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authorKyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>2020-11-22 15:46:09 -0500
committerKyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>2020-11-22 19:51:16 -0500
commit5c6f90081fad69a8430e81e7d9e04212f7f3e009 (patch)
tree1c47f0fcbb5386bd701248257d17f38dc2540e12 /piem-gnus.el
parent27495eeb67515f8dac0e7449aa2165272e8ebe5a (diff)
downloadpiem-5c6f90081fad69a8430e81e7d9e04212f7f3e009.tar.gz
gnus, notmuch: Consider text/plain patch attachments
When inspecting attachments for generating an am-ready mbox, both -notmuch and -gnus limit the operation to attachments with text/x-diff or text/x-patch content types. That has worked okay for me, though I've run into a few cases where I couldn't apply a patch attachment because it had a text/plain content type. To do something useful in this case, check the file name to see whether it looks like a patch. Message-Id: <20201122204609.12604-5-kyle@kyleam.com>
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diff --git a/piem-gnus.el b/piem-gnus.el
index ca128fb..9dc4ae8 100644
--- a/piem-gnus.el
+++ b/piem-gnus.el
@@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ message itself if it looks like a patch."
(mapcar (lambda (handle)
(and (listp handle)
(piem-am-patch-attachment-p
- (mm-handle-media-type handle))
+ (mm-handle-media-type handle)
+ (mm-handle-filename handle))
(with-temp-buffer
(mm-display-inline handle)
(buffer-substring-no-properties