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#67638
Description of the variable message-mail-user-agent in Emacs 29.1
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Reported by: rameiko87 <at> posteo.net
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2023 05:02:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Merged with 67639
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #15 received at 67638 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Dear Eli,
Thanks very much for your swift reply. Please understand that I mean no
disturbance through my questions, I'm only trying to understand. What is
confusing me still is that mail-user-agent sets the composition package
for outgoing emails (in my personal configuration this is the Message
package, in my mind this is the MUA being used when writing emails). The
message-mail-user-agent variable instead it's not clear what is setting.
> "Your preferred mail composition package when reading email with
> message.el.
But I read my emails with Rmail. Perhaps you meant "when composing
emails with message.el"? If yes, I thought that the message package was
the email composition package and that I assigned this with the variable
mail-user-agent, so I'm not sure what I'm setting here.
> Like `mail-user-agent' (which see), this specifies the mail-sending
> package you prefer.
Now the composition package from the first quote turned into sending
package! What is a mail sending package? How is this variable the
"analogous" of mail-user-agent (I really don't like that "Like")?
> The value can be any value accepted by `mail-user-agent', and in
> addition it can be nil or t. If the value is nil, use the Gnus native
> Mail User Agent (MUA); if it is t, use the value of `mail-user-agent'."
Why is the default the Gnus package? The problem is that I still don't
understand the difference with mail-user-agent.
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