SOLUTION: mutt just stopped displaying thread characters

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On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 20:48:16 at 08:48:16PM -0800, Gordon Messmer (yinyang@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> 
> Remove the .i18n file.  Log out.  Log back in.
> 
> At that point, your X session, and by extension your terminal emulator, 
> should be using a UTF-8 locale.  When you launch mutt, it should also be 
> using a UTF-8 locale.  It should print the correct "thread" characters.

YES! That did it! Thanks a lot, Gordon

Ciao,
	Marco Fioretti
	(now calling the doctor for some memory pills, to remember
	*why* did he screw up that file...)

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