Unfortunately, changing to "Western" did not make a difference.
It seems to me that cyradm might be setup not to echo characters by default in order to better support script processing. I can see where running cyradm in a script and trying to parse its output would be complicated if it was to echo every character it received.
For this reason, I expected that the MAN page would reference an option to enable "interactive mode" or something. But I found no such thing.
-Mike Ellis
On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 03:30 PM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Just a hunch: there were problems on Red Hat 8 and 9, because they use UTF-8 as default - as does OS X! Maybe you should try setting the Terminal to "Western (ISO Latin 1)" ...
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