can't read russian main in mutt

2004-07-28 Thread Dmitry Ponyatov
Can't switch on full 8-bit mode in mutt: message subjects looks like "" and all text shows like \123\456\789 I edit muttrc, enable all cyrillic options, but it is not affects on displaying symbols with codes above 127 (russian chars)

Re: can't read russian main in mutt

2004-07-28 Thread Victor B. Wagner
On 2004.07.28 at 16:26:33 +0500, Dmitry Ponyatov wrote: > Can't switch on full 8-bit mode in mutt: message subjects looks like > "" and all text shows like \123\456\789 It seems that it is not a mutt problem. Probably you didn't set locale correctly or use some non-cyrillic font on your xterm

Re: can't read russian main in mutt

2004-07-28 Thread Alexander A. Vlasov
Hi. It looks like current locale is not cyrillic one. I just tried to run mutt with all my settings in C locale, and result was exactly the same as Dmitry achieves -- escape sequences instead of cyrillic letters in bodies and question marks in headers. On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 04:46:26PM +0400, Vi