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author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> | 2001-02-21 15:29:46 +0000 |
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committer | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> | 2001-02-21 15:29:46 +0000 |
commit | 4946337df63e1f4c7fc242230d791bb691cf7756 (patch) | |
tree | 068ad18675ff2aac8e6cd7ebf1f2076fdf1f4ccf /man/sending.texi | |
parent | a284eea359aaf796a5794b37682c96dc1d389844 (diff) | |
download | emacs-4946337df63e1f4c7fc242230d791bb691cf7756.tar.gz |
Remove redundant index entries.
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diff --git a/man/sending.texi b/man/sending.texi index a3c665dcbed..397fef803f0 100644 --- a/man/sending.texi +++ b/man/sending.texi @@ -418,13 +418,14 @@ modified flag, because only saving the file should do that. As a result, you don't get a warning if you try to send the same message twice. -@vindex sendmail-coding-system +@c This is indexed in mule.texi, node "Recognize Coding". +@c @vindex sendmail-coding-system When you send a message that contains non-ASCII characters, they need to be encoded with a coding system (@pxref{Coding Systems}). Usually the coding system is specified automatically by your chosen language environment (@pxref{Language Environments}). You can explicitly specify the coding system for outgoing mail by setting the variable -@code{sendmail-coding-system}. +@code{sendmail-coding-system} (@pxref{Recognize Coding}). If the coding system thus determined does not handle the characters in a particular message, Emacs asks you to select the coding system to use, |