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From: James LewisMoss <dres@dres.elam.org>


I've just begun to use gnus to read my email and like it all except
for a few little nagging things.

I use the nnmh backend (instead of nnml mainly because I also
occasionally must read email from a telnet session and don't want to
start up an xemacs session to do that :).

1) How can I make gnus use the mh-e reply and forward mechanisms
   instead of its default?
2) How can I get gnus to use supercite?  I added the lines suggested
   in the gnus info files and nothing seems to have changed.
3) umm and any other hints you have to make mh and gnus work better
   together. :)

Thanks
Jim

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