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From: Aleix Conchillo <aleix.conchillo@scytl.com>
Subject: charset problem
Date: 03 Jun 2002 12:57:25 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87k7pgsk8a.fsf@scytl.com> (raw)

hi all,

i have some problem when replying  to mail. sometimes i get the message:
Message will be  split into X charset parts. Really  send?. It's kind of
annoying message and when people  receive the message, they receive lines
like attachments.

i've try to set all possible variables 

;; emacs
(set-language-environment "Latin-9")

;; gnus
(setq mm-body-charset-encoding-alist (quote 8bit))
(setq gnus-default-posting-charset )
(setq gnus-default-posting-charset (quote iso-8859-15))
(setq message-default-charset (quote iso-8859-15))
(setq message-default-posting-charset (quote iso-8859-15))


but it keeps asking me the same question. any ideas?


thanks in advance.

regards,

aleix


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