On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 05:01:21PM -0800, Richard Gananathan wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 09:39:36PM -0500, Scott wrote:
> 
> 
> I take a look at the emails with 'e', his emails come to me in the weird
> iso encoding and my emails go to him in utf8. The reply trick I thought
> of didn't work, all the emails I send are encoded in utf8.

Keep in mind ISO-2022 isn't weird--at one point, it seemed as if it
might become everyone's default encoding. 

> 
> However, his cell phone can read utf8. It seems the problem is only with
> KDDI. Au akan na? (Doubt you know Kansai ben, aha, I don't know why I
> wrote that.)

Oosaka ben zen zen dekihen ya de.  :)


> 
> 
> Either way, it seems we need to add that weird encoding as a locale and
> set my lc type to that before I send an email, but as you said Arch only
> has euc jp. 
> 
> Thanks for your help Scott.

As I said, I'll google today, to see if it's trivial or not to add a
locale.   (For example, in NetBSD, one adds UTF-8 by downloading a
locale.src and doing mklocale.)

> 
> (Off topic, I'm sure there is a way to set the threaded view to be the
> default view for your mailbox somehow in the .muttrc but I am too dumb
> to figure it out.)

I don't often use it, so I've forgotten, but check the system wide
/etc/Muttrc, it should have it. 


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