Ivan> This is an UTF-8 representation of "small a with umlauts on
Ivan> top". Install (X)Emacs with MULE for unicode support.
Thanks! Finding out that it was UTF-8 enabled me to locate at least
one solution quickly:
http://groups.google.fi/group/gnu.emacs.sources/browse_thread/thread/2ae28547e8
David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Some old messages sent to the present newsgroup
>> are not accessible, it seems, if I search for them via
>> nntp server, whereas they're seen through web interface
>> and also in the archives of the info-gn
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some old messages sent to the present newsgroup
> are not accessible, it seems, if I search for them via
> nntp server, whereas they're seen through web interface
> and also in the archives of the info-gnus-english@gnu.org mailing list.
> How come?
Bec
Hi.
Some old messages sent to the present newsgroup
are not accessible, it seems, if I search for them via
nntp server, whereas they're seen through web interface
and also in the archives of the info-gnus-english@gnu.org mailing list.
How come?
For example, the whole thread 'nntp (bla bla) open er
On 9431 day of my life Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> I have a problem with gnus and I can't sort it out by myself. When I
> get email from my friends who use Windows machines and other sorts of
> weird connections (maybe even email connections via mobile phones),
> the more exotic European characters are al