Your message dated Mon, 26 Jan 2009 22:55:21 +0000
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and subject line mutt: when an address is given on the commandline, "Exit
Mutt?"/No exits mutt
has caused the Debian Bug report #368458,
regarding mutt: when an address is given on the commandline, "Exit Mutt?"/No
exits mutt
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Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.11+cvs20060403-1
Severity: minor
When one starts mutt with a command like "mutt
[email protected]", and send ^C during either of the "To:" or
"Subject:" prompts, one is asked:
Exit Mutt? ([yes]/no):
However both responses exit mutt; "yes" causes $?=1, "no" causes $?=0.
I would expect that "no" in this situation would return to the
previous prompt ("to" or "subject").
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fixed 368458 1.5.19-1
thanks
Resolving this, it returns to the To: prompt in 1.5.19-1
Cheers
Antonio
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