Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gnus munges text properties before passing the message to sendmail, in
particular it does things with hard newlines if it finds any. . . .
Okay, thanks for this clarification. This actually helps me a lot. I
still haven't figured out when it works
I believe this bug has now been fixed in CVS: the hard-newline changes
in places other than simple have been reverted, and the changes in
simple have been improved to depend on the value of `use-hard-newlines'.
The next snapshot will include these fixes.
In the meantime, you can use the following
Jay Berkenbilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, the problem doesn't happen for me with a vanilla setup, so it
must be something in my environment.
That's a valuable piece of information.
This is, by the way, why I used to always run pretest versions --
before I started doing that, there was
Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the occasional breakage -- I do my best to make emacs-snapshot
as stable as any Emacs release but even though I read emacs-diffs daily,
read the debdiff of each snapshot, and test each version thoroughly
(with my setup), some changes still
Jay Berkenbilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't actually see why this would make a difference -- I'd think
using the regular next-line function would still result in the same
buffer contents before sending. The buffer contents look right to me
before I send the message. It's only after I
Jay Berkenbilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just upgraded emacs-snapshot to 1:20051124-1, and I notice now that
all the paragraph breaks are disappearing from my outgoing mail.
Doh, sorry about that. During the past week, message.el had been
changed to work better with longlines.el but the
Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jay Berkenbilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just upgraded emacs-snapshot to 1:20051124-1, and I notice now that
all the paragraph breaks are disappearing from my outgoing mail.
Doh, sorry about that. During the past week, message.el had been
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