Denis Chapligin wrote:
: Hi
:
: How can i make Mutt automaticly recode e-mails from one character set to another one?
I not have any problems with it.
Is your `charset' variable set properly?
What is your local encoding?
What is encoding of recode-failed message (for example)?
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And
ng in this branch implemented
with using external charset files -- this allow add new charsets
without recompilation of Mutt, and charset aliases -- without
charset hooks.
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I'm delivering mail into these folders with
: procmail.
Your incomming mailbox (mailboxes) is placed on NFS-mounted file system?
Try --enable-buffy-size in configure-time.
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Mikko Hanninen wrote:
: I didn't look into this deeply, but just to throw an idea out --
: did you try something like:
:
: ^~L (alice|bob|carol)
Right answer is:
^(~L alice)|(~L bob)|(~L carol)
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ented out and replaced by "clear" gpg commands.
Check for is you use fresh gpg.rc?
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igure time), ~/.muttrc and gpg.rc used
by you?
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lucky
all world ;-). But *never* mind about make umask in Mutt another than
077! I don't want patch Mutt every release for removing these or
similar options.
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(accepting default).
: Is this a known problem ?
No. Which russian D/N all work well, but this was not comfortable for me.
And was changed to english Y/N/etc...
If you want, can send our `po/ru.po' file for 0.95.4i
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