* sgnus question/suggestion
@ 1996-03-03 20:27 Marc Horowitz
1996-03-04 19:38 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Marc Horowitz @ 1996-03-03 20:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
I use dgnus, not sgnus, but this seems to be relevant to both, and
sgnus is more likely to be changed.
Why is MIME handled specially in gnus-article-prepare? It would seem
to be more straightforward to handle MIME as a
gnus-article-prepare-hook, or gnus-article-display-hook. If there is
no good reason not to do this, then I suggest it be done :-)
Marc
P.S. I'm not on the list, so I'll need to be cc'd to see any
discussion.
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* Re: sgnus question/suggestion
1996-03-03 20:27 sgnus question/suggestion Marc Horowitz
@ 1996-03-04 19:38 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1996-03-04 19:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Marc Horowitz
Marc Horowitz <marc@MIT.EDU> writes:
> Why is MIME handled specially in gnus-article-prepare?
Because that's the way it was done in GNUS 4.1. There's really no
other reason. Since I'm waiting for Tools for Mime to be rolled into
Emacs, I saw no reason to do anything about any MIMEish things until
that happesn.
> P.S. I'm not on the list, so I'll need to be cc'd to see any
> discussion.
Put a
Mail-Copies-To: always
line in the head of the articles you send to the ding list. Everybody
who use September to reply will then automatically Cc you.
--
"Yes. The journey through the human heart
would have to wait until some other time."
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