On 1999-07-01 10:28:27 +0200, Daniel Bauke wrote:
> 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.
This looks like you don't have a locale problem, but like your
system doesn't have the character set definition files in place.
Also, what's the setting of your configuration's $charset variable?