Re: terminal settings
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- Subject: Re: terminal settings
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 15:00:45 -0600
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On Friday, December 7 at 03:39 PM, quoth Stefanie Slamon:
>After being away from the joys of a shell account for a while, I'm
>back to reading mail as it should be read. Unfortunately, I'm
>having a witch of a time getting a compatible term and charset
>match to display threading characters correctly. What I'm getting
>now looks like this:
>
> 221 O Dec 07 Pau Amaro-Seoan ( 20) Re: searching in "sent"
> 222 O Dec 07 Michael Tatge ( 24) └─>
> 223 O Dec 07 Pau Amaro-Seoan ( 29) └─>
> 224 N Dec 07 Nicolas Rachins ( 13) └─>
What's wrong with that? Looks fine to me...
(Though the fact that it renders fine on my terminal and not on yours
suggests that perhaps your locale or TERM setting is incorrect.)
~Kyle
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