|| On 22 Nov 2000 15:00:18 +0100 || zsh@cs.rochester.edu (ShengHuo ZHU) wrote: >> > > 1. Decrypting mails with umlauts in the body produces \201's >> > > in front of every umlaut. These mails were encrypted within >> > > Gnus. Same effect for encryption / decryption without really >> > > sending a mail (`K E' - see 1½), so it must be a Gnus issue. Funnily enough I did NOT have this problem until I kicked out gpg.el (in the contrib directory) from my configuration to check out whether the recipient problem would disappear with mailcrypt 3.5.5. However: after kicking it out, I see the same problem now. Strange enough it does not appear in my archived mails (they look fine) only in those coming in from somewhere else. >> > Probably fixed. Please try and tell me the result. >> No, I see the same result as before. I'm using Emacs 20.7.2 with >> Mule-UCS on Debian Potato. Please tell me if I should provide you >> with more information on my environment or sample mails / buffers >> etc. sz> Are \201's produced if you manually decrypt the message? Not here. They look fine when being decoded with Seahorse. Regards, Georg -- Georg C. F. Greve the monthly GNU forum in English, German, French, Spanish and Japanese. Check it out at http://brave-gnu-world.org/