On Monday, 04 March 2002, David Collantes wrote: [snip] > Locale is: > > [david@david]$ locale > LANG=POSIX > LC_CTYPE="POSIX" > LC_NUMERIC="POSIX" > LC_TIME="POSIX" > LC_COLLATE="POSIX" > LC_MONETARY="POSIX" > LC_MESSAGES="POSIX" > LC_ALL=
I'm no guru, but I don't think POSIX locale knows about umlauts and stuff. Why don't you set it to your national locale? Something that has iso-8859-1 by default. I have this set to my national locale (pl_PL), so it defaults to iso-8859-2 and I have no problem with lstroke, uumlaut or anything like that. > On .muttrc: > > set allow_8bit = "yes" Good. > set locale = "C" (tried POSIX too) I have it unset. > set chartset = "iso-8859-1" > set send_chartset = "iso-8859-1" Good. You might want to try "us-ascii:iso-8859-1:utf-8", though. I have mine set to "us-ascii:iso-8859-1:iso-8859-2:utf-8". HTH. -- "The Universe doesn't give you any points for doing things that are easy." -- Sheridan to Garibaldi in Babylon 5:"The Geometry of Shadows" Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski <rathann(at)rangers.eu.org>