Tin und umlaute unter 8.0
Hi an alle, Ich bin neu in der Liste und hoffe das ich mit meinem ersten Schreiben nicht gleich in die Schüssel trete. Ich hab dei mir eine miniconfig laufen. Aussedem Installiert: fetchmail steak alsa lynx latex mc lprn tin mp3blast Wenn ich nun tin starte mit: tin -r -g Server -G 1000 Werden mir keine umlaute dargestellt. Beim posten gibt es keine Probleme. Hier meine ~/.tin/tinrc # tin configuration file V1.2 # This file was automatically saved by rtin 1.4.4 20000803 ("Vet for the Insane") # # Do not edit while tin is running, since all your changes to this file # will be overwritten when you leave tin. # ############################################################################ # Directory where articles/threads are saved default_savedir=/home/guenther/News # If ON articles/threads with Archive-name: in mail header will # be automatically saved with the Archive-name & part/patch no. auto_save=OFF # If ON mark articles that are saved as read mark_saved_read=ON # Type of post processing to perform after saving articles. # 0=(none) 1=(unshar) 2=(uudecode) 3=(uudecode & list zoo) # 4=(uud & extract zoo) 5=(uud & list zip) 6=(uud & extract zip) post_process_type=0 # If set, command to be run after a successful uudecode post_process_command= # If ON only save/print/pipe/mail unread articles (tagged articles excepted) process_only_unread=OFF # If ON show empty Followup-To header when editing an article prompt_followupto=OFF # If ON confirm certain commands with y/n before executing confirm_action=ON # If ON confirm with y/n before quitting ('Q' never asks) confirm_to_quit=ON # If ON automatically reconnect to NNTP server if the connection is broken auto_reconnect=OFF # If ON use -> otherwise highlighted bar for selection draw_arrow=OFF # If ON use inverse video for page headers at different levels inverse_okay=ON # If ON put cursor at first unread art in group otherwise last art pos_first_unread=ON # If ON show only new/unread articles otherwise show all. show_only_unread=ON # If ON show only subscribed to groups that contain unread articles. show_only_unread_groups=ON # 0=(Only kill unread articles) # 1=(Kill all articles and show in threads marked with K) # 2=(Kill all articles and never show them). kill_level=0 # If ON the TAB command will goto next unread article at article viewer level tab_goto_next_unread=ON # If ON the SPACE command will goto next unread article at article viewer # level when the end of the article is reached (rn-style pager) space_goto_next_unread=OFF # If ON the PGDN or DOWN command will goto next article when pressed # at end of message pgdn_goto_next=ON # If ON a TAB command will be automatically done after the X command tab_after_X_selection=OFF # If ON scroll full page of groups/articles otherwise half a page full_page_scroll=ON # If ON show the last line of the previous page as first line of next page show_last_line_prev_page=OFF # If ON ask user if read groups should all be marked read catchup_read_groups=OFF # If ON catchup group/thread when leaving with the left arrow key. group_catchup_on_exit=ON thread_catchup_on_exit=ON # Thread articles on 0=(nothing) 1=(Subject) 2=(References) 3=(Both). thread_articles=3 # If ON show group description text after newsgroup name at # group selection level show_description=ON # Part of from field to display 0) none 1) address 2) full name 3) both show_author=2 # Which news headers you wish to see. If you want to see _all_ the headers, # place an '*' as this value. This is the only way a wildcard can be used. # If you enter 'X-' as the value, you will see all headers beginning with # 'X-' (like X-Alan or X-Pape). You can list more than one by delimiting with # spaces. Not defining anything turns off this option. news_headers_to_display=Newsgroups Followup-To Summary Keywords # Same as 'news_headers_to_display' except it denotes the opposite. # An example of using both options might be if you thought X- headers were # A Good Thing(tm), but thought Alan and Pape were miscreants...well then you # would do something like this: # news_headers_to_display=X- # news_headers_to_not_display=X-Alan X-Pape # Not defining anything turns off this option. news_headers_to_not_display= # If ON use print current subject or newsgroup description in the last line info_in_last_line=OFF # Sort articles by 0=(nothing) 1=(Subject descend) 2=(Subject ascend) # 3=(From descend) 4=(From ascend) 5=(Date descend) 6=(Date ascend) # 7=(Score descend) 8=(Score ascend). sort_article_type=6 # (-m) directory where articles/threads are saved in mailbox format default_maildir=/home/guenther/Mail # If ON save mail to a MMDF style mailbox (default is normal mbox format) save_to_mmdf_mailbox=OFF # If ON, the realname in the X-Comment-To header is displayed in the # upper-right corner. You can use news_headers_to_display=X-Comment-To # instead of this show_xcommentto=OFF # If ON print all of article header otherwise just the important lines print_header=OFF # Print program with parameters used to print articles/threads default_printer=/usr/bin/lpr # If ON articles/threads will be saved in batch mode when save -S # or mail -M is specified on the command line batch_save=OFF # If ON editor will be started with cursor offset into the file # otherwise the cursor will be positioned at the first line start_editor_offset=ON # Format of editor line including parameters # %E Editor %F Filename %N Linenumber default_editor_format=%E +%N %F # Format of mailer line including parameters # %M Mailer %S Subject %T To %F Filename %U User (AmigaDOS) # ie. to use elm as your mailer: elm -s "%S" "%T" < %F # ie. elm interactive : elm -i %F -s "%S" "%T" default_mailer_format=%M -t < %F # Interactive mailreader: if ON mailreader will be invoked earlier for # reply so you can use more of its features (eg. MIME, pgp, ...) # this option has to suit default_mailer_format use_mailreader_i=OFF # Show number of lines of first unread article in thread listing (ON/OFF) show_lines=ON # Show score of article/thread in listing (ON/OFF) show_score=OFF # If ON remove ~/.article after posting. unlink_article=ON # If ON keep all failed postings in ~/dead.articles keep_dead_articles=ON # If ON keep all postings in ~/Mail/posted keep_posted_articles=ON # If ON add posted articles to filter for highlighting follow-ups add_posted_to_filter=ON # Signature path (random sigs)/file to be used when posting/replying # default_sigfile=file appends file as signature # default_sigfile=!command executes external command to generate a signature # default_sigfile=--none don't append a signature default_sigfile=/home/guenther/.Sig # If ON prepend the signature with dashes '\n-- \n' sigdashes=ON # If ON add signature to reposted articles signature_repost=ON # A comma-delimited list of address-parts you want to be # about when trying to reply by email. spamtrap_warning_addresses= # If ON include advertising User-Agent: header advertising=ON # Time interval in seconds between rereading the active file (0=never) reread_active_file_secs=1200 # Characters used in quoting to followups and replys. # '_' is replaced by ' ', %s, %S are replaced by author's initials. quote_chars=>_ # If ON quote empty lines, too quote_empty_lines=OFF # A regular expression that tin will use to decide which lines are # quoted when viewing articles. Quoted lines are shown in col_quote. # If you leave this blank, tin will use a builtin default. quote_regex=^\s{0,3}([\]{}>|:)]|\w{1,3}[>|])(?!-) # A regular expression that tin will use to decide which lines are # quoted twice. Twice quoted lines are shown in col_quote2. # If you leave this blank, tin will use a builtin default. quote_regex2=^\s{0,3}(([\]{}>|:)]|\w{1,3}[>|])\s*){2}(?!-[})>]) # A regular expression that tin will use to decide which lines are # quoted >=3 times. >=3 times quoted lines are shown in col_quote3. # If you leave this blank, tin will use a builtin default. quote_regex3=^\s{0,3}(([\]{}>|:)]|\w{1,3}[>|])\s*){3} # A regular expression that tin will use to find Subject prefixes # which will be removed before showing the header. strip_re_regex=(R[eE](\^\d+|\[\d\])?|A[wW]|Odp):\s # A regular expression that tin will use to find Subject suffixes # which will be removed when replying or posting followup. strip_was_regex=.\(([Ww]a[rs]|[Bb]y[l³]o):.*\)\s*$ # If ON quote signatures, too quote_signatures=ON # If OFF don't show signatures when displaying articles show_signatures=ON # Format of quote line when mailing/posting/following-up an article # %A Address %D Date %F Addr+Name %G Groupname %M Message-Id # %N Full Name %C First Name news_quote_format=%F wrote: mail_quote_format=In article %M you wrote: xpost_quote_format=In %G %F wrote: # If ON automatically put your name in the Cc: field when mailing an article auto_cc=OFF # If ON automatically put your name in the Bcc: field when mailing an article auto_bcc=OFF # Character used to show that an art was deleted (default 'D') art_marked_deleted=D # Character used to show that an art is in a range (default '#') art_marked_inrange=# # Character used to show that an art will return (default '-') art_marked_return=- # Character used to show that an art was auto-selected (default '*') art_marked_selected=* # Character used to show that an art was unread (default '+') art_marked_unread=+ # If ON a screen redraw will always be done after certain external commands force_screen_redraw=OFF # If ON use the builtin mini inews for posting via NNTP # otherwise use an external inews program use_builtin_inews=ON # If ON automatically list thread when entering it using right arrow key. auto_list_thread=ON # If ON enable mouse key support on xterm terminals use_mouse=OFF # If ON strip blanks from end of lines to speedup display on slow terminals strip_blanks=ON # Maximum length of the names of newsgroups displayed groupname_max_length=32 # If ON show a mini menu of useful commands at each level # and posting etiquette after composing an article beginner_level=ON # Num of days a short term filter will be active default_filter_days=28 # If ON, create local copies of NNTP overview files. cache_overview_files=OFF # If ON limit the number of articles to get use_getart_limit=ON # Number of articles to get (0=no limit), if negative sets maximum number # of already read articles to be read before first unread one getart_limit=500 # If ON using ANSI-color use_color=ON # For color-adjust use the following numbers # 0-black 1-red 2-green 3-brown # 4-blue 5-pink 6-cyan 7-white # These are *only* for foreground: # 8-gray 9-lightred 10-lightgreen 11-yellow # 12-lightblue 13-lightpink 14-lightcyan 15-lightwhite # A '-1' is interpreted as default (foreground normally is white, and # background black) # Standard foreground color col_normal=7 # Standard-Background-Color col_back=0 # Color of background for inverse text col_invers_bg=4 # Color of foreground for inverse text col_invers_fg=7 # Color of text-lines col_text=7 # Color of mini help menu col_minihelp=3 # Color of help pages col_help=7 # Color of messages in last line col_message=6 # Color of quote-lines col_quote=2 # Color of twice quoted lines col_quote2=3 # Color of >=3 times quoted lines col_quote3=6 # Color of header-lines col_head=2 # Color of actual news header fields col_newsheaders=9 # Color of article subject col_subject=6 # Color of response counter col_response=2 # Color of sender (From:) col_from=2 # Color of Help/Mail-Sign col_title=6 # Color of signature col_signature=4 # Enable word highlighting? word_highlight=ON # Should the leading and ending stars and dashes also be displayed, # even when they are highlighting marks? # 0 - no 1 - yes, display mark 2 - print a space instead # 3 - print a space, but only in signatures word_h_display_marks=2 # Color of word highlighting. There are two possibilities for # in Articles: *stars* and _underdashes_ col_markstar=11 col_markdash=13 # User's mail address, if not username@host mail_address= # Charset supported locally which is also used for MIME header and # Content-Type header unless news and mail need to be encoded in other # charsets as in case of EUC-KR for Korean which needs to be converted to # ISO-2022-KR in mail message. # If not set, the value of the environment variable MM_CHARSET is used. # Set to US-ASCII or compile time default if neither of them is defined. # If MIME_STRICT_CHARSET is defined at compile-time, charset other than # mm_charset is considered not displayable and represented as '?'. mm_charset=iso-8859-1 # MIME encoding (8bit, base64, quoted-printable, 7bit) of the body # for mails and posts, if necessary. QP is efficient for most European # character sets (ISO-8859-X) with small fraction of non-US-ASCII chars, # while Base64 is more efficient for most 8bit East Asian,Greek,and Russian # charsets with a lot of 8bit characters. # For EUC-KR, 7bit encoding specifies that EUC charsets be converted # to corresponding ISO-2022-KR. The same may be true of EUC-JP/CN. # Korean users should set post_mime_encoding to 8bit and mail_mime_encoding # to 7bit. With mm_charset to EUC-KR, post_mime_encoding set to 7bit does # NOT lead to conversion of EUC-KR into ISO-2022-KR in news-postings since # it's never meant to be used for Usenet news. Japanese always use # ISO-2022-JP for both news and mail. Automatic conversion of EUC-JP and # other 8bit Japanese encodings into ISO-2022-JP(even if 7bit is chosen) # is NOT yet implemented.(it may not be necessary at all as Japanese # terminal emulators and editors appear to have native support of # ISO-2022-JP). In case of Chinese, the situation seems to be more # complicated(different newsgroups and hierarchies for Chinese use different # MIME charsets and encodings) and no special handling is yet implemented. # Summing up 7bit does NOT have any effect on MIME charset other than EUC-KR post_mime_encoding=8bit mail_mime_encoding=8bit # If ON, 8bit characters in news posting is NOT encoded. # default is OFF. Thus 8bit character is encoded by default. # 8bit chars in header is encoded regardless of the value of this # parameter unless post_mime_encoding is 8bit as well. post_8bit_header=ON # If ON, 8bit characters in mail message is NOT encoded. # default is OFF. Thus 8bit character is encoded by default. # 8bit chars in header is encoded regardless of the value of this parameter # unless mail_mime_encoding is 8bit as well. Note that RFC 1552/1651/1652 # prohibit 8bit characters in mail header so that you are advised NOT to # turn it ON unless you have some compelling reason. mail_8bit_header=ON # If ON, RFC 1522 (now RFC 2047)-style header fields are displayed # without decoding. No effect on header displayed at the top of # each page in article mode and summary mode (they are always decoded). # default is OFF so that RFC 1522 (RFC 2047)-style headers (designated in # news_header_to_display) will be decoded back to 8bit when displayed. display_mime_header_asis=ON # Similar to display_mime_header_asis, but works on CTRL-h (show all headers) # instead of news_headers_to_display display_mime_allheader_asis=ON # If ON strip multipart/alternative messages automatically alternative_handling=ON # If ON strip unsubscribed groups from newsrc strip_newsrc=OFF # What to do with bogus groups in newsrc file # 0=(Keep) 1=(Remove) 2=(Highlight with D on selection screen). strip_bogus=2 # Wildcard matching 0=(wildmat) 1=(regex) wildcard=0 # Defaults for quick (1 key) kill & auto-selection filters # header=NUM 0,1=Subject: 2,3=From: 4=Message-Id: & full References: line # 5=Message-Id: & last References: entry only # 6=Message-Id: entry only 7=Lines: # global=ON/OFF ON=apply to all groups OFF=apply to current group # case=ON/OFF ON=filter case sensitive OFF=ignore case # expire=ON/OFF ON=limit to default_filter_days OFF=don't ever expire default_filter_kill_header=0 default_filter_kill_global=ON default_filter_kill_case=ON default_filter_kill_expire=OFF default_filter_select_header=0 default_filter_select_global=ON default_filter_select_case=ON default_filter_select_expire=OFF # Default action/prompt strings default_save_mode=a default_author_search= default_goto_group= default_config_search= default_group_search=de. default_subject_search=tin default_art_search= default_repost_group= default_mail_address= default_move_group=0 default_pipe_command= default_post_newsgroups=de.comm.software.newsreader default_post_subject=tin , suse 8.0 und umlaute default_range_group=1-. default_range_select=1-. default_range_thread=0-. default_regex_pattern= default_save_file=savefile.tin default_select_pattern= default_shell_command= # Host & time info used for detecting new groups (don't touch) newnews=news.t-online.de 1028315080 THX Günther
Hi, Da hat mir einer eine Antwort gemailt und ich hab sie gelöscht. *peinlich* Kannst du deine Info nochmal posten. Danke Günther -- Fülle Dein Leben nicht mit Jahren, fülle Deine Jahre mit Leben.
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