Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus Cc: info-gnus-english@gnu.org stormwatch wrote: > On Jul 27, 9:04 pm, Katsumi Yamaoka <yama...@jpl.org> wrote: [...] >> What is the mail back end you use? As for the most recent Gnus: [...] > I use nnml and gnus included in an up-to-date emacs built from bzr.
Hmm, for the most recent Gnus there should be nothing you have to do as you are in the utf-8 locale. > Variables that might have to do with this problem: > gnus-group-name-charset-method-alist is a variable defined in `gnus- > group.el'. > Its value is nil ok. > gnus-group-name-charset-group-alist is a variable defined in `gnus- > group.el'. > Its value is ((".*" . utf-8)) ok. > nnmail-pathname-coding-system is a variable defined in `nnmail.el'. > Its value is nil It should be ok, but I had set it to utf-8. I don't recall why I did it. But I verified now that nil is ok for non-ASCII group names. > file-name-coding-system is a variable defined in `C source code'. > Its value is nil ok. > default-file-name-coding-system is a variable defined in `C source > code'. > Its value is utf-8-unix ok. > and also, this info node seems relevant: > 2.17 Accessing groups of non-English names > ========================================== > ... > Note that when you copy or move articles from a non-ASCII group to > another group, the charset used to encode and decode group names > should > be the same in both groups. Otherwise the Newsgroups header will be > displayed incorrectly in the article buffer. [...] > Perhaps the problem arised because I respooled the messages. ¿Would > you be so kind as to try the same and see if you can reproduce the bug/ > feature? No problem here. What I did was: 1. Move articles in nnml:mail.utn.campusvirtual.ingeniería y sociedad to nnml:tmp . 2. `C-u G DEL' to delete nnml:mail.utn.campusvirtual.ingeniería y sociedad . 3. `B r' in nnml:tmp to respool the mails that have the header: X-Course-Name: ingeniería y sociedad 4. Confirm "nnml:mail.utn.campusvirtual.ingeniería y sociedad" is created and mails are spooled there. > I, otoh, will try to remove everything and create a shiny > brand-new fake-with-the-fingers-crossed incoming message. BTW, I noticed `B nnml RET RET' in the group buffer shows non-ASCII group names without properly decoding. It should be fixed! How do you find possibly unknown mail groups that nnmail-split creates? (Text that X-Course-Name header contains is unknown, isn't it?) _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english