Jeff Garzik wrote:
Robert Hancock wrote:
Jeff Garzik wrote:
* Include the patch inline rather than as an attachment. Even a
text/plain attachment is very difficult to review and quote in
popular email programs.
Jeff
I'd love to, but unfortunately nobody seems to have come up with a way
of doing this in Thunderbird that keeps it from mangling whitespace
without a ton of hassle. I was able to get it to cooperate once (sort
of, anyway, I think it may have still damaged something on the first
try), but it required mangling a bunch of settings that made using it
for normal mail impossible.
The last time I looked, the main "how-to" page I found had an addendum
that "I gave up on this, it's too hard, I just attach the patches". If
anyone has gotten any new insight..
Just use "cat mail | sendmail -t" or git-send-email, Thunderbird will
never get this stuff right.
I'm fighting Thunderbird right this second, in fact, because it randomly
decided to stop supporting drag-n-drop to sub-folders in Fedora Core 6 :(
http://mbligh.org/linuxdocs/Email/Clients/Thunderbird
Describes how to fix this.
M.
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