Hello Georg, and many thanks to you for the report.
On Friday, October 13, 2006 at 23:53:27 +0200, Georg Neis wrote:
> % mutt -f crash
> Sorting mailbox...zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) mutt -f crash
Unreproducible here. Could you please check the backtrace? Let
segfault create a core, gdb $(which mutt) core, then type "bt" and
"quit".
BTW to send attached such offending mails, better use
<attach-message> (bound to 'A' by default) than <attach-file> (bound to
'a' by default) in Mutt when applicable. Or even better here: Zip the
example mbox and attach the zipfile. This avoids any corruption,
transcoding, and added charset ambiguity.
Anyway the problem seems to come from raw hibit bytes in the header.
I can't be sure of the used charset, but wild guess it could be BIG-5.
Does it segfault when you set:
| unset strict_mime
| set assumed_charset=big-5
Does it segfault when you set a more generic:
| unset strict_mime
| set assumed_charset=cp1252
Bye! Alain.
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