* resending message & adding new headers
@ 1999-01-31 18:32 Vladimir Volovich
1999-02-01 21:09 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Vladimir Volovich @ 1999-01-31 18:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
when resending a message which does not contain MIME-Version and
Content-Type headers, gnus seems to add them. Is this correct?
Best regards, -- Vladimir.
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* Re: resending message & adding new headers
1999-01-31 18:32 resending message & adding new headers Vladimir Volovich
@ 1999-02-01 21:09 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
1999-02-23 17:02 ` David Kågedal
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From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1999-02-01 21:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vvv.vsu.ru> writes:
> when resending a message which does not contain MIME-Version and
> Content-Type headers, gnus seems to add them. Is this correct?
Hm. Well... Er. I'm not sure. :-)
--
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
larsi@gnus.org * Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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* Re: resending message & adding new headers
1999-02-01 21:09 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
@ 1999-02-23 17:02 ` David Kågedal
1999-02-23 17:16 ` Kai.Grossjohann
1999-02-23 19:25 ` Jason L Tibbitts III
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From: David Kågedal @ 1999-02-23 17:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:
> Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vvv.vsu.ru> writes:
>
> > when resending a message which does not contain MIME-Version and
> > Content-Type headers, gnus seems to add them. Is this correct?
>
> Hm. Well... Er. I'm not sure. :-)
On a related note, I have lots of trouble moderating a
SmartList-managed mailing list.
What happens is that I get the mail for approval. I should then add an
"Approved:" header and resend it to the list.
My first way of doing it has been to hit 'e', add the header manually,
mark the whole buffer and then do a shell-command-on-region, invoking
sendmail.
My next approach to make life easier for me was to write a little
script that added the header and use '|' to pipe the mail through it.
But alas! The mail being resent is not the same as the one I got.
For text/plain mails it doesn't matter, but for multipart/* what gets
sent is simply what I was seeing in by *Article* buffer, which can be
something much less that the whole message.
How do I get to the raw message?
(pgnus 0.66)
--
David Kågedal <davidk@lysator.liu.se> http://www.lysator.liu.se/~davidk/
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* Re: resending message & adding new headers
1999-02-23 17:02 ` David Kågedal
@ 1999-02-23 17:16 ` Kai.Grossjohann
1999-02-24 14:16 ` David Kågedal
1999-02-23 19:25 ` Jason L Tibbitts III
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From: Kai.Grossjohann @ 1999-02-23 17:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
davidk@lysator.liu.se (David Kågedal) writes:
> How do I get to the raw message?
Type C-u g first, then hit e to edit.
kai
--
I like _\bb_\bo_\bt_\bh kinds of music.
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* Re: resending message & adding new headers
1999-02-23 17:02 ` David Kågedal
1999-02-23 17:16 ` Kai.Grossjohann
@ 1999-02-23 19:25 ` Jason L Tibbitts III
1999-02-23 21:07 ` Justin Sheehy
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From: Jason L Tibbitts III @ 1999-02-23 19:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "DK" == David Kågedal <davidk@lysator.liu.se> writes:
DK> But alas! The mail being resent is not the same as the one I got. For
DK> text/plain mails it doesn't matter, but for multipart/* what gets sent
DK> is simply what I was seeing in by *Article* buffer, which can be
DK> something much less that the whole message.
Ack! Is this really the case? Majordomo1 moderates the same way; you pipe
to the 'approve' script. I certainly hope I haven't been hosing all of my
approved messages.
There needs to be a way to simply dump the whole article, byte-for-byte,
unencoded, to a pipe.
(I'm stuck at 0.65 myself; too scared to upgrade given the mail-source
changes and my huge procmail setup.)
- J<
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* Re: resending message & adding new headers
1999-02-23 19:25 ` Jason L Tibbitts III
@ 1999-02-23 21:07 ` Justin Sheehy
1999-02-23 21:25 ` Hrvoje Niksic
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From: Justin Sheehy @ 1999-02-23 21:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@math.uh.edu> writes:
> Ack! Is this really the case? Majordomo1 moderates the same way; you pipe
> to the 'approve' script. I certainly hope I haven't been hosing all of my
> approved messages.
>
> There needs to be a way to simply dump the whole article, byte-for-byte,
> unencoded, to a pipe.
I've been doing a `C-u g' before the pipe to approve.
> (I'm stuck at 0.65 myself; too scared to upgrade given the mail-source
> changes and my huge procmail setup.)
I stayed at 0.69 for a while because 0.7x (as a result of the addition
of the mail-source stuff) didn't work with my procmail setup.
0.77 is the first one that uses the mail-source stuff that I've been
happy with. Simply changed my nnmail-spool-file to:
((directory
:path "/afs/rcf/user/justin/Mail/incoming"
:match "[a-z]"
:suffix ""))
--
Justin Sheehy
In a cloud bones of steel.
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* Re: resending message & adding new headers
1999-02-23 21:07 ` Justin Sheehy
@ 1999-02-23 21:25 ` Hrvoje Niksic
1999-02-23 22:31 ` Justin Sheehy
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From: Hrvoje Niksic @ 1999-02-23 21:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
Justin Sheehy <justin@linus.mitre.org> writes:
> 0.77 is the first one that uses the mail-source stuff that I've been
> happy with. Simply changed my nnmail-spool-file to:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ <-- this cries for
plural!
>
> ((directory
> :path "/afs/rcf/user/justin/Mail/incoming"
> :match "[a-z]"
> :suffix ""))
Why are the :match and :suffix thingies needed? I'm curious!
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* Re: resending message & adding new headers
1999-02-23 21:25 ` Hrvoje Niksic
@ 1999-02-23 22:31 ` Justin Sheehy
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From: Justin Sheehy @ 1999-02-23 22:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> writes:
> > ((directory
> > :path "/afs/rcf/user/justin/Mail/incoming"
> > :match "[a-z]"
> > :suffix ""))
>
> Why are the :match and :suffix thingies needed? I'm curious!
:suffix is needed because it defaults to ".spool" I personally see no
need for the redundant information of naming my spool files
<foo>.spool, so I need to change that from its default.
:match, um, er. *abashed* I just removed it from my ~/.gnus.el.
Turns out that it is now meaningless, although it existed in earlier
versions. Its functionality has been subsumed by :predicate, which
has an excellent default of the identity function.
--
Justin Sheehy
In a cloud bones of steel.
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* Re: resending message & adding new headers
1999-02-23 17:16 ` Kai.Grossjohann
@ 1999-02-24 14:16 ` David Kågedal
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From: David Kågedal @ 1999-02-24 14:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE writes:
> davidk@lysator.liu.se (David Kågedal) writes:
>
> > How do I get to the raw message?
>
> Type C-u g first, then hit e to edit.
I realised that soon after I sent the mail (as usual). In my case it
would be | instead of e.
--
David Kågedal <davidk@lysator.liu.se> http://www.lysator.liu.se/~davidk/
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