Ralph wrote:
> repl(1) has -fmtproc, and /usr/share/doc/nmh/contrib/replyfilter is a
> Perl script to be used with it.
Another approach is to use the repl -convertargs switch. See
.../share/doc/nmh/contrib/replaliases for shell aliases that make
it easy to use. I source that file and then use e
Hi Conrad,
> > Have you also tried `mhfixmsg -textcharset utf-8'?
>
> I hadn't, but it doesn't seem to improve my results, with or without
> various combinations of -reformat and -replacetextplain.
One example that doesn't work would give us more chance of helping.
> Is mhfixmsg the most likely
Hi Leonardo,
Thanks for your suggestion:
> > mhfixmsg -reformat -replacetextplain
> Have you also tried `mhfixmsg -textcharset utf-8'?
I hadn't, but it doesn't seem to improve my results, with or without
various combinations of -reformat and -replacetextplain.
Is mhfixmsg the most likely tool f
Hello Conrad,
Conrad Hughes writes:
> [...]
> .. at first I thought that mhfixmsg might help, but things seem to end
> up in even more of a mess after (for example) 'mhfixmsg -reformat
> -replacetextplain'..
> [...]
Have you also tried `mhfixmsg -textcharset utf-8'?
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I recognise that this seems to be an old issue, so I guess the short
version of the question is has mime handling in repl (so, for example,
non-UTF8 text being quoted in a reply turns up as UTF8, not as '=91'
etc.) progressed at all since 2012?
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Long version:
Non-UTF8 messages appear fine when