* Invalid coding system: us-ascii
@ 2000-11-17 3:56 Emerick Rogul
2000-11-17 4:33 ` ShengHuo ZHU
2000-11-17 11:03 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Emerick Rogul @ 2000-11-17 3:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
I'm trying to forward an e-mail message with a PDF attachment to
someone. When I hit C-c C-c to send the message, I get the following
error: "Invalid coding system: ascii." I've never seen this before,
and I'm not sure what's wrong. I'm using the very latest gnus from
CVS.
The relevant MIME stuff inserted into my message by gnus is:
< #multipart type=mixed>
< #part type=text/plain charset="us-ascii" nofile=yes>
(I inserted the spaces between the "<" and "#" so that I could send
this message to ding. :-)
I assume the charset="us-ascii" is the problem, but I'm not sure where
that would be coming from. Can someone let me know what I'm doing
wrong? This always worked before, as far as I know...
-Emerick
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* Re: Invalid coding system: us-ascii
2000-11-17 3:56 Invalid coding system: us-ascii Emerick Rogul
@ 2000-11-17 4:33 ` ShengHuo ZHU
2000-11-17 11:03 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: ShengHuo ZHU @ 2000-11-17 4:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
Emerick Rogul <emerick@cs.bu.edu> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to forward an e-mail message with a PDF attachment to
> someone. When I hit C-c C-c to send the message, I get the following
> error: "Invalid coding system: ascii." I've never seen this before,
> and I'm not sure what's wrong. I'm using the very latest gnus from
> CVS.
>
> The relevant MIME stuff inserted into my message by gnus is:
>
> < #multipart type=mixed>
> < #part type=text/plain charset="us-ascii" nofile=yes>
>
> (I inserted the spaces between the "<" and "#" so that I could send
> this message to ding. :-)
>
> I assume the charset="us-ascii" is the problem, but I'm not sure where
> that would be coming from. Can someone let me know what I'm doing
> wrong? This always worked before, as far as I know...
Fixed.
ShengHuo
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* Re: Invalid coding system: us-ascii
2000-11-17 3:56 Invalid coding system: us-ascii Emerick Rogul
2000-11-17 4:33 ` ShengHuo ZHU
@ 2000-11-17 11:03 ` Kai Großjohann
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kai Großjohann @ 2000-11-17 11:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
On 16 Nov 2000, Emerick Rogul wrote:
> (I inserted the spaces between the "<" and "#" so that I could send
> this message to ding. :-)
mml-quote-region is your friend.
kai
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