On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 09:13:24AM -0500, Scott wrote: > You should be able to read that though in mutt--at least, I'm able to > read ISO-2022 in mutt with mlterm--and I believe, I might have to set my > LC_CTYPE to ja_JP.utf-8, but my memory is hazy. I do remember there was > a problem with mutt-ng in FreeBSD, because it wasn't building properly > with slang, I had to use curses, and therefore, a non-UTF-8 message made > me errm, curse. <ducks and runs>. > I can read his messages in mutt. My problem is sending messages. One guy at the tlug talked about some Japanese patched mutt. I don't see an Arch package/build for it and I have a feeling it is very old. I guess you don't know how to send messages in that encoding with mutt.(Or maybe I wasn't paying attention to what you were saying.)
I should say that I could try my host family's keitai. They have DoCoMo and Vodafone though. But if they send messsages in iso-2022 (I think they should.) then it should be ok to test with. I have no knowledge about this stuff though, my LC_CTYPE is set to ja_JP.utf-8. (according to your scim tutorial) But how would I send messages in this format? Thanks. _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
