* Patrick Shanahan [2016-06-16 00:25]:
> * Peter P. [06-15-16 16:32]:
> > * Marcelo Laia [2016-06-15 21:00]:
> > > Em 15 de jun de 2016 15:41, "Peter P."
> > > escreveu:
> > > >
> > > > I found out that the way lbdb collects the addresses from mails I send
> > > > from mutt via lbdb-fetchaddr
* Peter P. [06-15-16 16:32]:
> * Marcelo Laia [2016-06-15 21:00]:
> > Em 15 de jun de 2016 15:41, "Peter P." escreveu:
> > >
> > > I found out that the way lbdb collects the addresses from mails I send
> > > from mutt via lbdb-fetchaddr will create an iso-8859-15 file unless
> > > specified diff
* Marcelo Laia [2016-06-15 21:00]:
> Em 15 de jun de 2016 15:41, "Peter P." escreveu:
> >
> > I found out that the way lbdb collects the addresses from mails I send
> > from mutt via lbdb-fetchaddr will create an iso-8859-15 file unless
> > specified differently using the (-c) flag.
> > Please ex
Hi list,
(replying to myself below)
* Peter P. [2016-06-15 19:47]:
> Hi list,
>
> as the subject says, I am trying to query the little brother database
> (lbdb) for an email address that contains a german umlaut in its
> realname. While querying the database from bash works somehow (using the
>
Hi list,
as the subject says, I am trying to query the little brother database
(lbdb) for an email address that contains a german umlaut in its
realname. While querying the database from bash works somehow (using the
lbdbq command) and only replacing the umlaut with a question mark
symbol, the que
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 05:09:45PM -0500, Ben Gold wrote:
> I seem to get "\302" when there's a doubled space after a period.
>
> It's a \, not a / (as I previously stated).
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 11:02:12PM +0100, toogy@ wrote:
> >On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 04:36:34PM -0500, Ben Gold wro
I seem to get "\302" when there's a doubled space after a period.
It's a \, not a / (as I previously stated).
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 11:02:12PM +0100, toogy@ wrote:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 04:36:34PM -0500, Ben Gold wrote:
When I view messages I often (but not always) get some "/" escape
ch
When I view messages I often (but not always) get some "/" escape
characters. Often "/302" but some other numbers also. And I often get
a red cross on white background on line breaks.
These are varieties of html, rtf, etc? Is there a simple catch-all to
remove all such characters from text mes
Hi,
I just compiled Mutt 1.5.21 on Linux Mint Debian, using service pack
4. Mutt seems to be running fine except for one thing - when I sort my
messages by subject, every subsequent subject line under the original
post in a thread shows strange characters like "M-b~T~B
M-b~T~TM-b~T~@>&q
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:58:06AM +, Chris G wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 05:46:58PM -0500, Chuck Smith wrote:
> Usually the ^M characters get filtered out along the way but obviously
> in this one case that's not happening.
>
> I seem to remember there is a mutt workaround to make the ^M
0n Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:58:06AM +, Chris G wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 05:46:58PM -0500, Chuck Smith wrote:
>> This is my first week of using MUtt and so far I love it! I have been
>> doing a lot of reading and configuring and clearly can see the power of
>> the Mu
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 05:46:58PM -0500, Chuck Smith wrote:
> This is my first week of using MUtt and so far I love it! I have been doing a
> lot of reading and configuring and clearly can see the power of the Mutt.
>
> I have a interesting displying issue that I would like to sort out but it
This is my first week of using MUtt and so far I love it! I have been doing a
lot of reading and configuring and clearly can see the power of the Mutt.
I have a interesting displying issue that I would like to sort out but it
appears to only come from my one persons e-mail address from MS Excha
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 04:05:54PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> One of the things that I've experienced with some webmail clients
> before, though, is that they simply ignore the character set that the
> browser sends with the message content (assuming one is sent---maybe
> one isn't, making it
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On Friday, October 3 at 08:05 PM, quoth Chris Willard:
> I have looked at the headers from one of the emails. It was created
> by Yahoo mail. I assume that are ignoring the email standards?
It's possible; since setting up my hooks, I rarely get an e
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008, Chris Willard wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am receving emails that have strange characters in them! Some
> examples are as follows.
>
> \240 - instead of a space
> \243 - instead of a pound sign
>
Hello Chris and Kyle,
Thank you for the information.
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On Wednesday, October 1 at 09:18 PM, quoth Chris G:
>On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 08:03:15PM +0100, Chris Willard wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am receving emails that have strange characters in them! Some
>> examples are as fol
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 08:03:15PM +0100, Chris Willard wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am receving emails that have strange characters in them! Some
> examples are as follows.
>
> \240 - instead of a space
> \243 - instead of a pound sign
>
> Do I need to process the ema
Hello All,
I am receving emails that have strange characters in them! Some
examples are as follows.
\240 - instead of a space
\243 - instead of a pound sign
Do I need to process the emails before they get to mutt?
Thanks for any tips.
Regards,
Chris.
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Hi,
On Sun, 09 Dec 2001 Brian Clark spewed into the ether:
>
> Can some kind soul point me to the docs I need to read to figure out why
> I see things like this:
>
> \251 allie\260M
>
> In some messages? \260 is the degree symbol and \251 is the copyright
> symbol, I think.
Check your locale
* Baurjan Ismagulov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 09. 2001 18:57]:
> > Can some kind soul point me to the docs I need to read to figure out why
> > I see things like this:
> >
> > \251 allie\260M
> >
> > In some messages? \260 is the degree symbol and \251 is the copyright
> > symbol, I think.
>
>
Hello,
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 06:28:10PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
>
> Can some kind soul point me to the docs I need to read to figure out why
> I see things like this:
>
> \251 allie\260M
>
> In some messages? \260 is the degree symbol and \251 is the copyright
> symbol, I think.
Seems th
Can some kind soul point me to the docs I need to read to figure out why
I see things like this:
\251 allie\260M
In some messages? \260 is the degree symbol and \251 is the copyright
symbol, I think.
I do not think this is a Mutt problem, but I have no idea where to begin
to look, or who to a
Hi Folks
Just a quick question.
Some mails I receiveI think they are mailed by Outlook show strange
characters.
' as in didn't is displayed as did\222t.
What can I do to fix this?
Regards
Brian
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