Hi Reiner!
> Are you saying it happened *during* composing a message, *before* > sending it? If so, I have no idea why this might happen. It happened immediately after the C-c C-c command was issued. I didn't see anything strange during composing a message. > > But the excerpt below looks like an archived (outgoing) article: Yes, it does. Considering accidental archiving to be a likely cause of the weirdness, what do you think might have triggered it when my default settings were unchanged (gnus-message-archive-group is nil) and the other messages were OK? Typing a wrong command doesn't seem to be probable. > Using "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64" (what you called > "encrypted") happens when there are many 8bit characters > (`mm-qp-or-base64'). There's nothing wrong with that. <joke> That's all very well, except that some Gnus users may accidentally lose their lengthy 8-bit character messages, which are, of course, extremely intelligent and valuable :) </joke> Is there a chance to restore the message if it was archived like that? -- Rgds Alexey Today is Sweetmorn, the 57th day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3174 _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
