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Re: Reading UTF-8 Mail



Am 2006-05-01 21:37:45, schrieb Stephan Seitz:
> On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 02:42:16PM -0400, Derek Martin wrote:
> >Note also that Debian, for example, uses .utf8 instead of .UTF-8 to
> >identify UTF-8 locales.  Mac may also, I don't know.  If you run

> I don't know if they ever used .utf8, but this must have been long ago.  
> Debian/Stable uses .UTF-8, too.

UTF-8, UTF8, utf-8 and utf8 depend on the distribution...

I have read it on one of the Debian-Mailinglists (AFAIK debian-devel)

> >4. Your application needs to support Unicode.  Mutt does, so you're
> 
> Don't you need a UTF-8 version of slang or ncurses, too?

;-)

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