On Thursday, 06. Dec. 2001, Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
> However, I have two problems with this approach:
> 
> 1. I can't save the change.
>    If I move the message with overridden charset into another folder, it
>    returns to the original state.
> 
> 2. It doesn't scale.
>    I'm subscribed to a list, where 99% of messages are broken like
>    described above, from a POP account. When I "G" fetch-mail, it's a
>    pain to fix each message.
> 
> Does anyone know how to solve these, especially the second one? Can I
> make mutt automatically override charset of messages matching a certain
> criterion (e.g., "To: .* <group@domain\.com>")?

Hello Baurjan,

you can solve this problem with procmail. In "man procmailex" ist an
example for piping a message through formail to correct the charset. I
think, this is the best you can do, because you can give all mails
which you get, the charset you want.

Hth Michael

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