Re: xemacs splits mail
In an article "Stefan Gvdel" <goedel@mail.deuba.com> wrote:
| David Z. Maze writes:
| >
| > Stefan Gödel <goedel@mail.deuba.com> writes:
| > SG> I'm trying to send a mail with some big attachments. I use xemacs for
| > SG> mail reading and writing and it splits this message into several
| > SG> pieces. This is a problem, because the mail reader of the recipient is
| > SG> not able to get those pieces together again. Is there a way to avoid
| > SG> the splitting?
| >
| > Which mail reader (Gnus/vm/rmail/mh-e/?) are you using?
| >
|
| Hi David,
|
| I'm using VM. Does this really matter? I always felt that reading and
| writing / sending of mail are very distinct from each other (at least in
| xemacs). I'm using the usual mail mode with mime extensions to write
| my mail.
It does matter, but my guess would be that you're using the TM MIME
package. If so, you can toggle this behavior with the "MIME-Edit" menu
item "About Split", or with the key sequence "C-c C-x /".
Also, as I believe David pointed out, you can disable it completely by
editing your ~/.emacs file and adding:
(setq mime-editor/split-message nil)
Gary Hennigan
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