Quoting Andreas Hanke (andreas.ha...@r-kom.de):

> I am using vim.
> And if I write an E-Mail, like now I could see the ü into your "Grüße"
> Everthing in VIM is perfect.

Okay. Your outgoing emails are perfectly okay now. Encoding is set
to UTF-8 and the characters show correct on my terminal.

The problem therefor must still be in your mutt config?


> That is the point why I could not belive that this is problem with my
> editor: VIM shows everything correct, VIM accept äöü?, everything OK.

Okay, but something has changed since your previous message and this
one. As the previous one was sent out with UTF-8 content-type in de
headers but the message content wasn't UTF-8.

This message however is correctly encoded and has correct headers.


> But if switch back to mutt the ü is an M-CM-< -> also in the menues.
> any ideas?

Read your mails with vim. :-))

No, serious, there has to be a problem with your mutt config and/or
terminal configuration, still. Can you perform a wget from the same
system mutt is running on?

Run   wget -qO- http://8n1.org/utf8

This should show a 'demo' of unicode capabilities. If that shows up
right (not all glyphs are supposed to work, but lots of em should) the
problem is really in your mutt configuration, still...
( The bottom bit of that file should look like https://8n1.org/8659/0c17 )

Confirm that there is no 'charset' setting in any of your mutt
configuration files. Start up mutt and type ":set ?charset".
It should print out 'charset=utf-8'.

If it doesn't, your mutt is not convinced the environment is unicode capable.


HTH,
-Sander.
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