* tm
@ 1998-08-24 3:58 Phil Humpherys
1998-08-24 12:25 ` tm Karl Kleinpaste
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From: Phil Humpherys @ 1998-08-24 3:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
I installed tm, and I read through the .info (was somewhat
brief), and am still clueless how to send mime attachments in
email using gnus. I can see attachments just fine... in fact, I
didn't need tm for that as gnus appears to do that itself. Is
there a HOWTO somewhere for tm? How do you send an attachment,
and what are the important lines for .emacs?
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* Re: tm
1998-08-24 3:58 tm Phil Humpherys
@ 1998-08-24 12:25 ` Karl Kleinpaste
1998-08-24 19:01 ` tm Phil Humpherys
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From: Karl Kleinpaste @ 1998-08-24 12:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
Phil Humpherys <phumpherys@utah-inter.net> writes:
> How do you send an attachment,
> and what are the important lines for .emacs?
I'm using TM (7.108) under XEmacs, and during message composition,
there is a menu bar item available, MIME Edit. That menu will show
you what you can include; if you insert a file (kbd equivalent, `C-c
C-x TAB'), it will ask you how to encode the file if it's binary
(default, base64).
No extra .emacs stuff needed, other than the (load "mime-setup") you
must already have in place.
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* Re: tm
1998-08-24 12:25 ` tm Karl Kleinpaste
@ 1998-08-24 19:01 ` Phil Humpherys
[not found] ` <vxkr9y6qjr5.fsf@pocari-sweat.jprc.com>
1998-08-25 9:26 ` tm Steinar Bang
0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Phil Humpherys @ 1998-08-24 19:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
Karl Kleinpaste <karl@jprc.com> writes:
> Phil Humpherys <phumpherys@utah-inter.net> writes:
> > How do you send an attachment,
> > and what are the important lines for .emacs?
>
> I'm using TM (7.108) under XEmacs, and during message composition,
> there is a menu bar item available, MIME Edit. That menu will show
> you what you can include; if you insert a file (kbd equivalent, `C-c
> C-x TAB'), it will ask you how to encode the file if it's binary
> (default, base64).
>
> No extra .emacs stuff needed, other than the (load "mime-setup") you
> must already have in place.
>
Okay, major progress. I put (load "mime-setup") in my .emacs
file, and sent a small .gif to myself, successfully using C-c C-x
TAB to insert the file. But when the email message was
delivered, and I tried to enter the summary buffer, I got the
follow error message in the mini-buffer below:
Invalid coding system: ctext
I had to kill emacs, comment out the (load "mime-setup") in order
to read the file, which I was then able to do no problem. So,
currently I have to manually modify .emacs to insert attachments,
and modify it again to read them. I'm missing something...
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* Re: tm
[not found] ` <vxkr9y6qjr5.fsf@pocari-sweat.jprc.com>
@ 1998-08-24 20:03 ` Phil Humpherys
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From: Phil Humpherys @ 1998-08-24 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
Karl Kleinpaste <karl@jprc.com> writes:
> Odd. I've never had to think about any such thing.
>
> A blunt search for that string in all of XEmacs' lisp files turns up:
>
> apel/emu-20.el
> (x-ctext . ctext)
> (defcustom default-mime-charset 'x-ctext
> apel/emu-e19.el
> (defconst *ctext* nil)
> apel/emu-nemacs.el
> (defconst *ctext* 2)
> mh-e/mh-e.el
> (defcustom mh-folder-coding-system 'ctext
>
> I'm not aware that my setup invokes any of this code.
>
> You may have an Emacs 20 bug on your hands, for all I know.
Ah. I grabbed the source for emacs 20.3, and recompiled
everything... gnus, tm, the works. I am now doing mime
effortlessly, thanks for your help.
Now if I can get mailcrypt working...
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* Re: tm
1998-08-24 19:01 ` tm Phil Humpherys
[not found] ` <vxkr9y6qjr5.fsf@pocari-sweat.jprc.com>
@ 1998-08-25 9:26 ` Steinar Bang
1998-08-26 18:19 ` tm Dave Love
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From: Steinar Bang @ 1998-08-25 9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> Phil Humpherys <phumpherys@utah-inter.net>:
> Invalid coding system: ctext
TM doesn't work with 20.2 MBSK, because it assumes that GNU Emacs with
major version > 19 always has MIME, and I was unable to make it belive
otherwise.
Your approaches are:
- start using XEmacs 20.4 (what I did for mail and news. I use 20.2
for everything else)
- go back to GNU Emacs 19.34
- upgrade to 20.3 and live with MULE (which I haven't tested)
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* Re: tm
1998-08-25 9:26 ` tm Steinar Bang
@ 1998-08-26 18:19 ` Dave Love
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Dave Love @ 1998-08-26 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "SB" == Steinar Bang <sb@metis.no> writes:
SB> TM doesn't work with 20.2 MBSK, because it assumes that GNU Emacs
SB> with major version > 19 always has MIME, and I was unable to make
SB> it belive otherwise.
Is there something wrong with the recipe to which I've previously
pointed here?
SB> Your approaches are:
SB> - start using XEmacs 20.4 (what I did for mail and news. I use 20.2
SB> for everything else)
SB> - go back to GNU Emacs 19.34
SB> - upgrade to 20.3 and live with MULE (which I haven't tested)
For TM I think you need something like the MBSK recipe in unibyte
mode.
- use RMIME (probably only unibyte but works fine, especially with
some minor hacking for comfort).
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