Re: Charset PB

2009-07-01 Thread Alexandre
Le mercredi 01 juillet de l'année 2009, vers 11 heures et 13 minutes, Rocco 
Rutte écrivait:
 Hi,
 
 * Alexandre wrote:
 
  é appear like : \303^Hé^H\251
  
  I notice this only happen with mails from apple mailer (I do not know if
  it depends on my own configuration).
  
  More information dealing the mail:
  Content-Type: text/enriched;
  charset=ISO-8859-1
 
 Likely this is mutt's fault. It should be fixed in the latest version,
 1.5.20. Can you give that a try?
 
 text/enriched allows for some text attributes such as bold and
 underline, the é in your example should be printed bold.

Thank you Rocco for your answer.

As I use debian testing system, this mutt version is not available yet.

I will wait because this failure is not urgent. 

Cheers.
-- 
Alexandre Delanoë


Re: Charset PB

2009-07-01 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi,

* Alexandre wrote:

 As I use debian testing system, this mutt version is not available yet.

 I will wait because this failure is not urgent. 

Please use a spam filter or whatever to protect from spam, but not using 
an invalid email address. I just tried to mail you personally, but got a 
bounce... :-(

Anyway, can you send me such a message privately so that I can make sure 
the bug is really fixed, please?

Rocco


Re: Charset PB

2009-07-01 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi,

* Rocco Rutte wrote:

 Anyway, can you send me such a message privately so that I can make
 sure the bug is really fixed, please?

With proper locale setup a test message is fine with single/multibyte
locales, so the latest version should solve the problem.

Rocco


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Attach to shared mailbox in Exchange

2009-07-01 Thread Chris
Does anyone know how can I attach to a shared mailbox in Exchange from
Mutt? I'm running mutt 1.5.20.

Thanks.


Re: sporadic acs characters problem with Mutt in Terminal.app

2009-07-01 Thread William Yardley
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 08:47:44AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
 
 Weird... That sounds like something might be wrong either with your 
 terminal library or your termcap. What terminal do you use, and what's 
 the value of $TERM?
 
 (I'm assuming that since you use OpenBSD you know what I'm talking 
 about. :)

Both was answered in my original post, and the version of ncurses is the
one that's mentioned in mutt -v (should be 5.2.20010224).

Agreed that maybe something is wrong, but the point is that generally,
they work fine. It's just that occasionally, something gets goofed up.

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