On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 08:56:01AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Thursday, March 6 at 10:27 AM, quoth Jörg Sommer: > > If you get a broken message that says it is iso-8859-1, but is > > cp1252. You don't want to edit the MIME header every time, but save > > it to the mailbox after the first time. It's obvious this couldn't > > be done with cryptographically signed mails. > > Ahh, gotcha. Well, there's the "hard" way of simply editing the > message (by default, that's bound to "e" in both the index and pager). > Other than that, I don't know of a good way to push your change out to > the mailbox. Perhaps you should submit a change request to the mutt > developers.
Yeah, but that doesn't really work either because mutt simply creates a new message and deletes the old one. It's got the same Message-Id but mutt flips the "new" flag back on. And, anyways, it's a pain. Claude