* C-d into nndoc and F yield bad GCC
@ 2003-08-28 4:07 Simon Josefsson
2003-10-17 18:31 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Simon Josefsson @ 2003-08-28 4:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
If I C-d into a multipart message, e.g., to read a multipart message
with the encrypted parts, and then press F on a part, the GCC header
holds the nndoc group name. I'm using gcc-self. This doesn't work,
the GCC simply fails saying nndoc isn't writable, which is true of
course, and then I lose the GCC. I can save it to nndraft and then
move that article into my archive group, but the MML isn't translated
into MIME then. If someone wants to look into it, I think there are
several problems:
* Gcc-self in a C-d nndoc group should gcc the original group.
* When Gcc fails, there should be some way to get to the MML
translated message. Perhaps save the Gcc prepared message into
nndraft and inform the user?
(* I wouldn't have discovered this problem if the gnus-uu code were
invoked on each textual MIME part, thus rendering inlined PGP
parts. But this is a known problem.)
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