Re[2]: $BV;D\SC(B mutt-ja $B4&@mVPNDSJ(B$B<~Bp(B ?
Hello Yu,
On Friday, November 17, 2000, Yu Guanghui wrote:
YG> hi
YG> It's my mistake. I used pine before, never used mutt. Yesterday, I tried mutt 1.2.5-4, but I can't
YG> read chinese. When I changed to mutt-ja, chinese can be displayed, but outgoing mail still have probem. Who can give a configure
YG> file of mutt with chinese support ;-)
Don't use mutt-ja. It will encode your outgoing mail with japanese
encoding. Maybe shift-jis, which no one can read except for people
use japanese clients.
If you use potato, you can copy GBK's LC_CTYPE locale into GB2312's
one. It's a bug in GB2312's locale, glibc 2.1.3. If you use woody
with glibc 2.1.95, I don't know what's the problem is.
Maybe Debian 2.2r1 add i18n work around in mutt. You can try that too.
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Best regards,
hashao mailto:hashao@china.com.n.s.pam
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