On Wed, Apr 06 2005, Peter Petersen wrote:
> Perhaps a hierarchy of coding systems (preferences of iso-8859-15, then
> utf-8, then iso-8859-1 etc.) would also do... But I am clueless as to
> how to achieve this.
For articles you send?
,----[ (info "(emacs-mime)Encoding Customization") ]
| `mm-coding-system-priorities'
| Prioritize coding systems to use for outgoing messages. The
| default is `nil', which means to use the defaults in Emacs. It is
| a list of coding system symbols (aliases of coding systems are
| also allowed, use `M-x describe-coding-system' to make sure you
| are specifying correct coding system names). For example, if you
| have configured Emacs to prefer UTF-8, but wish that outgoing
| messages should be sent in ISO-8859-1 if possible, you can set
| this variable to `(iso-8859-1)'.
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Bye, Reiner.
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