Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
The subject line, as any part of the headers of the mail message should
be in plain ASCII. If you want it to contain other characters you need
to encode it (either binhex or quoted-pritable).
mutt does not attempt to enforce this. It will just pass the subject
from the
thanks,
The problem of not seeing Hebrew is one the recipient of course , either on
outlook express or outlook client, but it has to do with
the fact ( so I believe) we did not have a clue how to input Hebrew on the
command line .
Will try your the suggestions of Yosef Meller
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 07:05:54PM +0200, Israel Shikler wrote:
This list helped me to find a solution for the above, however I am still
stuck with little issue:
The email subject is sometimes should be in Hebrew.
The subject line, as any part of the headers of the mail message
there is no way to input
Hebrew in a command line.
( Or am I totally wrong).
Israel Shikler
Softkol Software Service.
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there is no way to input
Hebrew in a command line.
( Or am I totally wrong).
Yes, you are totaly wrong. Depending on your terminal, there are ways.
On the linux console you need to select a keymap with whatever your
distro supplies; on Gentoo this is setfont(1). On an X terminal it's
just a matter