070811 Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> For the one you are actually using on the console (whether VT or xterm).  
> look at the output of 'locale'.

purslow: system> locale
  LANG=
  LC_CTYPE="POSIX"
  LC_NUMERIC="POSIX"
  LC_TIME="POSIX"
  LC_COLLATE="POSIX"
  LC_MONETARY="POSIX"
  LC_MESSAGES="POSIX"
  LC_PAPER="POSIX"
  LC_NAME="POSIX"
  LC_ADDRESS="POSIX"
  LC_TELEPHONE="POSIX"
  LC_MEASUREMENT="POSIX"
  LC_IDENTIFICATION="POSIX"
  LC_ALL=

> Philip Webb also wrote:
>> In  .muttrc  I have: 'set charset="iso-8859-1"'
> Maybe comment this line out?

I have, with this result in a couple of test e-mails to myself:

  MIME-Version: 1.0
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=unknown-8bit
  Content-Disposition: inline
  Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
  User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.16 (2007-06-09)

> Why Gvim produces ISO-8859-1 when you run it from the command line, 
> and produces UTF-8 when run from mutt is weird.  Maybe you have utf-8
> as the first entry in 'assumed_charset' in your .muttrc?

There's no entry with 'assumed' in  .muttrc .

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