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Re: garbled display of messages with charset x-gbk



On 21:38 Wed 24 Aug 2005, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * phyrster <phyrster@xxxxxxxxx> [08-24-05 21:29]:
> > I have never successfully visited a single site with of no-ip.org.
> 
> now you have?
> 
> > Don't know why it takes forever to connect.
> 
> you couldn't connect ???

'it takes' means it is always like this, past, present, future. :)
> 
> > What is your muttrc setting? If I can get your setting to your relevent
> > lines, I can replay it in my system. 
> 
> guess you could connect....
No. Since you know the message is in Chinese I think you can view the message
alright without having to look at the screenshot.
> 
> set allow_8bit 
why 8bit here? 
> unset allow_ansi 
again, why this line?
> set display_filter="sed s/\r//|sed '\''/^\\[-- .* --]$/d'\''"  
> set quote_regexp="^( {0,5}[>|:%]| {0,5}[a-zA-Z0-9]+[>|]+)+"
I don't know this sed thing. What does it do here, could you specify?
> everything else is as comes with SuSE xterm for en_US
> 
> LANG=en_US
> LC_CTYPE="en_US"
> LC_NUMERIC="en_US"

My locale is en_US.UTF-8. Don't know whether it has anything to do with it.  
> 
> btw, your sig line is faulty.  You have <dash><dash> and it should be
> <dash><dash><space>.

I can't tell any difference from my display. You can't see space anyway
right? Or it is to mutt-formating that matters?

regards

bxuef

(I have added a space after the two dashes, now it is ok?)
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