 2016/05/06
- Re: SOLVED, Uwe Brauer, 2016/05/06
- SOLVED II (was: SOLVED), Uwe Brauer, 2016/05/06
- Re: SOLVED, Clément Pit--Claudel, 2016/05/06
- Re: SOLVED,
Yuri Khan <=
- Re: SOLVED, Clément Pit--Claudel, 2016/05/06
- Re: SOLVED, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/05/06