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Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words)
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words) |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Feb 2003 04:47:46 -0500 |
> but it has a dependency on mail-parse found in the gnus subdirectory.
> I'm not sure if mail-parse is to be considered independent of Gnus
> (though it seems to be documented as such in the Emacs MIME info
> documentation), and even then it's questionable if it's appropriate to
> have Rmail depend on it.
>
> There's always the option of implementing the functionality in Rmail
> itself, if the dependency is undesirable.
It seems to me that the function has general use. I'm not sure where
it belongs, but it seems pretty clear that it should not be homed in
gnus for general consumption. Maybe Richard will have some insight
here.
If mail-parse is self-contained and generally useful, we can move
it out of Gnus.
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), (continued)
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Stefan Monnier, 2003/02/25
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Richard Stallman, 2003/02/26
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Miles Bader, 2003/02/26
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Richard Stallman, 2003/02/28
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Miles Bader, 2003/02/28
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- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Miles Bader, 2003/02/28
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- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Robert J. Chassell, 2003/02/28
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Kai Großjohann, 2003/02/27
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Richard Stallman, 2003/02/28
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Stefan Monnier, 2003/02/27
Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words),
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