Re: Answer to Linux charsets problem

1999-09-08 Thread David DeSimone
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > set charset="ibm437" > > As you may notice, the $send_charset variable Liviu refers to in his > message is _not_ present in the stable branch. So your setting of > charset to "ibm437" will actually lead to sending messages out to the > net wh

Re: Answer to Linux charsets problem

1999-09-05 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 1999-09-04 14:03:30 -0400, Fairlight wrote: > After looking at the kernel source, the unicode docs, and not a > small amount of pestering of Alan Cox, who was kind enough to help > me, I've discovered that for (stock, American) Linux consoles, you > really want your .muttrc to say: > set

Re: Answer to Linux charsets problem

1999-09-04 Thread J Horacio MG
Fairlight dijo: > After looking at the kernel source, the unicode docs, and not a small > amount of pestering of Alan Cox, who was kind enough to help me, I've > discovered that for (stock, American) Linux consoles, you really want your > .muttrc to say: > > set charset="ibm437" > > And al

Answer to Linux charsets problem

1999-09-04 Thread Fairlight
After looking at the kernel source, the unicode docs, and not a small amount of pestering of Alan Cox, who was kind enough to help me, I've discovered that for (stock, American) Linux consoles, you really want your .muttrc to say: set charset="ibm437" And all is well...I see the little <<