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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi [gnus-5_10-branch]
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Reiner Steib |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi [gnus-5_10-branch] |
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Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:58:25 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi
diff -c emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi:1.20.2.2 emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi:1.20.2.3
*** emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi:1.20.2.2 Mon Aug 30 21:15:37 2004
--- emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi Tue Aug 31 14:49:35 2004
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*** 829,836 ****
(digitally signed messages require 7bit encoding). Besides the normal
@acronym{MIME} encodings, @code{qp-or-base64} may be used to indicate that for
each case the most efficient of quoted-printable and base64 should be
! used. You can override this setting on a per-message basis by using
! the @code{encoding} @acronym{MML} tag (@pxref{MML Definition}).
@item mm-use-ultra-safe-encoding
@vindex mm-use-ultra-safe-encoding
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(digitally signed messages require 7bit encoding). Besides the normal
@acronym{MIME} encodings, @code{qp-or-base64} may be used to indicate that for
each case the most efficient of quoted-printable and base64 should be
! used.
!
! @code{qp-or-base64} has another effect. It will fold long lines so that
! MIME parts may not be broken by MTA. So do @code{quoted-printable} and
! @code{base64}.
!
! Note that it affects body encoding only when a part is a raw forwarded
! message (which will be made by @code{gnus-summary-mail-forward} with the
! arg 2 for example) or is neither the @samp{text/*} type nor the
! @samp{message/*} type. Even though in those cases, you can override
! this setting on a per-message basis by using the @code{encoding}
! @acronym{MML} tag (@pxref{MML Definition}).
@item mm-use-ultra-safe-encoding
@vindex mm-use-ultra-safe-encoding
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The following variables are tweakable:
@table @code
- @item rfc2047-default-charset
- @vindex rfc2047-default-charset
- Characters in this charset should not be decoded by this library.
- This defaults to @code{iso-8859-1}.
-
@item rfc2047-header-encoding-alist
@vindex rfc2047-header-encoding-alist
This is an alist of header / encoding-type pairs. Its main purpose is
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The keys can either be header regexps, or @code{t}.
! The values can be either @code{nil}, in which case the header(s) in
! question won't be encoded, or @code{mime}, which means that they will be
! encoded.
@item rfc2047-charset-encoding-alist
@vindex rfc2047-charset-encoding-alist
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The keys can either be header regexps, or @code{t}.
! The values can be @code{nil}, in which case the header(s) in question
! won't be encoded, @code{mime}, which means that they will be encoded, or
! @code{address-mime}, which means the header(s) will be encoded carefully
! assuming they contain addresses.
@item rfc2047-charset-encoding-alist
@vindex rfc2047-charset-encoding-alist
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This is an alist of encoding / function pairs. The encodings are
@code{Q}, @code{B} and @code{nil}.
- @item rfc2047-q-encoding-alist
- @vindex rfc2047-q-encoding-alist
- The @code{Q} encoding isn't quite the same for all headers. Some
- headers allow a narrower range of characters, and that is what this
- variable is for. It's an alist of header regexps / allowable character
- ranges.
-
@item rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp
@vindex rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp
When decoding words, this library looks for matches to this regexp.
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