Hello Heinz!

On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Heinz Diehl wrote:

> I just switched from Mutt-1.2.5i to 1.3.14i, and the first thing I
> noticed is that German umlauts are replaced by a "?" in all mails which
> contain a "Content-Type: text/plain;" header. Mutt-1.2.5 displayed them
> properly as it should be, and reading the docs and changes didn't lead me
> further. 
> Locale is set-up and works properly, so this can't be the cause.
> Does anybody have a small hint for me?

You will find more charset-points in your '.muttrc'-file:

set charset="iso-8859-1"                                        # Charset of Terminal 
(for display) 
set send_charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-1:utf-8" # Charsets for outgoing messages.

#
# charset-hook alias charset
# (define charset aliases)
#
charset-hook x-unknown ISO-8859-1
charset-hook windows-1250 CP1250
charset-hook windows-1251 CP1251
charset-hook windows-1252 CP1252
charset-hook windows-1253 CP1253
charset-hook windows-1254 CP1254
charset-hook windows-1255 CP1255
charset-hook windows-1256 CP1256
charset-hook windows-1257 CP1257
charset-hook windows-1258 CP1258

bye - Wilhelm

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