In the case of encrypted and signed messages the signature field's
details box did not work due to missing flags to the mu verify command.
This commit fixes this issue.
Add a decryption field of the form
Decryption: 2 part(s) decrypted 1 part(s) failed
Meaning that 2 encrypted mime parts where successfully decrypted and 1
part failed. Note that the number 2 refers to the number of
successfully decrypted mime parts and not the number of successfully
decrypted encryptes multiparts, i.e., if an encrypted multipart
contains 4 parts and decryption is successful the field will be
Decryption: 4 part(s) decrypted
TODO: Add details button listing the names and indexes of the
decrypted (or not) mime-parts
This patch fixes the attachment extraction (open, save, temp) when using
`mu4e`. `mu4e` used to not notify the mu-server about the
mu4e-decryption-policy. As a result mu-server did not decrypt the
attachments for extract, open, or temp.
This commit replaces the call to `read-directory-name' by a call to
`read-file-name' when asking the user about the target location for
saving an attachment. This new dialog is better suited because:
1/ the user is currently saving a file, not a directory: he might want
to complete over existing files (e.g., to replace an existing file
with a new one just received).
2/ the current dialog was asking for a directory but then, if the user
enters a directory, mu4e proposes him to "override" the directory
with a file. This is not going to work obviously. In the new dialog,
it is also possible to enter a directory name instead of a file name.
In this case, a new file is created under the chosen directory name.
* mu4e/mu4e-view.el (mu4e-view-go-to-url): Add the ability to visit
multiple URLs by specifying a numeric range.
* mu4e/mu4e.texi (The message view: Keybindings): Document ability to
visit multiple URLs.
`mu4e-view-go-to-url' now behaves like `mu4e-view-save-attachment'. You
can specify multiple URLs to visit at once by prefixing the visit
command by <C-u>; so C-u g asks you for a range of URLs to visit (for
example, 1 3-6 8). The range "‘a’" is a shortcut for all URLs.