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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: |
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 01:06:58 -0500 |
I think it was just because I got annoyed at the subtle inconsistencies
between the two interfaces (replies in Gnus always used message-mode,
presumably because it has various hooks that Gnus needs, whereas the
default `compose-mail' interface is mail-mode).
I think that Gnus should use compose-mail.
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Paul Michael Reilly, 2003/02/25
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Satyaki Das, 2003/02/25
- 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), Miles Bader, 2003/02/25
- 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 <=
- 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), Richard Stallman, 2003/02/26