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bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-a
From: |
Katsumi Yamaoka |
Subject: |
bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Apr 2013 16:39:26 +0900 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.130006 (真 Gnus v0.6) Emacs/24.3.50 (i686-pc-cygwin) |
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
> Wolfgang Jenkner wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 11 2013, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>> more to the point: we start with a call to Gnus's `composefunc' with an
>>> explicit "to" address (with value report-emacs-bug-address). And we end
>>> with a message that uses a different "to" address. So the problem seems
>>> to be on Gnus's side only.
>> The Gnus callee behaves as documented, so you'd normally expect the
>> caller to put up with it. Personally, though, I don't think there's
>> a bug here at all, just an example of legitimate foot-shooting ;-)
> Thanks for your help. I'd like to fix this problem in this manner:
> Background:
> The composefunc of `gnus-user-agent' is `gnus-msg-mail', that is
> called by not only `compose-mail' but also some Gnus internals.
> A posting style corresponding to a currently opened group is
> applied when running `gnus-msg-mail'. No problem if it is used
> within Gnus. However, the posting style may get meaningless or
> harmful if it is called outside of Gnus. This suggests that every
> user will be able to be a foot-shooter.
After having consulted the Gnus code, I changed my mind as follows:
> ・Rename `gnus-msg-mail' to `gnus-msg-mail-1'.
Unnecessary.
> ・Create `gnus-msg-mail' that calls `gnus-msg-mail-1' with `let'-
> binding of `gnus-newsgroup-name' to "gnus-user-agent".
Change this to:
・Make `gnus-msg-mail' `let'-bind `gnus-newsgroup-name' to "".
> ・Use `gnus-msg-mail' for composefunc exclusively. Make Gnus
> internals use `gnus-msg-mail-1' instead of `gnus-msg-mail'.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Currently there's no Gnus internal that had better use
`gnus-msg-mail-1' instead of `gnus-msg-mail'.
> ・A user who want to use a posting style even when `compose-mail'
> is used may add it for the group named "gnus-user-agent".
Replace this paragraph with:
・The default posting style, that begins with ".*" and the like,
will be applied to a mail that `compose-mail' originates.
So, what I'm going to do now is simply to modify `gnus-msg-mail'.
Maybe an Info for this is unnecessary.
Regards,
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Michael Heerdegen, 2013/04/09
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2013/04/10
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Michael Heerdegen, 2013/04/10
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2013/04/10
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Stefan Monnier, 2013/04/11
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Wolfgang Jenkner, 2013/04/11
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2013/04/11
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent,
Katsumi Yamaoka <=
- bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2013/04/12
bug#14166: 24.3.50; report-emacs-bug and mail-user-agent == 'gnus-user-agent, Wolfgang Jenkner, 2013/04/11