#3040: charset difference between index browser and pager
Comment (by brendan):
Are you using gmail IMAP by any chance? The gmail IMAP server has a bug
which produces these symptoms in mutt. See #2997 for more info.
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Ticket URL: http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3040#comment:5
#3041: imap fetch segfault
Changes (by brendan):
* owner: mutt-dev = brendan
* component: mutt = IMAP
* milestone: = 1.6
Old description:
Hello,
I am getting random segment fault during imap fetching from the outlook
server.
I take a look at the the core dump.
Program
#3041: imap fetch segfault
Comment (by brendan):
558 if (h h-active h-index+1 == msgno)
Hmm, h must be neither NULL nor a valid header. That is certainly
troubling. Usually the header array is preallocated and zeroed before
headers are fetched into it, but there may be some lazy
#3040: charset difference between index browser and pager
Comment (by Miek Gieben):
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[19 Mar, @16:53 CET, Mutt wrote in Re: [Mutt] #3040: charset diff ...]
#3040: charset difference between index browser and pager
Comment (by brendan):
Are you using gmail IMAP by any chance? The
Hi,
I have recently been working on some enhancements for Mutt which include
a change to the file OPS. I like to keep copies of the original
versions of the files I change and use the .orig suffix to indicate
such. My editor also keeps backups of files changed and it uses the
suffix ~. This
While figuring out a way to colour e-mails from people in my aliases, I've
discovered mutt's address groups. That will do what I'm after, except that
it looks like I have to add a -group option to all my alias definitions
to make it work. That will break whenever I use the 'a' command to add
a
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wednesday, March 19 at 09:05 PM, quoth N.J. Mann:
--- doc/Makefile.am.orig 2007-11-30 08:00:04.0 +
+++ doc/Makefile.am
@@ -43,6 +43,9 @@
ChangeLog.old \