I think it's look like a bug. I read that mutt converts `non-
printable' chars into question marks -- if someone need it it's
ok, but i want to turn it off. Unfortunately there are two `stan-
dards' in Poland -- iso-8859-2 and cp-1250, sometimes I also get
some mail with charset us-ascii, though it contains iso or cp
chars.

So, I did coresponding to INSTALL: ./configure --enable-loca-
les-fix, but mutt still converts chars from cp-1250 into `?'s.
If it is impossible to turn it off, I could stand it, but why
on earth, mutt also put these `?' into editor?

ps. what about other people, who gets mail in many languages?
Should they run mutt with diffrent $LC_ALL to read mail in
every language?

-- 
Daniel `bonkey' Bauke; http://www.oho.com.pl/~bonkey/; {happiness=bike&&unix;}

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