* Tue Nov 18 2008 Jukka Salmi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Is anybody able to reproduce this? Or is anybody able to read [1]this > message with the latest Mutt? (I just want to make sure it's not a OS > problem before sending a bug report. This is NetBSD/i386 5.99.01, BTW.)
I can read it from both local and imap mailboxes. (OpenBSD i386 4.4, which has no /usr/i18n) | parse_parameters: `boundary="===============3605358539010039876=="' | parse_parameter: `boundary' = `===============3605358539010039876==' | mutt_addr_is_user: no, all failed. | mutt_addr_is_user: no, all failed. | mutt_addr_is_user: no, all failed. | mutt_index_menu[608]: Got op 57 BTW, your "hang.message" is English though it says it's ks_c_5601 Korean. I can read its body correctly after setting one of these hooks: "charset-hook ks_c_5601-1987 us-ascii" "charset-hook ks_c_5601-1987 euc-kr" "charset-hook ks_c_5601-1987 iso-2022-kr" (I don't see your hangup even without one.) I have no idea what ks_c_5601-1987 means, but I suspect NetBSD (Citrus?) iconv. I think I'm using GNU iconv. HTH, -- tamo
