+2005-09-04 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
+
+ * message.texi (MIME): Describe mml-dnd-protocol-alist and
+ mml-dnd-attach-options.
+
+ * gnus-news.texi: Added reference.
+
2005-09-02 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* gnus.texi (Choosing Variables): Fix descriptions.
inline @acronym{PGP} signed messages.
@item You can now drag and drop attachments to the Message buffer.
+See @code{mml-dnd-protocol-alist} and @code{mml-dnd-attach-options}
+@xref{MIME}.
@item The option @code{message-yank-empty-prefix} now controls how
empty lines are prefixed in cited text.
The most typical thing users want to use the multipart things in
@acronym{MIME} for is to add ``attachments'' to mail they send out.
This can be done with the @kbd{C-c C-a} command, which will prompt for
-a file name and a @acronym{MIME} type. If your Emacs supports drag
-and drop, you can also drop the file in the Message buffer.
+a file name and a @acronym{MIME} type.
+
+@vindex mml-dnd-protocol-alist
+@vindex mml-dnd-attach-options
+If your Emacs supports drag and drop, you can also drop the file in the
+Message buffer. The variable @code{mml-dnd-protocol-alist} specifies
+what kind of action is done when you drop a file into the Message
+buffer. The variable @code{mml-dnd-attach-options} controls which
+@acronym{MIME} options you want to specify when dropping a file. If it
+is a list, valid members are @code{type}, @code{description} and
+@code{disposition}. @code{disposition} implies @code{type}. If it is
+@code{nil}, don't ask for options. If it is @code{t}, ask the user
+whether or not to specify options.
You can also create arbitrarily complex multiparts using the @acronym{MML}
language (@pxref{Composing, , Composing, emacs-mime, The Emacs MIME