* Patrick Lesslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> > My .muttrc currently has:
> > set charset="iso-8859-1"
> > 
> > but this is what I played with last time I tried to fix this problem and
> > changing it only resulted in me being able to turn the /123 into ?
> 
> It still might be a good idea to lose that line.  I don't have that one.
> It might be overriding the gnome-terminal setting while mutt is open in
> the terminal.

Yay! that seems to have fixed it.

Probably that wasn't it completely, tho' as I used never to have that
line in my muttrc... so a combination of stuff seems to have done the
trick... 

Cheers and thanks,
Taryn
[who is absurdly happy for such a small victory...] 

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