* Christopher S. Swingley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Mike, <SNIP> > I don't even know where I got it. I normally keep my .bashrc > really well commented so I can figure out what's going on later > (and to provide some direction to my users when I copy my .bashrc to > theirs), but my comments aren't helpful here. I originally suspected > it had something to do with editing C files with vim, but I'm less > certain now. > > Someone else commented that \222 isn't legal anyway, so perhaps my > mutt is actually displaying things as they should be.
Well; that's the crux of it, there. Nobody has clarified this for me, so I have no idea. The guy using the handle dman suggested using less as the mutt pager, but I'd have to redo a lot of my .muttrc file. erk. Other than the umlauts, etc. getting hosed, things are working in a very nice sort of way. Don't fsck with it if it ain't broke seems to be what the little voices in my head are telling me. Or wait; is that make a hat out of tinfoil to block the contrary radio transmissions from Venus? ;) (sorry, my twisted mind gets away on me sometimes) Cheers, Mike Pfleger There's seventy brilliant people on earth. Where are they hiding? "Yashar" -Cabaret Voltaire (off of "2x45")