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From: Oscar Figueiredo <Oscar.Figueiredo@di.epfl.ch>
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>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Buchholz <mrb@Eng.Sun.COM> writes:

  Martin> Here's a suggested way to test XEmacs 20.0 with tm-vm:

  Martin> Start XEmacs.  (better if can set LANG=ja, but OK if not).
  Martin> Eval
  Martin> (set-language-environment 'japanese)
  Martin> or use the Options menu.

  Martin> Compose a Japanese message by copying the text from some Japanese
  Martin> file, say mule-doc/X11.jp.  No need to input it yourself.  Put some
  Martin> Japanese text both in the Subject header and in the body.  Make sure
  Martin> your message `looks' Japanese, not Latin-1, before sending.  Send
  Martin> yourself the message via vm-mail.  It should look the same when you
  Martin> receive the message.  Save it in a folder.  Save & Quit VM.  Start VM
  Martin> again. View the same message you saved in the folder.  Does it still
  Martin> look identical?

Exactly the same (headers and body). I followed your instructions step
by step.

I am using vm 6.13 (byte-compiled with XEmacs-20.0) and tm-vm 8.8 (not
byte-compiled) (the rest of TM comes from the version that's bundled
with XEmacs 20.0).

I composed the mail using the default mime/editor-mode that mime-setup
adds over VM. Here is the test message, pasted from the folder where I
saved it, I don't know if it helps.


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X-VM-v5-Data: ([nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil] ["26" "Mon" "10" 
              "February" "1997" "14:29:38" "+0100" "Oscar Figueiredo" 
              "Oscar.Figueiredo@di.epfl.ch" nil "4" "¹Ԥ ˡ" "^From:" 
              "oscar" "oscar" "2" nil nil nil nil] nil)
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From: Oscar Figueiredo <Oscar.Figueiredo@di.epfl.ch>
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Oscar


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