Mail Archives: djgpp/2002/02/16/12:05:41
> From: "Thomas Mueller" <tmueller AT bluegrass DOT net>
> Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
> Date: 16 Feb 2002 13:38:53 GMT
>
> DOS command-line program for SMTP, POP3 and NNTP is UKA_PPP. Current version is
> 1.7x2, aka NOS-BOX 2.05. URL is
>
> http://mvmpc200.ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de/~mvmpc9/index.htm
Thanks.
> >Not every triangle you see means that there's an ASCII-127 character in
> >the buffer. "C-u C-x =" is one way of telling. Emacs uses ASCII-127 for
> >both the display and conversion of unsupported characters. When only the
> >display is unsupported, the character in the file is not modified, but
> >just remapped for display purposes.
>
> But you say Emacs 21.x would not convert to ASCII-127 and save that way?
Yes, it has a way of avoiding this problem. It simply leaves the
original byte in the buffer.
> A file might have parts in Latin-1 and other parts not in Latin-1.
Only if it's a garbled file. A file can only be encoded one way,
anything else is random 8-bit bytes.
> >(add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
>
> >This will cause Emacs to automatically wrap lines in all text-related
> >modes (that includes mail-mode, the mode used for composing mail
> >messages).
>
> Emacs screen shows backslashes in the rightmost column when the line is 80
> characters long, or longer.
Yes, but that's not the wrapping I had in mind.
> I think there is word wrap somewhere in the menus?
In Emacs 20.5, click Help->Options->Auto Fill.
> I guess mail-mode would also be used for news messages?
For composition, yes.
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