Does anyone know how to persuade Mutt (on stock Red Hat Linux 8.0) to treat 8859-1 as default? It insists on displaying either \xxx escapes (when LC_CTYPE is en-US.UTF-8) or question marks (in all other cases). It's not the xterm, as I have proved by running a Perl program to output #xA0 to #xFF.
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