* Removing the `#part' tags?
@ 2000-12-22 0:50 Lloyd Zusman
2000-12-22 17:15 ` ShengHuo ZHU
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From: Lloyd Zusman @ 2000-12-22 0:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
I know that there are functions to insert appropriate `#part' tags
into a message buffer which cause a message to be signed, encrypted,
etc. However, are there corresponding functions to remove these tags
from a message buffer?
I know I can write such a thing, but before I re-invent the wheel, I'd
like to make sure that something like this doesn't already exist
within gnus or emacs.
Thanks in advance.
--
Lloyd Zusman
ljz@asfast.com
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* Re: Removing the `#part' tags?
2000-12-22 0:50 Removing the `#part' tags? Lloyd Zusman
@ 2000-12-22 17:15 ` ShengHuo ZHU
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From: ShengHuo ZHU @ 2000-12-22 17:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Lloyd Zusman <ljz@asfast.com> writes:
> I know that there are functions to insert appropriate `#part' tags
> into a message buffer which cause a message to be signed, encrypted,
> etc. However, are there corresponding functions to remove these tags
> from a message buffer?
>
> I know I can write such a thing, but before I re-invent the wheel, I'd
> like to make sure that something like this doesn't already exist
> within gnus or emacs.
`kill-line' rolls well enough for me. If you don't think is the thing
you want, invent the wheel.
ShengHuo
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