On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, Daniel Bauke wrote:
> On Thu Jul 1 22:27:54 1999,
> Thomas Roessler wrote [To Mutt User List]:
> $charset in .muttrc? It's "iso-8859-2".
> Charset definition files from mutt? They are in /etc/charsets, as
> it was set in (little changed by me) rpm's spec file.
I've experienced a similar 'problem' on mails using iso-8859-1 that
in the header declares that they use us-ascii.. This was caused by
a faulty MUA used by the sender. I've fixed this using a procmail
filter that replaces us-ascii with iso-8859-1 in the header of mails
from that person.
In this case, I think Mutt does the right thing in showing me question-
marks.
Have you looked at the headerlines to see that they correctly specify
iso-8859-2 as the charset used?
/Staffan