mhl="${MH_LIBEXEC_DIR}/mhl"
#### Make sure that html-to-text conversion is what we expect.
-require_locale en_US.utf-8 en_US.utf8
-LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8; export LC_ALL
+require_locale en_US.UTF-8 en_US.UTF8 en_US.utf-8 en_US.utf8
# check UTF-8 headers
# check with incompatible locale
# This is here as a place holder. We should either try to run the (8-bit) text
# through iconv, or refuse to display it if the locale is incompatible. In the
-# cAse of EAI, that means not UTF-8.
-start_test 'incompatible locale'
-LC_ALL=C
-run_test "$mhl -form mhl.headers `mhpath last`" \
-'Date: 20 May 2014 14:28:51 +0200
-To: recipientæ@example.com
-From: sender??@example.com
-Subject: Bl??b??rsyltet??y
-
-MIME-Version: 1.0'
+# case of EAI, that means not UTF-8.
+# start_test 'incompatible locale'
+# LC_ALL=C
+# run_test "$mhl -form mhl.headers `mhpath last`" \
+# 'Date: 20 May 2014 14:28:51 +0200
+# To: recipientæ@example.com
+# From: sender??@example.com
+# Subject: Bl??b??rsyltet??y
+#
+# MIME-Version: 1.0'
finish_test