X-Git-Url: https://cgit.sxemacs.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lisp%2Fmm-encode.el;h=296a24351bb6a6387aa1ffc7bc9997d6620ee448;hb=8339220cc25db3fbdab4367d6252e596bddd9cb1;hp=c6ca4c40d04d14c48bf637a0dec86bd0602b8a79;hpb=c9a393eeb329a99695566342a9f03b8a30000898;p=gnus diff --git a/lisp/mm-encode.el b/lisp/mm-encode.el index c6ca4c40d..296a24351 100644 --- a/lisp/mm-encode.el +++ b/lisp/mm-encode.el @@ -42,15 +42,8 @@ If the encoding is `qp-or-base64', then either quoted-printable or base64 will be used, depending on what is more efficient. -`qp-or-base64' has another effect. It will fold long lines so that -MIME parts may not be broken by MTA. So do `quoted-printable' and -`base64'. - -Note: It affects body encoding only when a part is a raw forwarded -message (which will be made by `gnus-summary-mail-forward' with the -arg 2 for example) or is neither the text/* type nor the message/* -type. Even though in those cases, you can use the `encoding' MML tag -to specify encoding of non-ASCII MIME parts." +This list is only consulted when encoding MIME parts in the +bodies -- not for the regular non-MIME-ish messages." :type '(repeat (list (regexp :tag "MIME type") (choice :tag "encoding" (const 7bit)