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05ad04764e fix(mu4e): Configure msmtp to preserve email body content
The mu4e msmtp configuration was causing email bodies to be stripped,
especially for multipart messages from org-msg. This was due to missing
critical msmtp settings.

Changes:
- Add message-sendmail-f-is-evil to prevent -f flag issues
- Add --read-envelope-from to msmtp arguments
- Set both send-mail-function and message-send-mail-function

Fixes: nixos-configs-9l8
2026-01-10 10:39:29 -08:00
ef4e4509d3 [john-endesktop] Remove swap 2026-01-10 09:43:22 -08:00
cd6b528692 [john-endesktop] Update with actual disk ids 2026-01-10 09:34:28 -08:00
2 changed files with 31 additions and 11 deletions

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@@ -211,11 +211,16 @@
mu4e-headers-time-format "%H:%M")
;; Sending mail via msmtp
(setq message-send-mail-function 'message-send-mail-with-sendmail
sendmail-program (executable-find "msmtp")
message-sendmail-envelope-from 'header
mail-envelope-from 'header
mail-specify-envelope-from t))
;; NOTE: message-sendmail-f-is-evil and --read-envelope-from are required
;; to prevent msmtp from stripping the email body when processing headers.
;; Without these, multipart messages (especially from org-msg) may arrive
;; with empty bodies.
(setq sendmail-program (executable-find "msmtp")
send-mail-function #'message-send-mail-with-sendmail
message-send-mail-function #'message-send-mail-with-sendmail
message-sendmail-f-is-evil t
message-sendmail-extra-arguments '("--read-envelope-from")
message-sendmail-envelope-from 'header))
;; Whenever you reconfigure a package, make sure to wrap your config in an
;; `after!' block, otherwise Doom's defaults may override your settings. E.g.

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@@ -18,12 +18,29 @@
# File systems - these will need to be updated after installation
# The nvme0n1p5 partition will be formatted as btrfs for NixOS root
fileSystems."/" = {
# Update this device path after installation
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/CHANGE-THIS-TO-YOUR-UUID";
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/5f4ad025-bfab-4aed-a933-6638348059e5";
fsType = "btrfs";
options = [ "subvol=@" "compress=zstd" "noatime" ];
};
fileSystems."/home" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/5f4ad025-bfab-4aed-a933-6638348059e5";
fsType = "btrfs";
options = [ "subvol=@home" "compress=zstd" "noatime" ];
};
fileSystems."/nix" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/5f4ad025-bfab-4aed-a933-6638348059e5";
fsType = "btrfs";
options = [ "subvol=@nix" "compress=zstd" "noatime" ];
};
fileSystems."/var/log" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/5f4ad025-bfab-4aed-a933-6638348059e5";
fsType = "btrfs";
options = [ "subvol=@log" "compress=zstd" "noatime" ];
};
fileSystems."/boot" = {
# This should match your current EFI partition
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/F5C6-D570";
@@ -35,10 +52,8 @@
# The pools should be imported automatically via boot.zfs.extraPools
# /media and /swarmvols will be mounted by ZFS
# Swap - using ZFS zvol
swapDevices = [
{ device = "/dev/zvol/media/swap"; }
];
# No swap needed - 23GB RAM is sufficient for this NFS/ZFS server
swapDevices = [ ];
# CPU microcode
hardware.cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = lib.mkDefault config.hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware;