Hello Michael,
On Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 8:57:57 PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> Sven Hartenstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
>> Can I do something like "if a mail comes from hotmail than assume
>> this content-type..."
> You might try this:
> charset-hook "" iso-8859-1 # if nothing is specified use iso-8859-1
I've seen this proposed in other threads, with the same meaning you
commented. But if I try it here, "" works like a joker for all specified
or unspecified charsets in any MIME message. So mutt sees *all* mails,
polish, russian, japanese, or even simply Latin-9 ones (with "�" Euro),
as if they were Latin-1. Only non MIME messages are left aside. That's
surely not a wanted behaviour, in the general case; at least it's a big
regression in functionality. Or am I doing something wrong?
To get the commented behaviour here, I must set:
charset-hook us-ascii iso-8859-1
But obviously this matches not only MIME unspecified charset
(condidered per RFC as defaulting to Ascii), but also those labeled
US-Ascii.
Bye! Alain.
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