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Pass Control Characters As is
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Daniel Feenberg
2023-03-26 11:02:50 UTC
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I get a lot of spam with non-ascii character sets. Sometimes it changes the terminal mode so that subsequent text is unreadable. If the mode change is in the message subject, it is sometimes hard to locate which message to delete, as much of the message list can be mangled. I can see that the options "Pass Control Characters As Is" and "Pass C1 Control Characters As Is" are both unchecked. Is there something else I can do? At present I just the current message, leave Alpine, and restart Alpine. But that isn't always the right message to delete, so I worry about deleting a good message.

Daniel Feenberg
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Alpine is version 2.25 running in FreeBSD 13.1, Windows terminal is TeraTerm Pro 4.91.
Adam H. Kerman
2023-03-26 14:49:22 UTC
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Post by Daniel Feenberg
I get a lot of spam with non-ascii character sets. Sometimes it changes
the terminal mode so that subsequent text is unreadable. If the mode
change is in the message subject, it is sometimes hard to locate which
message to delete, as much of the message list can be mangled. I can see
that the options "Pass Control Characters As Is" and "Pass C1 Control
Characters As Is" are both unchecked. Is there something else I can do?
At present I just the current message, leave Alpine, and restart Alpine.
But that isn't always the right message to delete, so I worry about
deleting a good message.
Try CTRL-L to redraw the screen.

On rare occassions, an octet in a multi-byte character might be
interpretted as CTRL-S and stop output, so hit CTRL-Q. There's a setting
to deal with this that I forget but I leave it unset. I don't recall if
it's in addition to "Pass Control Characters As Is".
Post by Daniel Feenberg
Daniel Feenberg
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Alpine is version 2.25 running in FreeBSD 13.1, Windows terminal is TeraTerm Pro 4.91.
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