On Monday, November 22 at 08:20 PM, quoth Andreas Aardal Hanssen:
> Hi, Kyle :-).
> 
> On Sat, 13 Nov 2004, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >Something odd seems to be happening with my binc installation. Here's
> >what I do:
> >1. I connect to binc with my usual client, mutt, and read my INBOX.
> >2. I change to another folder (in my example, INBOX/Friends)
> >3. I come back to the INBOX.
> >After step 3, there are three messages in the inbox index that suddenly
> >have sizes of zero, and are missing subjects and senders.
> 
> Nothing in the protocol dump shows any mention of message sizes, subjects
> or senders. Also, the only fetches done in the two sessions where mutt
> selects INBOX (or actually, it fetches "INBOX" first, then "INBOX/" after) 
> are for the UID and flags. And Binc's response is identical.
> 
> Does seem like a mutt bug. Have you seen this behavior with other servers? 
> 
> I would try posting this to the mutt lists, and see what they can dig up.

Ah, you're right. Looks like an encoding bug that only affects OSX 
systems (mutt on Debian behaves properly). Thanks for taking the time to 
look at it.

~Kyle
-- 
Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's supposed
to do.
-- Robert A. Heinlein

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