On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 12:23 AM, David dgboles@gmail.com wrote:
Frankly I find it hard to comprehend just how the browser and any of it's settings, would have any interaction with an email written on the Gmail Web interface, or any email interface.
I wonder to think this but I never earlier noted all this aspects. What and why would a browser would do anything with the users' personal email settings...?
On 27 November 2013 19:01, AP worldwithoutfences@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 12:23 AM, David dgboles@gmail.com wrote:
Frankly I find it hard to comprehend just how the browser and any of it's settings, would have any interaction with an email written on the Gmail Web interface, or any email interface.
I wonder to think this but I never earlier noted all this aspects. What and why would a browser would do anything with the users' personal email settings...?
Lots of what the gmail interface does is done as Ajax (i.e. javascript on the client). I don't know for sure but conceivably a firefox add-on could alter its behaviour (we can rule that out if mails you sent from opera aren't affected). What I think may be more likely is the particular gmail interface or language settings you use are affecting things. To get it addressed the gmail help forums would be the best place. I'm wondering though if it's related to the fact your posts are base64 encoded. I don't think that's normal for gmail.
Thunderbird and other clients do often thread by subject, to be able to handle missing threading information in the headers. Of course that breaks if the subject changes.
Allegedly, on or about 27 November 2013, Ian Malone sent:
I'm wondering though if it's related to the fact your posts are base64 encoded.
The method of encoding the message body really shouldn't affect headers.
On 11/27/2013 06:20 PM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 27 November 2013, Ian Malone sent:
I'm wondering though if it's related to the fact your posts are base64 encoded.
The method of encoding the message body really shouldn't affect headers.
actually, the base64 is done by the "lists.fedoraproject.org" server software.
only time that base64 does not occur is when a post has attachments, such as enigmail signing, and one other that i do not recall.