Mark Lillibridge writes: > I was using Emacs Rmail, but not the pure emacs 28.1 -q because I > need to change settings to send email. Let me see if I can try a purer > reenactment. Ok, I sent myself a message with last line "From nothing" (pure text body); fetchmail produced the attached incoming_sample.gz file, which Rmail 'g' added to an empty Rmail file to produce the attached RMAIL.sample.gz. I did this using as pure an Rmail set up as I can with emacs 28.1. My sending/receiving goes through MIT email forwarding and uses Gmail as a receiving service. Both of these files have the proper mbox quoting, with a > before the From in the body. If I switch to emacs 28.1 -q and open that Rmail file, I see the extra > and pressing 'f' includes it in the forwarded message. This shows both bugs (13328 and 13329). See if you can open RMAIL.sample and reproduce the bugs on your end. If so, something must differ between our email sending/receiving before rmail processes. If you can't reproduce the bugs given the Rmail file, I'm very confused. - Mark