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Re: unicode body search fails, squares in subjects [SOLVED]



On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 11:05:32PM +0200, Alain Bench wrote:
>  On Thursday, September 9, 2004 at 12:56:35 PM +0200,
>  Alexandros Droseltis wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 01:52:40PM +0200, Alain Bench wrote:
> >>| folder-hook . "set assumed_charset=iso-8859-7"
> >>| folder-hook german\\.mbox$ "set assumed_charset=iso-8859-1"
> > it didn't work. The most of these messages come from webmail clients.
> > When opening them (pager), the squares become lines like \361\345\360
> 
>     Unset $strict_mime also. Which webmails? Otherwise could you please
> copy one or two such messages to a temporary mailbox, gzip it, and send
> it to me privately? German mails preferably: I don't know Greek.
> 
> 
> > patched mutt: after composing a message, saving it caused
> > "Segmentation fault"
> 
>     I can't reproduce (with 1.4). Can you with last Mutt 1.5.6 and
> patch-1.5.6.tt.assumed_charset.1? "gdb $(which mutt) core"?

After your first answer I had patched mutt with patch-1.5.6.tt.ja.1; I
thought that it includes assumed_charset feature amomg others. After
your second mail I patched mutt1.5.6 with
patch-1.5.6.tt.assumed_charset.1 (adding in my muttrc ---as before---
the lines you suggested) and no more squares. It works great! Everything
in the right encoding.

I don't know if patch-1.5.6.tt.ja.1 sould do the work too, the
instructions are only in Japanese. If wished, I could send the "gdb
$(which mutt) core" results for that patched mutt.

This feature is great!

Thank you very much for your help!

Alexandros

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