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> > since the first bit presumably is doing some sanity checking as well, it
> > MIGHT work to take out the 'else if' line entirely, but i don't really
> > know.
> > 
> >         /* Make sure that the terminal can take the control codes */
> >         if (ep == NULL) unset_option (MuttVars[idx].data);
> >         else if (mutt_strcasecmp (ep, "xterm") != 0) unset_option 
>(MuttVars[idx].data);
> 
> That did it for me (using wterm and $TERM set to 'rxvt')

Weird... did not do anything for meusing rxvt with $TERM set to rxvt...
However setting $TERM to xterm did the trick

igor

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