From: Chris Hanson Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 04:01:57 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Document changes to IMAIL version 1.8. X-Git-Tag: 20090517-FFI~3023 X-Git-Url: https://birchwood-abbey.net/git?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f845d32cf4caaedc928c06821c5738392ee8e54b;p=mit-scheme.git Document changes to IMAIL version 1.8. --- diff --git a/v7/doc/imail/imail.texinfo b/v7/doc/imail/imail.texinfo index 4c16fd087..cc1848f28 100644 --- a/v7/doc/imail/imail.texinfo +++ b/v7/doc/imail/imail.texinfo @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @iftex @finalout @end iftex -@comment $Id: imail.texinfo,v 1.20 2000/12/29 03:56:18 cph Exp $ +@comment $Id: imail.texinfo,v 1.21 2000/12/29 04:01:57 cph Exp $ @comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) @setfilename imail.info @settitle IMAIL User's Manual @@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ Another kind of multipart @acronym{MIME} message is the digest message, which has type @samp{multipart/@-digest}. Digest messages are normally used by high-volume mailing lists to reduce the number of messages sent to the end user; instead the user receives one message containing all of -the messages from that group in a particular time period, usually a day. +the messages from that list in a particular time period, usually a day. @acronym{IMAIL} can present @acronym{MIME} digest messages in one of two formats. The default format is to show all of the component messages of the digest as attachments. This is particularly useful for large @@ -956,9 +956,11 @@ shown as specially-formatted abbreviations. Here is an example: @example @group - + @end group @end example