Is the default coding system in Mutt determined by how I have set up
locales in debian ?
I have got a standard "C" locale and put charset="ISO-8859-1" in .muttrc
but Mutt does not display accented characters, unless I set:
$ export LANG="it_IT"
before running Mutt.
Is there a way to have in Mutt a charset independent of locale setting?
Saluti, Mauro.
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