According to Paul Anni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I use Russian charset (koi8-r) in Mutt, but sometimes badly configured mailers
> set "charset=us-ascii" even if letter is in Russian and use 8-bit characters.
> So Mutt shows ???? instead of Russian letters.
>
> Could I force Mutt to use my charset (koi8-r) even if it is defined in letter
> as "us-ascii" (or whatever)?
Without some source hacking it isn't possible to change that, I think.
However, if you can use procmail and formail, it should be quite trivial
to write a recipe which changes the charset info on headers. As I'm lazy
I won't give a ready solution, sorry...
> BTW, Mutt on my home Linux machine works OK in this situation, but Mutt on
> Solaris at work shows these ???????. I see no difference in .muttrc's here and
> there.
Could it be the Mutt on your Linux box is older version, I think Mutt
has become stricter in following that charset value recently.
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