On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 07:35:50PM -0400, Philip Mak wrote: > I just received a message with this header: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > It contained the following line: > > Since you<92>re a WebPosition customer, > > where <92> is how it looks when I "less" the Maildir file. > > But when I use the mutt pager to view the message (and even if I > export the message via pipe-message), that line becomes: > > Since you?re a WebPosition customer, > > I'm guessing it's not exactly mutt's "fault" since the <92> character > should not have appeared in a message having Content-Type us-ascii. > But is there a way to make mutt display those weird Microsoft > characters (apostrophe, smart quotes, ellipsis, etc.) with their > appropriate ASCII equivalents (' " ...) instead of replacing them with > question marks?
see a previous thread called "apostrophe" (started the 6 may) -- Bernard Massot
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