Re: strange characters in lbdb file make mutt throw "standard input "

2016-06-16 Thread Peter P.
* Patrick Shanahan [2016-06-16 00:25]: > * Peter P. [06-15-16 16:32]: > > * Marcelo Laia [2016-06-15 21:00]: > > > Em 15 de jun de 2016 15:41, "Peter P." > > > escreveu: > > > > > > > > I found out that the way lbdb collects the addresses from mails I send > > > > from mutt via lbdb-fetchaddr

Re: strange characters in lbdb file make mutt throw "standard input "

2016-06-15 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Peter P. [06-15-16 16:32]: > * Marcelo Laia [2016-06-15 21:00]: > > Em 15 de jun de 2016 15:41, "Peter P." escreveu: > > > > > > I found out that the way lbdb collects the addresses from mails I send > > > from mutt via lbdb-fetchaddr will create an iso-8859-15 file unless > > > specified diff

Re: strange characters in lbdb file make mutt throw "standard input "

2016-06-15 Thread Peter P.
* Marcelo Laia [2016-06-15 21:00]: > Em 15 de jun de 2016 15:41, "Peter P." escreveu: > > > > I found out that the way lbdb collects the addresses from mails I send > > from mutt via lbdb-fetchaddr will create an iso-8859-15 file unless > > specified differently using the (-c) flag. > > Please ex

[SPAM?] Re: [SPAM?] strange characters in lbdb file make mutt throw "standard input "

2016-06-15 Thread Peter P.
Hi list, (replying to myself below) * Peter P. [2016-06-15 19:47]: > Hi list, > > as the subject says, I am trying to query the little brother database > (lbdb) for an email address that contains a german umlaut in its > realname. While querying the database from bash works somehow (using the >

[SPAM?] strange characters in lbdb file make mutt throw "standard input "

2016-06-15 Thread Peter P.
Hi list, as the subject says, I am trying to query the little brother database (lbdb) for an email address that contains a german umlaut in its realname. While querying the database from bash works somehow (using the lbdbq command) and only replacing the umlaut with a question mark symbol, the que