Hi,
I'm noticing different encoding behavior for headers displayed at the
index view and those at the pager view for the same email. For example,
at the index view I can see subjects like: "?Opin? sobre Bebidas
Alcoh?licas y gan? una TV LCD o una Notebook!", while the right chars
show instead of ?
> This is probably a gmail bug:
> http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/2997
I knew about that bug, I've even experienced it, but I can't find the
relation with the problem I'm describing now. The headers in question
are correctly utf-8 or latin-1 encoded, there is no trace of rfc 2047
encoding, be it
Hi Kyle,
> You're not *forcing* the charset, you're *guessing* the charset.
> There's a semantic difference (of course, we computer folk love to
I didn't mean I was forcing the charset to be one that it wasn't, of
course, but telling mutt to interpret the binary data as having one or
another en
boundary="===3754908945113369111=="
From: "Livra Encuestas"
Subject: ?Opin? sobre Bebidas Alcoh?licas y gan? una TV LCD o una Notebook!
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:37:05 -0600
To: carlosjosep...@gmail.com
Message-Id: <20090226183705.6152e1af0...@tweek.livra.com>
Yeah, you're right, th
Hi all,
I don't think this is supported but I'm going to ask it anyway. I would
like to see my replies intercalated in threads. I use gmail imap server,
and sent emails are correctly stored under "[Gmail]/Sent Mail" (this is
the default gmail imap server behavior, no extra config is required,
exce
d ideas?
Best regards
-Carlos
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 05:01:26PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Carlos Pita [01-01-70 12:34]:
> >
> > I don't think this is supported but I'm going to ask it anyway. I would
> > like to see my replies intercalated in thread
Hi Patrick,
> Then you have not considered/read my post which you fully quoted,
Yes, I had read it before I posted my reply. Thank you very much for the
suggestion.
Currently I don't have a "provider's smtp". And I find my problem a
minor annoyance, not worth switching to another smtp server. Th
> > folder-hook . 'set record=^'
>
> One thing that is interesting about the Gmail IMAP server is
> that a message can exist in multiple folders at the same time.
> This is actually a pretty powerful concept. In reality there's
> a database with a single copy of each message, and IMAP
That's
> ps: your sig should begin with , the characters
> not the words.
Thanks for the great tip !!!
Carlos