On 26 Jul 2002 20:41, jennyw wrote: > of mutt. Also, how did you figure out the real name of the charsets? > There's no way I would have guessed that US-ASCII was really CP1251.
Oh sorry, forgot about this part. us-ascii has nothing to do with cp1251. But because in cp1251 the latin letters are also present on the same positions like in us-ascii I still can read mails written in English, nevertheless I use cp1251 instead of us-ascii. The only problem with this approach is the substitution of iso-8859-1 with cp1251 (by charset-hook in my .muttrc) because I see cyrillic letters instead of german umlauts. But I can live with that. Velko