>>>> "Simon" == Simon Josefsson
<jas(a)extundo.com> writes:
> Currently `gnus.info' does not mention `gnus-msg-mail' at
all,
> and functions' documentation does not state explicitly where to
> read about mail composition.
Simon> gnus-msg-mail is a XEmacs thing, it should be documented in
Simon> the XEmacs manual. Gnus does not use the function as far
Simon> as I know.
This is becoming a FAQ. Anyway, are you sure? It comes from
gnus-msg, which is part of the Gnus distribution and authored by larsi
and Umeda-san. The docstring says
Start editing a mail message to be sent.
Like `message-mail', but with Gnus paraphernalia, particularly the
Gcc: header for archiving purposes.
Simon> (A new mail-lib release would be a good thing, the mail-lib
Simon> in CVS solves alot of problems and add several new
Simon> features.)
Sigh. I'll get on this.
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