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how to display 8bit chars in mutt?



When I view Emails that contain eightbit characters coded in 
iso-8859-1, e.g. the german u-umlaut like in  'für', it is displayed 
in the mutt viewer (the part of mutt that is used to display the Email
when you open it) as  'f\374r'.


How can I make mutt display it with the real 8bit character so my terminal
(putty term - TERM=ansi) displays it correctly?


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Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies kuku_at_kukulies.org