On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Christoph Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Re: Ennio Sr 2008-10-19 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED]     'my_hdr From: Ennio-Sr
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>>                               my_hdr Reply-To: Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>> ; \
>                                                                             ^ 
>   ^
>
> This is not a valid domain name.
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OK, but it doesn't seem to be responsible for that error: aamof I
changed all those lines but stil get the error! (Not to mention that
old Etch ersion works correctly despite those lines).

One more thing, however, may be worth saying: I changed .bashrc and
.bash_profile LC_ALL line to read:
LC_ALL=en_US
Following that change, the Etch mutt version showed correctly all
(italian) vowels with an accent, whereas this Lenny version will show
them as a couple of alien letters.
I suspect there is something wrong with 'locales' but I do not know
what else to look at (I eliminated the /etc/environment, tried with
LC_ALL=C, reconfiguring locales doesn't show any arror). Choosing
it_IT as LC_ALL allows me to write accented vowels from console, but
disrupts the accented in past mail messages - a black square appears
in their place).

As my intention is to help and not to waste your time, in case these
problems are only mine you just tell me and I'll stick to the older
mutt version.

Thanks for your attention.
Regards,
    Ennio

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