<quote who="Sonia Hamilton">

> Anyone got any pointers on how to make foreign characters display in mutt?

I suggest using a UTF-8 character set (en_AU.UTF-8) and a terminal such as
gnome-terminal that supports UTF-8 really well.

- Jeff

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