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On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 10:57:54PM +0800, wtwang wrote:
> hi,everyone!
> i need to receive some letters in chinese.my system's locale is
> en_US.utf8.unfortunately,mutt can't work properly.it just give a string of
> "????".i try to set mutt's locale and charset to gb2312.but it doesn't
> work.please give me some advise.thanks.

With Japanese, I sometimes have similar problems as people use EUC,
shift-JIS and UTF-8.  

Rather than mutt, it's the terminal that will affect things.  For euc I
use mrxvt (after I whined, they put in the patch for Japanese)  :).  

If you can view the encoding in another application, try to find a
terminal that will also view it.  The mlterm terminal is pretty good at
most types of encodings. 





There are times when I just give up, and open sylpheed. 


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