Hi, every now and then I get an email and I want to reply. I save the message and edit it using vim. The text, instead of having spaces in it has =20 (equal sign two zero in case that gets interpreted), this equals escape sequence isn't always followed by 20, it can have other characters or just be at the end of a line for example. I can get round the problem with a bit of a kludge, using nail and vi but I'd like to not have to go through this extra step. Does anybody know if there is a simple way to replace these encodings with their proper encodings ? I've tried googling but that's not helpful. BTW, most of the emails seem to come from corporate Exchange servers and the mail headers don't seem to indicate what the encoding is.
It's irritating me like something not right that I can't seem to find a solution to this. Yes I know I should be using the latest and greatest whizz bang gui email client but I have been using mail, mailx and now nail & vi for so long now that I'm a dinosaur :-) Regards, David ubuntu/uk-2007-10-02.tx ubuntu-uk +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Dave Restall, Computer Nerd, Cyclist, Radio Amateur G4FCU, Bodger | | Mob +44 (0) 7973 831245 Skype: dave.restall Radio: G4FCU | | email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web : Not Ready Yet :-( | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | The Kennedy Constant: | | Don't get mad -- get even. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
