(const :tag "always" t)
(const :tag "ask" ask)))
-(defvar message-send-coding-system 'binary
- "Coding system to encode outgoing mail.")
-
;;; Internal variables.
(defvar message-buffer-list nil)
(cdr (assq key alist)))
(defmacro message-get-parameter-with-eval (key &optional alist)
- `(message-eval-parameter (message-get-parameter ,alist ,key)))
+ `(message-eval-parameter (message-get-parameter ,key ,alist)))
(defmacro message-y-or-n-p (question show &rest text)
"Ask QUESTION, displaying the rest of the arguments in a temp. buffer if SHOW"
(save-excursion
(set-buffer errbuf)
(erase-buffer))))
- (let ((default-directory "/")
- (coding-system-for-write message-send-coding-system))
- (apply 'call-process-region
- (append (list (point-min) (point-max)
- (if (boundp 'sendmail-program)
- sendmail-program
- "/usr/lib/sendmail")
- nil errbuf nil "-oi")
- ;; Always specify who from,
- ;; since some systems have broken sendmails.
- ;; But some systems are more broken with -f, so
- ;; we'll let users override this.
- (if (null message-sendmail-f-is-evil)
- (list "-f" (user-login-name)))
- ;; These mean "report errors by mail"
- ;; and "deliver in background".
- (if (null message-interactive) '("-oem" "-odb"))
- ;; Get the addresses from the message
- ;; unless this is a resend.
- ;; We must not do that for a resend
- ;; because we would find the original addresses.
- ;; For a resend, include the specific addresses.
- (if resend-to-addresses
- (list resend-to-addresses)
- '("-t")))))
+ (let ((default-directory "/"))
+ (as-binary-process
+ (apply 'call-process-region
+ (append (list (point-min) (point-max)
+ (if (boundp 'sendmail-program)
+ sendmail-program
+ "/usr/lib/sendmail")
+ nil errbuf nil "-oi")
+ ;; Always specify who from,
+ ;; since some systems have broken sendmails.
+ ;; But some systems are more broken with -f, so
+ ;; we'll let users override this.
+ (if (null message-sendmail-f-is-evil)
+ (list "-f" (user-login-name)))
+ ;; These mean "report errors by mail"
+ ;; and "deliver in background".
+ (if (null message-interactive) '("-oem" "-odb"))
+ ;; Get the addresses from the message
+ ;; unless this is a resend.
+ ;; We must not do that for a resend
+ ;; because we would find the original addresses.
+ ;; For a resend, include the specific addresses.
+ (if resend-to-addresses
+ (list resend-to-addresses)
+ '("-t"))))))
(when message-interactive
(save-excursion
(set-buffer errbuf)
(run-hooks 'message-send-mail-hook)
;; send the message
(case
- (let ((coding-system-for-write message-send-coding-system))
- (apply
- 'call-process-region 1 (point-max) message-qmail-inject-program
- nil nil nil
- ;; qmail-inject's default behaviour is to look for addresses on the
- ;; command line; if there're none, it scans the headers.
- ;; yes, it does The Right Thing w.r.t. Resent-To and it's kin.
- ;;
- ;; in general, ALL of qmail-inject's defaults are perfect for simply
- ;; reading a formatted (i. e., at least a To: or Resent-To header)
- ;; message from stdin.
- ;;
- ;; qmail also has the advantage of not having been raped by
- ;; various vendors, so we don't have to allow for that, either --
- ;; compare this with message-send-mail-with-sendmail and weep
- ;; for sendmail's lost innocence.
- ;;
- ;; all this is way cool coz it lets us keep the arguments entirely
- ;; free for -inject-arguments -- a big win for the user and for us
- ;; since we don't have to play that double-guessing game and the user
- ;; gets full control (no gestapo'ish -f's, for instance). --sj
- message-qmail-inject-args))
+ (as-binary-process
+ (apply
+ 'call-process-region 1 (point-max) message-qmail-inject-program
+ nil nil nil
+ ;; qmail-inject's default behaviour is to look for addresses on the
+ ;; command line; if there're none, it scans the headers.
+ ;; yes, it does The Right Thing w.r.t. Resent-To and it's kin.
+ ;;
+ ;; in general, ALL of qmail-inject's defaults are perfect for simply
+ ;; reading a formatted (i. e., at least a To: or Resent-To header)
+ ;; message from stdin.
+ ;;
+ ;; qmail also has the advantage of not having been raped by
+ ;; various vendors, so we don't have to allow for that, either --
+ ;; compare this with message-send-mail-with-sendmail and weep
+ ;; for sendmail's lost innocence.
+ ;;
+ ;; all this is way cool coz it lets us keep the arguments entirely
+ ;; free for -inject-arguments -- a big win for the user and for us
+ ;; since we don't have to play that double-guessing game and the user
+ ;; gets full control (no gestapo'ish -f's, for instance). --sj
+ message-qmail-inject-args))
;; qmail-inject doesn't say anything on it's stdout/stderr,
;; we have to look at the retval instead
(0 nil)