emacs-mime: Non-MIME
1.2 Non-MIME
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Gnus also understands some non-MIME attachments, such as postscript,
uuencode, binhex, yenc, shar, forward, gnatsweb, pgp, diff. Each of
these features can be disabled by add an item into
‘mm-uu-configure-list’. For example,
(require 'mm-uu)
(add-to-list 'mm-uu-configure-list '(pgp-signed . disabled))
‘postscript’
PostScript file.
‘uu’
Uuencoded file.
‘binhex’
Binhex encoded file.
‘yenc’
Yenc encoded file.
‘shar’
Shar archive file.
‘forward’
Non-MIME forwarded message.
‘gnatsweb’
Gnatsweb attachment.
‘pgp-signed’
PGP signed clear text.
‘pgp-encrypted’
PGP encrypted clear text.
‘pgp-key’
PGP public keys.
‘emacs-sources’
Emacs source code. This item works only in the groups matching
‘mm-uu-emacs-sources-regexp’.
‘diff’
Patches. This is intended for groups where diffs of committed
files are automatically sent to. It only works in groups matching
‘mm-uu-diff-groups-regexp’.
‘verbatim-marks’
Slrn-style verbatim marks.
‘LaTeX’
LaTeX documents. It only works in groups matching
‘mm-uu-tex-groups-regexp’.
Some inlined non-MIME attachments are displayed using the face
‘mm-uu-extract’. By default, no MIME button for these parts is
displayed. You can force displaying a button using ‘K b’
(‘gnus-summary-display-buttonized’) or add ‘text/x-verbatim’ to
‘gnus-buttonized-mime-types’, MIME Commands (gnus)MIME Commands.