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A very powerful mail user agent. It supports (among other nice things)
highlighting, threading, and PGP. It takes some time to get used to,
however.

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Filename Size Changed
COLS-workaround.dif 0000000914 914 Bytes
README.alternates 0000000284 284 Bytes
Signature_conversion 0000002030 1.98 KB
aw.listreply.diff 0000002380 2.32 KB
bsc907453-CVE-2014-9116-jessie.patch 0000000868 868 Bytes
bug-676388-largefile.patch 0000001700 1.66 KB
krb5-config 0000000097 97 Bytes
mutt-1.5.15-wrapcolumn.diff 0000000637 637 Bytes
mutt-1.5.20-sendgroupreplyto.diff 0000001359 1.33 KB
mutt-1.5.21-mailcap.diff 0000000997 997 Bytes
mutt-1.5.21.de.po 0000131823 129 KB
mutt-1.5.23-cariage-return.path 0000004346 4.24 KB
mutt-1.5.9i-pgpewrap.diff 0000000388 388 Bytes
mutt-1.6.1-opennfs.dif 0000008763 8.56 KB
mutt-1.6.2.dif 0000009122 8.91 KB
mutt-1.6.2.tar.gz 0003956745 3.77 MB
mutt.changes 0000047149 46 KB
mutt.desktop 0000000190 190 Bytes
mutt.mailcap 0000000094 94 Bytes
mutt.png 0000002460 2.4 KB
mutt.spec 0000008711 8.51 KB
neomutt-distro-20160723.tar.gz 0000338862 331 KB
patch-1.5.24.vk.pgp_verbose_mime 0000001846 1.8 KB
skel.muttrc 0000006043 5.9 KB
widechar.sidebar.dif 0000001461 1.43 KB
Revision 72 (latest revision is 117)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 415277 from Dr. Werner Fink's avatar Dr. Werner Fink (WernerFink) (revision 72)
- Update to mutt version 1.6.2 (2016-07-01):
  * send.c: Check $pgp_autoinline and $pgp_replyinline if oppenc is set.
    (closes #3846)
  * The first oppenc call takes place after the initial checks of
    $pgp_autoline and $pgp_replyinline, and doesn't go through the pgp
    menu.
  * Therefore, check for $pgp_autoline and $pgp_replyinline if oppenc is
    set too, to avoid oppenc enabling encryption without INLINE being
    set in those cases.
  * a6a4d6ed0f19 previously cleaned things up so that it is safe to set
    INLINE even if encryption isn't enabled.
  * keymap.c: Fix infinite loop when help is bound to a named key
    combination.
  * Commit a07e8215a0ef introduced a bug in km_error_key, which is
    called when an unbound key is pressed.
  * If help is bound to a sequence containing named keys (e.g. <esc>),
    the raw (untokenized) string would be pushed back into the unget
    buffer. This could lead to an infinite loop of unbound key presses
    triggering more unbound keys being put into the unget buffer.
  * Change km_error_key to tokenize the string before putting it in the
    unget buffer.
  * Much thanks to Jiri Bohac for his bug report, analysis, and initial
    patch!
- Update to neomutt 20160723
  New Features
    New Mail Command - Execute a command on receipt of new mail
    vim-keybindings - Mutt config for vim users
    LMDB - In-memory header caching database
    SMIME Encrypt to Self - Secure storage of sensitive email
  Bug Fixes
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