[mew-int 00631] Re: Sending mail with accents...

Arnaud Vandyck arnaud.vandyck at example.com
Thu Dec 13 18:24:57 JST 2001


Tatsuya Kinoshita <tats at example.com> wrote:

> In message [mew-int 00619], on Tue, 11 Dec 2001,
> Arnaud Vandyck <arnaud.vandyck at example.com> wrote:
> 
> > I'm running Debian Woody with Emacs  21 and Mew2.1. I did upgrade from
> > Mew2.0 to  Mew2.1 and I am not  able to send mail  with french accents
> > (with Mew2.0, I was). 
> > 
> > Can someone have  an idea how I can configure Mew  (or Emacs?) to send
> > accents? 
> > 
> > The result of 'e is ... 
> 
> I can send `���' on Debian GNU/Linux sid i386.  I'm using
> kernel 2.4.16, libc6 2.2.4-7, and these packages:
> 
> ---- 
> ii  emacs21        21.1-7         The GNU Emacs editor.
> ii  emacs21-el     21.1-7         GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files.
> ii  emacsen-common 1.4.13         Common facilities for all emacsen.
> ii  mew            2.1.0-1        Messaging in the Emacs World
> ii  mew-bin        2.1.0-1        Message scanner and MIME encoder/decoder
> ---- 
> 
> Maybe this mail is encoded with `iso-8859-1'.  I don't know why
> your message has a liking for `utf-8'.

These are my configuration variable for mew, maybe I missed one? 

Mew Charset Input Method Alist: Hide
INS DEL String: iso-8859-1
            String: latin-1-postfix

Mew Use 8bit: Hide Toggle  on (non-nil)

Mew Use Charset Sanity Check: Hide Toggle  on (non-nil)

Maybe the problem is here:

Mew Charset M17n: Hide Value Menu utf-8

But possible values are: utf-8 or iso-2022-jp-2

What did I missed?.. How did you send mail in iso-8859-1? 

Thank you for your reply :)

-- Arnaud, STE-Formations Informatiques, fapse, ULg, .BE



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