From: Shenghuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
Subject: Re: I can't send non-ascii characters any more
Date: 14 Dec 1999 14:51:58 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5bso15qp0h.fsf@giga.cs.rochester.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Laura Conrad's message of "14 Dec 1999 13:46:10 -0500"
>>>>> "LC" == Laura Conrad <lconrad@gamesville.com> writes:
LC> I seem to have lost my ability to send non-ascii characters. I
LC> always used to go into iso-accents-mode and use the punctuation
LC> combinations, and it would work. I have:
LC> (setq message-default-charset `iso-8859-1)
LC> in my .gnus.el.
LC> Now when I type a word like Noël, when I try to send the message,
LC> gnus tells me "Your message contains non-ascii characters, really
LC> send?", and if I say "Yes", it asks if I want to use ascii to
Do you use MULE or non-MULE XEmacs? Does the iso-accents-mode MULE
compatible?
You may input an iso-8859-1 character with accent, then type `M-:
(char-charset (char-after)) RET' on the character.
If it returns iso-8859-1, it should be OK. If it returns control-1 or
so, that the trouble.
LC> send, and doesn't give me any other choices. Is there something I
LC> should change in my .gnus.el?
If the message you sent out is OK, you may
(setq mml-confirmation-set '(unknown-encoding use-ascii))
--
Shenghuo ZHU
next prev parent reply other threads:[~1999-12-14 19:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1999-12-14 18:46 Laura Conrad
1999-12-14 19:51 ` Shenghuo ZHU [this message]
[not found] ` <yccogbtmgtz.fsf@orff.sea.tera.com>
1999-12-14 20:24 ` Shenghuo ZHU
1999-12-14 20:27 ` Laura Conrad
1999-12-14 20:36 ` Shenghuo ZHU
1999-12-14 20:44 ` Laura Conrad
1999-12-14 20:37 ` Laura Conrad
1999-12-14 20:43 ` Gunnar Evermann
1999-12-14 20:52 ` Shenghuo ZHU
[not found] ` <kh7902xi5xm.fsf@acme47.nineco.com>
1999-12-14 21:30 ` Shenghuo ZHU
1999-12-14 21:50 ` Laura Conrad
1999-12-14 18:46 Laura Conrad
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