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#55926
29.0.50; message.el does not normalize In-Reply-To field from web links
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Reported by: Ignacio Casso <ignaciocasso <at> hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2022 11:45:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: moreinfo
Found in version 29.0.50
Fixed in version 29.1
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #5 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hello,
I've recently replied to an email in an org mail list thread using the
"Reply To" button in lists.gnu.org/archive/..., and a reader (Max, in
CC) brought to my attention that the thread was broken in Thunderbird
and that it was because the In-Reply-To field was not normalized and had
not angle brackets around the message id.
He suggested me to report it as a mu4e bug, but mu4e is built in top of
message.el, and after disabling mu4e and trying the same with message.el
I got the same result, so I guess it's actually an Emacs bug.
I saw that Lars was the author of message.el so I added him in CC too.
Sorry if my report is not clear enough, or if the bug is actually in the
website reply button, I don't really know much about email technical
details.
To reproduce the bug, you can follow these steps:
1) configure Emacs to open mail links (I don't
remember the exact steps to do so now, but I can check it out),
2) visit
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2022-06/msg00226.html
with your browser
3) Click the button that says "reply via email to Ignacio Casso" at the
end of the message.
4) In the email compose buffer, the In-Reply-To field will look like
this:
In-Reply-To:
DB6PR0601MB208724FE4A1EB6D98A176F03C6A99 <at> DB6PR0601MB2087.eurprd06.prod.outlook.com
but it should look like this:
In-Reply-To:
<DB6PR0601MB208724FE4A1EB6D98A176F03C6A99 <at> DB6PR0601MB2087.eurprd06.prod.outlook.com>
Best regards,
Ignacio
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