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Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 14:38:51 +0100
From: Oliver Andrich <oliver@fitheach.org>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Locale issues and mutt again
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Hi,

I have installed Cygwin lately to setup a satisfying email environment and
command line environment on my windows box, I am forced to use. ;)) But as I
am a german user, I also like to get support for german umlauts to work in
mutt and so on. In my self compiled slrn I already achieved this. I simply put
codepage:oem in the /etc/profile and set charset in slrn to ibm850. It worked
and is pretty fine.

But in mutt I can't get it to work succesfully. Does anybody have any ideas or
any hints on what I can do? Same issue with vim, which is my mail editor of
choice. Ok, my editor of choice. ;)

Best regards,
Oliver

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