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diff --git a/doc/misc/emacs-mime.texi b/doc/misc/emacs-mime.texi index 19cdd43882e..36ea0b2cac6 100644 --- a/doc/misc/emacs-mime.texi +++ b/doc/misc/emacs-mime.texi @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @include gnus-overrides.texi -@setfilename ../../info/emacs-mime +@setfilename ../../info/emacs-mime.info @settitle Emacs MIME Manual @synindex fn cp @synindex vr cp @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ variable will cause @samp{text/html} parts to be treated as attachments. @item mm-text-html-renderer @vindex mm-text-html-renderer This selects the function used to render @acronym{HTML}. The predefined -renderers are selected by the symbols @code{gnus-article-html}, @code{w3}, +renderers are selected by the symbols @code{gnus-article-html}, @code{w3m}@footnote{See @uref{http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/} for more information about emacs-w3m}, @code{links}, @code{lynx}, @code{w3m-standalone} or @code{html2text}. If @code{nil} use an @@ -418,11 +418,11 @@ Some @acronym{HTML} mails might have the trick of spammers using @samp{<img>} tags. It is likely to be intended to verify whether you have read the mail. You can prevent your personal information from leaking by setting this option to @code{nil} (which is the default). -It is currently ignored by Emacs/w3. For emacs-w3m, you may use the -command @kbd{t} on the image anchor to show an image even if it is -@code{nil}.@footnote{The command @kbd{T} will load all images. If you -have set the option @code{w3m-key-binding} to @code{info}, use @kbd{i} -or @kbd{I} instead.} +For emacs-w3m, you may use the command @kbd{t} on the image anchor to +show an image even if it is @code{nil}.@footnote{The command @kbd{T} +will load all images. If you have set the option +@code{w3m-key-binding} to @code{info}, use @kbd{i} or @kbd{I} +instead.} @item mm-w3m-safe-url-regexp @vindex mm-w3m-safe-url-regexp @@ -648,6 +648,12 @@ The @acronym{MIME} type of the part (@code{Content-Type}). Use the contents of the file in the body of the part (@code{Content-Disposition}). +@item recipient-filename +Use this as the file name in the generated @acronym{MIME} message for +the recipient. That is, even if the file is called @file{foo.txt} +locally, use this name instead in the @code{Content-Disposition} in +the sent message. + @item charset The contents of the body of the part are to be encoded in the character set specified (@code{Content-Type}). @xref{Charset Translation}. |