Is this a bug in mutt?
John J. Boyer
john.boyer at abilitiessoft.com
Wed Sep 28 22:52:23 UTC 2011
Janina,
Well, at least misery has company. Who is maintaining mutt?
You may be interested to know that working versions of BrailleBlaster
are now available on http://www.brailleblaster.org
John
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 05:32:56PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> John J. Boyer writes:
> > When the headers of a message contain a character above decimal 127 mutt
> > will sometimes not display the message properly and not go to the next
> > message properly. Is there a fix for this?
> >
>
> John:
>
> I think I'm seeing the same problem. I see it primarily in Mutt's index
> screen where the message being pointed to, at least the message my
> speech suggests is currently selected, is incorrect, usually off by +1.
> As a result, I have inadvertently deleted meaningful mail, and
> inadvertently kept obvious spam. Very annoying.
>
> Sometimes a Ctrl-l helps. I've even tried quitting out of the mutt
> session and restarting mutt.
>
>
> But, there should be a better solution. So, I believe there is a bug
> here.
>
> Janina
>
> > Thanks,
> > John
> >
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