\e$B$F2<$5$$!#\e(B
@end table
-@c TRANSLATEME
@node MIME
@section MIME
@cindex MML
@cindex multipart
@cindex attachment
-Message is a @acronym{MIME}-compliant posting agent. The user generally
-doesn't have to do anything to make the @acronym{MIME} happen---Message will
-automatically add the @code{Content-Type} and
-@code{Content-Transfer-Encoding} headers.
+Message \e$B$O\e(B @acronym{MIME} \e$B$KBP1~$7$?!"Aw?.MQ$N%(!<%8%'%s%H$G$9!#$U$D$&%f!<\e(B
+\e$B%6$O!"\e(B@acronym{MIME} \e$B$K$9$k$?$a$K2?$+$9$kI,MW$O$"$j$^$;$s!#\e(BMessage \e$B$O<+\e(B
+\e$BF0E*$K\e(B @code{Content-Type} \e$B$*$h$S\e(B @code{Content-Transfer-Encoding} \e$B%X%C\e(B
+\e$B%@!<$rIU2C$7$^$9!#\e(B
-The most typical thing users want to use the multipart things in
-@acronym{MIME} for is to add ``attachments'' to mail they send out. This can
-be done with the @kbd{C-c C-a} command, which will prompt for a file
-name and a @acronym{MIME} type. If your Emacs supports drag
-and drop, you can also drop the file in the Message buffer.
+\e$B%f!<%6$,\e(B @acronym{MIME} \e$B$G%^%k%A%Q!<%H$r;H$$$?$$:G$bE57?E*$J$b$N$O!"Aw=P\e(B
+\e$B$9$k%a!<%k$K!VE:IU!W$rIU$12C$($k$3$H$G$9!#$3$l$O\e(B @kbd{C-c C-a} \e$B%3%^%s%I\e(B
+\e$B$G9T$J$&$3$H$,$G$-!"$=$N:]%U%!%$%kL>$H\e(B @acronym{MIME} \e$B%?%$%W$,?R$M$i$l$^\e(B
+\e$B$9!#$"$J$?$N\e(B Emacs \e$B$,%I%i%C%0!u%I%m%C%W$r%5%]!<%H$7$F$$$l$P!"\e(BMessage \e$B%P%C\e(B
+\e$B%U%!$K%U%!%$%k$r%I%m%C%W$9$k$3$H$b$G$-$^$9!#\e(B
-You can also create arbitrarily complex multiparts using the @acronym{MML}
-language (@pxref{Composing, , Composing, emacs-mime, The Emacs MIME
-Manual}).
+\e$B$5$i$K\e(B @acronym{MML} \e$B8@8l\e(B (@pxref{Composing, , Composing, emacs-mime-ja,
+The Emacs MIME Manual}) \e$B$r;H$($P!"J#;($J%^%k%A%Q!<%H$r>!<j5$$^$^$K:n$k$3\e(B
+\e$B$H$b$G$-$^$9!#\e(B
@node IDNA
@section \e$B9q:]2=%I%a%$%sL>\e(B
as @uref{http://www.gnupg.org/, GNU Privacy Guard}. Pre-OpenPGP
implementations such as PGP 2.x and PGP 5.x are also supported. One
Emacs interface to the PGP implementations, PGG (@pxref{Top, ,PGG,
-pgg, PGG Manual}), is included, but Mailcrypt and Florian Weimer's
+pgg-ja, PGG Manual}), is included, but Mailcrypt and Florian Weimer's
@code{gpg.el} are also supported.
@vindex gpg-temp-directory
characters in messages are assumed to be encoded using this charset.
The default is @code{nil}, which means ask the user. (This variable
is used only on non-@sc{mule} Emacsen. @xref{Charset Translation, ,
-Charset Translation, emacs-mime, Emacs MIME Manual}, for details on
+Charset Translation, emacs-mime-ja, Emacs MIME Manual}, for details on
the @sc{mule}-to-@acronym{MIME} translation process.
@item message-signature-separator