This file documents tm-mh-e, a MIME extension for GNUS.
tm-mh-e extends following features:
mime/viewer-mode
to view a message.
Therefore if an article is encoded by
In addition, in
Different from using metamail, speaker does not roar just then read an
article includes audio content, video player does not play just then
read an article includes video content, it does not do anonymous
However if you use a slow machine, or are just really impatient, you
can stop automatic MIME preview.
If it is not nil
, tm-mh-e is in automatic MIME preview
mode.
For emacs variants includes mule feature, such as
Detail of code conversion is following:
default-mime-charset
in Summary Buffer.
If
If you can manage your environment, you should fix it. Otherwise you should persuade the administration.
Unfortunately you are in such environment and you can not it, following descriptions may be available.
For non-MIME message, please set the character encoding to variable
default-mime-charset
. For example, if you use Japanese EUC:
If for a text part specified mime-charset-coding-system-alist
to specify the
coding-system corresponding the primary MIME charset. For example, to
specify *sjis*
or *euc-japan*
as
iso-2022-jp
. However it breaks texts encoded by Base64
or Quoted-Printable.
So it is better to redefine function
tm-mh-e/decode-charset-buffer
. For example, if your MTA
converts iso-2022-jp to Japanese EUC, following definition may work:
If using
In addition, f is used for