Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.9-2sarge2

Hi,

I'm using a latin1 terminal, but I've set up vim to use utf-8 files by
default, but fall back to latin1.  Vim also shows latin1 on the screen.
But I can't seem to get mutt and vim to agree on the charset for the
file being used.

When I start a new mail:
In mutt: charset, as returned by ":set ?charset" returns:
charset="iso-8859-1"

In vim: ":set fileencoding" returns:
fileencoding=utf-8

So, I was reading the documentation, and it seems that the only thing
that I should consider changing seems to be file_charset.  I've tried
setting that to various things like just "utf-8", or
"utf-8:iso-8859-1", but it doesn't seem to be changing anything.

It seems that mutt always considers the encoding of the filename to be
the same as for the terminal, and that's not really what I want.
Forcing the charset to utf-8 to seems to be working, but then I can't
properly read mails in mutt.


Kurt



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