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- Subject: Re: Sending Japanese mail in VM
- From: Viktor Pavlenko <vp@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 12 May 2001 17:15:18 +0900
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>>>>> "SC" == Simon Cozens <simon@example.com> writes: SC> I'd like to send some mail in Japanese to my favourite penpal, SC> Mayumi Sasaki, but VM is stopping me. I assumed that I could SC> merely compose a message in VM with canna turned on and it SC> would do the rest. Now when I try to send the message, it SC> says: SC> You're trying to send a message that contains characters SC> in the following character set: SC> japanese-jisx0208 SC> This characters cannot be sent without proper SC> encoding. Please consider using a MIME enabled mail SC> composer (such as `message'). Continuing is likely to SC> cause mail corruption. SC> And I notice my message has been replaced by a bunch of SC> MIME-escaped =XXs. What do I do? What is your VM version? Just tried to send a message to myself having typed it with `japanese' input method (select it with ^X-RET-^\ -- in emacs, I assume you use emacs, do you?) -- worked fine. As far as I know MIME support in VM is pretty good these days, no need for tm any more. Viktor
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