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On Thursday, November 13 at 10:39 AM, quoth Gary Johnson:
>> charset-hook '^gb2313$' gb18030
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>I think that last pattern should be 'gb2312$'.
Right, sorry - typo. Still use the ^, though. :)
~Kyle
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On 2008-11-13, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The most appropriate charset settings for 99.9% of Western users are
> (credit to Alain Bench):
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> set assumed_charset="windows-1252"
> set send_charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-1:iso-8859-15:windows-1252:utf-8"
> charset-hook '^
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On Thursday, November 13 at 07:19 PM, quoth Dave Feustel:
>I changed all mutt's charset variables from "utf-8" to
>"utf-8:us-ascii:iso-8859-1" and then mutt reported IDN errors in all of
>my alias definitions. The errors disappeared when I went back to
I changed all mutt's charset variables from "utf-8" to
"utf-8:us-ascii:iso-8859-1" and then mutt reported IDN errors in all of
my alias definitions. The errors disappeared when I went back to just
"utf-8". What is the connection between charset and alias in mutt?
Thanks.