I have only a GNU libidbn (32bits) (HP-UX 11.31 is a 64 bit)

I've tried to recompile:

$ make clean
$ ./configure --without-idn
$ make

But for a moment unsuccessfully with various compiling errors....
:-(
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mutt-us...@mutt.org [mailto:owner-mutt-us...@mutt.org] On Behalf Of 
Michael Elkins
Sent: lunes, 19 de abril de 2010 18:14
To: mutt-users@mutt.org
Subject: Re: Wrong IDN handling

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 10:04:59AM +0200, Mercader Kashin, Oleg wrote:
>$ mutt -n -F /dev/null -e 'set sendmail=oleg.merca...@gmail.com' ...
>Bad IDN in "from": 'servihogar24horas.es'
>
>I understand that "-n -F" options will disable any config file but the problem 
>is in the mutt-self internal IDN check routine :-(

Unfortunately there is no way to disable IDN support completely except for 
recompiling mutt and removing the --with-idn option.  The $use_idn variable 
just controls the decoding of IDN's to the local charset.  Mutt always attempt 
encoding since this is required for interoperability.

Does HP-UX have its own libidn, or does it use GNU libidbn?

me






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