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Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words)
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words) |
Date: |
Sun, 02 Mar 2003 10:07:28 -0500 |
(I had also expected Rmail (and the other Emacs mailers) to switch to
Message, since it is (or at least, was) a superset of mail mode (and
has enough hooks in it to tie into just about anything), but that
obviously, er, hasn't happened.)
That's because you simply implemented it as another mode,
rather than working with me on extending Mail mode.
But it isn't necessarily too late. We can still merge them. However,
I fear that various unrelated changes will have crept into one or both
of the modes, making merging more complicated now than it would have
been earlier.
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), (continued)
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Richard Stallman, 2003/03/01
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Richard Stallman, 2003/03/01
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- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Michael Welsh Duggan, 2003/03/07
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Edward O'Connor, 2003/03/07
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Richard Stallman, 2003/03/09
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Kai Großjohann, 2003/03/10
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Richard Stallman, 2003/03/10
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- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Miles Bader, 2003/03/09
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Richard Stallman, 2003/03/11
Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words), Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen, 2003/03/01
- Re: Rmail and headers in other than US-ASCII (RFC2047 encoded words),
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