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Re: unreadable message
From: |
Alexey Pustyntsev |
Subject: |
Re: unreadable message |
Date: |
Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:33:40 +1100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.10 Emacs/22.1 |
Hi Reiner!
> Are you saying it happened *during* composing a message, *before*
> sending it? If so, I have no idea why this might happen.
It happened immediately after the C-c C-c command was issued. I
didn't see anything strange during composing a message.
>
> But the excerpt below looks like an archived (outgoing) article:
Yes, it does. Considering accidental archiving to be a likely cause
of the weirdness, what do you think might have triggered it when my
default settings were unchanged (gnus-message-archive-group is nil)
and the other messages were OK? Typing a wrong command doesn't seem
to be probable.
> Using "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64" (what you called
> "encrypted") happens when there are many 8bit characters
> (`mm-qp-or-base64'). There's nothing wrong with that.
<joke>
That's all very well, except that some Gnus users may accidentally
lose their lengthy 8-bit character messages, which are, of course,
extremely intelligent and valuable :)
</joke>
Is there a chance to restore the message if it was archived like that?
--
Rgds
Alexey
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