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Re: В stretch отсутствуе т vir tualbox



Оно.

Рекомендую написать листмастеру.
Я писал.
Вот результат:

> On Tue, 13 Jun 2017, artiom wrote:
>> 13.06.2017 18:42, Don Armstrong пишет:
>>> On Tue, 13 Jun 2017, artiom wrote:
>>>> Problem repeated.
>>>
>>> I think this is happening because procmail thinks the body is empty of
>>> these messages. Can you attach the messages in a mail to
>>> listmaster@lists.debian.org? [This will help us see the complete headers
>>> of the message and how the body was structured, instead of however
>>> thunderbird decides to mangle them inline.]
>>
>> first.eml - initial message.
>> second.eml - additional message (reply to first).
>
> Awesome; thanks. I think that's definitely what's going on with the
> second message; not sure about the first one. I'll try to figure out how
> to adjust the procmail recipe to better handle non-ASCII languages.
>
>
Ok, thank you.

Возможно, ещё несколько писем от разных людей его сподвигнут пофиксить баг.


21.06.2017 00:26, sergio пишет:
> On 21/06/17 00:24, sergio wrote:
>> On 21/06/17 00:19, artiom wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> 20.06.2017 23:10, sergio пишет:
>>>>
>>>> рассылка-хуилка ведёт себя как говно-хуивно
>>>> этот текст тут для того, что бы письмо ушло в рассылку
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Присылает хелп?
>>
>> я уже стёр, не помню, что-то типа того
>>
>>
> 
> такое письмо от debian-russian-request@lists.debian.org
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