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* Where’s Gnus function cutting too-long subject lines
@ 2018-10-28 17:05 Garreau, Alexandre
  2018-10-28 17:48 ` Adam Sjøgren
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From: Garreau, Alexandre @ 2018-10-28 17:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ding

Hi,

As I recently discovered that org-mode, when linking to a gnus article,
dumbly cutted it in the middle, I wanted to know if, when cutting is
needed, it couldn’t use the special gnus feature that does it.

That feature is the one that cuts the subject line when it grows too
long, for instance by (from what I noticed from now) removing
excedentary “Was: […]” parts in the end of it.

I searched in gnus-msg.el, in all gnus sources, with el-search, but was
unable to find a string with just "was:?" (maybe it is embeded in a
bigger regexp?), I found it used in a var in gnus-score.el, but nothing
related to subject lines (functions are rather long and difficult I’d
say):  do anyone know which function do that?



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