must be quoted. The `mboxo' format just prepends a \">\" to such lines.
This is not reversible, because given a line starting with \">From \" in
an mboxo file, it is not possible to know whether the original had a \">\"
must be quoted. The `mboxo' format just prepends a \">\" to such lines.
This is not reversible, because given a line starting with \">From \" in
an mboxo file, it is not possible to know whether the original had a \">\"
\">>From \", and so on. For this reason, mboxrd is recommended.
See also `rmail-mbox-format'."
:type '(choice (const mboxrd)
\">>From \", and so on. For this reason, mboxrd is recommended.
See also `rmail-mbox-format'."
:type '(choice (const mboxrd)
;; earlier versions did that with the current buffer's encoding.
;; So we want to favor detection of emacs-mule (whose normal
;; priority is quite low), but still allow detection of other
;; earlier versions did that with the current buffer's encoding.
;; So we want to favor detection of emacs-mule (whose normal
;; priority is quite low), but still allow detection of other
- ;; encodings if emacs-mule won't fit. The call to
- ;; detect-coding-with-priority below achieves that.
- (car (detect-coding-with-priority
- from to
- '((coding-category-emacs-mule . emacs-mule))))))
+ ;; encodings if emacs-mule won't fit.
+ (car (with-coding-priority '(emacs-mule)
+ (detect-coding-region from to)))))
(unless (memq coding-system
'(undecided undecided-unix))
(set-buffer-modified-p t) ; avoid locking when decoding
(unless (memq coding-system
'(undecided undecided-unix))
(set-buffer-modified-p t) ; avoid locking when decoding