Roozbeh Pournader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Until then, I am looking forward to hearing reports from people who have
> > already completely moved their Linux environment to UTF-8, i.e. who run
> > their terminal emulators only in UTF-8 mode all day long. What does
> > still break under UTF-8 and needs to be fixed?
>
> My main problem has been pine. First of all it doesn't pass 0x80-0x9F to
> the terminal, and second it doesn't have automatic charset conversion, so
> I have problems with messages in ISO-8859-x. In short, almost nothing
> works with pine.
You could try Mutt (www.mutt.org) instead. Apart from reasonable
handling of UTF-8 terminals Mutt has other advantages, too.
See www.rano.org/mutt.html for the UTF-8 instructions ...
Edmund
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