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425 result, you don't get a warning if you try to send the same message 425 result, you don't get a warning if you try to send the same message
426 twice. 426 twice.
427 427
428 @c This is indexed in mule.texi, node "Recognize Coding". 428 @c This is indexed in mule.texi, node "Recognize Coding".
429 @c @vindex sendmail-coding-system 429 @c @vindex sendmail-coding-system
430 When you send a message that contains non-ASCII characters, they need 430 When you send a message that contains non-@acronym{ASCII} characters, they need
431 to be encoded with a coding system (@pxref{Coding Systems}). Usually 431 to be encoded with a coding system (@pxref{Coding Systems}). Usually
432 the coding system is specified automatically by your chosen language 432 the coding system is specified automatically by your chosen language
433 environment (@pxref{Language Environments}). You can explicitly specify 433 environment (@pxref{Language Environments}). You can explicitly specify
434 the coding system for outgoing mail by setting the variable 434 the coding system for outgoing mail by setting the variable
435 @code{sendmail-coding-system} (@pxref{Recognize Coding}). 435 @code{sendmail-coding-system} (@pxref{Recognize Coding}).
685 @cindex Message mode for sending mail 685 @cindex Message mode for sending mail
686 In this chapter we have described the usual Emacs mode for editing 686 In this chapter we have described the usual Emacs mode for editing
687 and sending mail---Mail mode. Emacs has alternative facilities for 687 and sending mail---Mail mode. Emacs has alternative facilities for
688 editing and sending mail, including 688 editing and sending mail, including
689 MH-E and Message mode, not documented in this manual. 689 MH-E and Message mode, not documented in this manual.
690 @xref{Top,,MH-E,mh-e, The Emacs Interface to MH}. @xref{Top,,,message, 690 @xref{Top,,MH-E,mh-e, The Emacs Interface to MH}. @xref{Top,,Message,message,
691 Message Manual}. You can choose any of them as your preferred method. 691 Message Manual}. You can choose any of them as your preferred method.
692 The commands @code{C-x m}, @code{C-x 4 m} and @code{C-x 5 m} use 692 The commands @code{C-x m}, @code{C-x 4 m} and @code{C-x 5 m} use
693 whichever agent you have specified, as do various other Emacs commands 693 whichever agent you have specified, as do various other Emacs commands
694 and facilities that send mail. 694 and facilities that send mail.
695 695
701 701
702 If you select a different mail-composition method, the information 702 If you select a different mail-composition method, the information
703 in this chapter about the @samp{*mail*} buffer and Mail mode does not 703 in this chapter about the @samp{*mail*} buffer and Mail mode does not
704 apply; the other methods use a different format of text in a different 704 apply; the other methods use a different format of text in a different
705 buffer, and their commands are different as well. 705 buffer, and their commands are different as well.
706
707 @ignore
708 arch-tag: d8a3dfc3-5d87-45c5-a7f2-69871b8e4fd6
709 @end ignore