* Rémi Vanicat in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> Yes, it appear that side effect on my code did break searching again.
> I believe I have fixed most of my problem now.
Yes, accents appear correclty now on my side.
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Damien Wyart writes:
> * Remi Vanicat in gnu.emacs.gnus:
>> Well, I hadn't change my gnus configuration, but another change to my
>> Emacs configuration was the culprit. The problem come from a code I've
>> borrowed[1], It break the way gnus was quoting my message.
>
>> If anybody is interested,
* Remi Vanicat in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> Well, I hadn't change my gnus configuration, but another change to my
> Emacs configuration was the culprit. The problem come from a code I've
> borrowed[1], It break the way gnus was quoting my message.
> If anybody is interested, I've a version that does not
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren not Sjögren) writes:
> Remi writes:
>
>> From recently, I've a problem when sending mail or posting with gnus: it
>> doesn't seem to quote the accentuated letter anymore in header [...]
>
> That is odd - have you changed anything in your configuration recently?
Wel
Remi writes:
> From recently, I've a problem when sending mail or posting with gnus: it
> doesn't seem to quote the accentuated letter anymore in header [...]
That is odd - have you changed anything in your configuration recently?
> I'm using gnus from Emacs 24.4 as packaged in debian sid as of
* Remi Vanicat in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> From recently, I've a problem when sending mail or posting with gnus:
> it doesn't seem to quote the accentuated letter anymore in header,
> making Emacs ask me about what encoding I want for them, and from time
> to time the mail will be reject from some server
Hello,
From recently, I've a problem when sending mail or posting with gnus: it
doesn't seem to quote the accentuated letter anymore in header, making
Emacs ask me about what encoding I want for them, and from time to time
the mail will be reject from some server (debian.org) claiming it
doesn't r