On 11/06/11 22:04, Camaleón wrote: > El 11/06/11 13:07, Scott Ferguson escribió: >> On 11/06/11 03:57, � "the dark oracle" wrote: >>> On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 03:01:36 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote: >>> >>>> On 11/06/11 01:02, � "the dark oracle" wrote: >>> >> <snipped>
> > I asked you to test this because of this: > > Wheezy, Icedove with utf-8 encoded folder: > http://picpaste.com/Pantallazo-fOOZ92HP.png > > Wheezy, Icedove with iso-8859-1 encoded folder (this is the default): > http://picpaste.com/pics/Pantallazo-1-wcCjXhKb.1307792270.png > > You see? Yes > I also get the black diamond but *only* when I force a utf-8 > encoding for the folder it contains the messages and click on "apply > default to all messages in the folder..." :-) > > So... what is your default character encoding for the mail folders in > Icedove? UTF-8 > >> I'm wondering if my use of localepurge and only the one locale >> LANG="en_AU.UTF-8" LANGUAGE="en_AU:en" might be part of the problem. >> To that end I'm reading up on locales and character encoding in Debian - >> I'll then try a few variations in a VirtualBox machine, including trying >> another email agent. It'll probably take a couple of days to find the >> time - but I'll post my results when I resolve the issue. > > Have you tried to load the offending message under Evolution or another > MUA? If another e-mail client also loads the wrong character, you may be > facing a system locale mess. If Evo loads it fine, then Icedove is the > one to blame which ineed was my first suspect ;-) Yes. (just now). Kmail. http://ge.tt/8IXUX15 0-1 = Kmail 3 & 4 is Icedove > >>> (put drums here) >> >> ?? > > He, he... It was a kind of drum taps announcing an event :-) Ah. I thought it was roadie humour (put riser here). How about:- [drumroll] :-) > > Greetings, > Cheers -- Tuttle? His name's Buttle. There must be some mistake. Mistake? [Chuckles] We don't make mistakes. [Crash!] Bloody typical. They've gone back to metric without telling us. Terry Gilliam's "Brazil" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4df395c1.8050...@gmail.com