* using base64
@ 2001-01-16 16:26 NAGY Andras
2001-01-17 2:34 ` ShengHuo ZHU
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From: NAGY Andras @ 2001-01-16 16:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
I want Pine's behavior on encoding MIME attachments, i.e. use almost
always base64. mm-content-transfer-encoding-defaults is set to:
(("text/x-patch" 8bit) ("text/.*" qp-or-base64)
("message/rfc822" 8bit) ("application/emacs-lisp" 8bit)
("application/x-patch" 8bit) (".*" base64))
But Gnus still sends out a 7bit application/rtf attachment in
plaintext. How do I achieve the desired effect?
Andras
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* Re: using base64
2001-01-16 16:26 using base64 NAGY Andras
@ 2001-01-17 2:34 ` ShengHuo ZHU
2001-01-17 10:56 ` NAGY Andras
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: ShengHuo ZHU @ 2001-01-17 2:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
NAGY Andras <nagya@inf.elte.hu> writes:
> I want Pine's behavior on encoding MIME attachments, i.e. use almost
> always base64. mm-content-transfer-encoding-defaults is set to:
>
> (("text/x-patch" 8bit) ("text/.*" qp-or-base64)
> ("message/rfc822" 8bit) ("application/emacs-lisp" 8bit)
> ("application/x-patch" 8bit) (".*" base64))
>
>
> But Gnus still sends out a 7bit application/rtf attachment in
> plaintext. How do I achieve the desired effect?
I suspect that there is an old base64.el in your load path. Check
function base64-encode-region. If there are only two arguments, that's
it.
ShengHuo
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* Re: using base64
2001-01-17 2:34 ` ShengHuo ZHU
@ 2001-01-17 10:56 ` NAGY Andras
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: NAGY Andras @ 2001-01-17 10:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
ShengHuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu> writes:
> > (("text/x-patch" 8bit) ("text/.*" qp-or-base64)
> > ("message/rfc822" 8bit) ("application/emacs-lisp" 8bit)
> > ("application/x-patch" 8bit) (".*" base64))
> >
> >
> > But Gnus still sends out a 7bit application/rtf attachment in
> > plaintext. How do I achieve the desired effect?
>
> I suspect that there is an old base64.el in your load path. Check
> function base64-encode-region. If there are only two arguments, that's
> it.
`base64-encode-region' is an interactive Lisp function
-- loaded from "base64"
(base64-encode-region START END &optional NO-LINE-BREAK)
Note that base64 actually works if it really needs to (that is,
sending a binary file as an attachment); what I want is to use base64
even if it does not seem necessary.
Andras
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