From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Msuck: nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/35853 Path: main.gmane.org!not-for-mail From: Alex Schroeder Newsgroups: gmane.emacs.gnus.general Subject: Re: Document meaning of mail and news headers? Date: 16 Apr 2001 15:10:42 +0200 Sender: alex@gnu.org Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: coloc-standby.netfonds.no Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Trace: main.gmane.org 1035171536 5290 80.91.224.250 (21 Oct 2002 03:38:56 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet@main.gmane.org NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 03:38:56 +0000 (UTC) Return-Path: Original-Received: (qmail 12383 invoked by alias); 16 Apr 2001 16:15:23 -0000 Original-Received: (qmail 12378 invoked from network); 16 Apr 2001 16:15:23 -0000 Original-Received: from smtp.datacomm.ch (HELO flu-smtp-01.datacomm.ch) (212.40.5.52) by gnus.org with SMTP; 16 Apr 2001 16:15:23 -0000 Original-Received: from snail.nowhere.ch (line5.datacomm.ch [212.254.0.54]) by flu-smtp-01.datacomm.ch (8.11.2/8.11.2) with ESMTP id f3GGFDx09989 for ; Mon, 16 Apr 2001 18:15:13 +0200 Original-Received: (from alex@localhost) by snail.nowhere.ch (8.10.2/8.10.2/SuSE Linux 8.10.0-0.3) id f3GDAgx01596; Mon, 16 Apr 2001 15:10:42 +0200 X-Authentication-Warning: snail.nowhere.ch: alex set sender to alex@gnu.org using -f Original-To: ding@gnus.org In-Reply-To: (Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE's message of "16 Apr 2001 00:34:35 +0200") User-Agent: Gnus/5.090001 (Oort Gnus v0.01) Emacs/20.7 Original-Lines: 14 Xref: main.gmane.org gmane.emacs.gnus.general:35853 X-Report-Spam: http://spam.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general:35853 Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE (Kai Gro=DFjohann) writes: > Surely we shouldn't require users to hunt down the various RFCs, > especially not for esoteric headers such as Mail-Copies-To and > Mail-Followups-To. Yes. Something like the emacs manual Mail Headers node, but bigger and better. Maybe we should start compiling a list, first? Then we could fill in the details as we go. :) Alex. --=20 http://www.geocities.com/kensanata/emacs.html "Check the Elisp Archive: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/emacs-lisp/"