Hi to all Gnus users.
I' attaching a text file containing eight lines. If I insert it in a message
(e.g. with `C-x i') and then send the message, in the message body only the
first and the fifth will be visible, the others won't.
Can anybody explain why this happens and how to avoid it?
Thanks
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I' attaching a text file containing eight lines. If I insert it in a message
> (e.g. with `C-x i') and then send the message, in the message body only the
> first and the fifth will be visible, the others won't.
> Can anybody explain why this happens and how to avoi
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> I' attaching a text file containing eight lines. If I insert it in a message
>> (e.g. with `C-x i') and then send the message, in the message body only the
>> first and the fifth will be visible, the others won't.
>
>> Can anybody explain why this happens and how to avoid
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
[...]
> Katsumi Yamaoka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> It is because of the MIME emulating feature of Gnus that is
>> enabled by default. It splits peculiar sections, e.g. uuencoded
>> data, non-MIME forwarded messages, etc.,
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Thanks.
> The problem seems to be solved since I put in .gnus.el the line:
> (setq gnus-article-emulate-mime nil)
Well, this may cause you inconvenience, especially when exchanging
messages with Gnus users. Because Gnus users may expect others
who use Gnus not cha