Hi Sandip,

>>>>> "Sandip" == Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Sandip> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Raju Mathur wrote:
    >>  I'm facing the same problem too, with Linux-Delhi, Linux-India
    >> and also a couple of mailing lists I'm subscribed to.  I'm
    >> using XEmacs with VM and TM for my mail.  Some messages
    >> (notably plain text and some types of MIME) are easily visible,
    >> for others I only see the Majordomo footer and have to press
    >> ``D'' twice to see the text.  [D is for decoding MIME content
    >> in XEmacs/VM]
    >> 

    Sandip> Weird subject line for the current discussion.

    Sandip> Anyway is this got something to do with the character set
    Sandip> encoding of the mime parts? Most of us have the default
    Sandip> character encoding of us-ascii in our viewers. while these
    Sandip> particular mime parts have the Latin-1 or
    Sandip> iso8859-something.

Oh man, this is way beyond my limited comprehension!  However, I'll
check the mime encodings of the messages and see if I can make some
sense out of them or find a pattern.

    Sandip> The part added by the ILUG majordomo2 however doesn't have
    Sandip> any charset specified, so a default is assumed. Just
    Sandip> speculating.

    Sandip> Also, Raj why does all your mails have the reply-to set to
    Sandip> your address??? This had once very recently made me send a
    Sandip> message to you by mistake. What gives??

My mails have reply-to set since I send from a machine which I can't
use to masquerade.

    Sandip> Regards, Sandip

Regards,

-- Raju

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