mutt (1.9.1-4) unstable; urgency=medium Due to the switch to upstream mutt some behaviors will have changed. This includes the patch implementing implicit autoview of text/html parts upon Return. The upstream behavior makes use of either 'm' to explicitly view parts using mailcap or setting "auto_view text/html" to enable it explicitly. -- Antonio Radici Fri, 24 Nov 2017 19:04:39 +0000 mutt (1.9.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium Starting from this version, we switch mutt to the default source package obtained on mutt.org. Due to incompatible formatting changes the previous neomutt patch became bigger than the package itself and adopting it and naming it 'mutt' was not possible because the maintainer of Mutt objected on legal grounds. This means that, at least on this version, notmuch is not available and to enable the sidebar you will have to add 'set sidebar_visible' to your .muttrc (if you do not have it already). -- Antonio Radici Mon, 20 Nov 2017 21:38:53 +0000 mutt (1.7.0-6) unstable; urgency=medium As of result of the switch to gpgme in 1.7.0-2, all pgp_* commands that reference a pgp/gnupg command are now ignored (unless crypt_use_gpgme is manually set to 'no'). If you had an --encrypt-to in those commands, to encrypt outgoing mail to yourself, then you will have to set pgp_encrypt_self=yes to maintain the same behavior. Starting from this version of mutt, $locale is not an option anymore, you will have to use $attribution_locale instead, which hich controls the translation of the "On {date}, {user} wrote" reply string. More details on https://www.mail-archive.com/mutt-dev@mutt.org/msg11544.html. As of this version mailto_allow will also include In-Reply-To, Cc and References by default, to change it set mailto_allow in your ~/.muttrc. -- Antonio Radici Sun, 25 Sep 2016 08:48:10 +0100 mutt (1.7.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium Starting from this version, we enable 'crypt_use_gpgme=yes' by default. The GPGME delegates all crypto support to gnupg, which is designed to hold your crypto data securely. The drawback is that inline signatures are no longer supported in favour of PGP/MIME. If you need to sign your email with inline signatures please use 'set crypt_use_gpgme=no' in your .muttrc. To solve #828751 we also had to add '--pinentry-mode loopback' to all commands in gpg.rc, that breaks compatibility with gpg v1, if you are still using gpg v1 please remove that option from the invocations of the command in /etc/Muttrc.d/gpg.rc -- Antonio Radici Wed, 07 Sep 2016 21:02:51 +0100 mutt (1.6.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium The mutt package now incorporates the NeoMutt patchset, which includes a number of important security, performance and stability fixes. It also includes a number of UI improvements and a plethora of new features, including many previously shipped by Debian. Among these is the functionality of both the mutt-patched (sidebar, NNTP) and the mutt-kz (notmuch) packages, that are now both obsolete and replaced by the mutt package. More information about NeoMutt can be found on its website: http://www.neomutt.org/ The sidebar patch has been polished up and merged upstream in what will eventually be Mutt 1.7.0 -- and then backported again by NeoMutt. For compatibility with upstream's default and since there is no mutt-patched package anymore, the sidebar is now off by default. Moreover, this new version renamed the sidebar's configuration options. To keep the old behavior, use this in your .muttrc: set mail_check_stats=yes set sidebar_visible=yes set sidebar_format="%B%* %S%?N?(%N)?%?F?[%F]?" set sidebar_indent_string=" " and optionally: set sidebar_folder_indent=yes set sidebar_short_path=yes The "file_charset" option has been renamed to "attach_charset", as part of its inclusion upstream. -- Faidon Liambotis Mon, 25 Jul 2016 18:45:08 +0300 mutt (1.5.22-1) unstable; urgency=low The sidebar-dotted patch was replaced by the sidebar-dotpathsep patch from Gentoo. This new version drops the "sidebar_shortpath" option from the configuration. You can configure the behaviour with the "sidebar_delim_chars" option now. -- Christoph Berg Wed, 05 Mar 2014 13:51:33 +0100 mutt (1.5.21-2) experimental; urgency=low mailto-mutt has been replaced by a wrapper as per #576313, because mutt is now able to handle the mailto: urls; additionally it will also do some checks on attachments and it will allow us to be as close to upstream as possible -- Antonio Radici Sat, 01 Jan 2011 12:56:29 +0000 mutt (1.5.20-6) unstable; urgency=low The behavior of the write_bcc option has changed, now write_bcc is only used to decide if an Fcc message should have its Bcc header written; if the message is sent outside using SMTP the Bcc header will never be written, see the description of debian-specific/467432-write_bcc.patch for details -- Antonio Radici Tue, 19 Jan 2010 21:57:48 +0000 mutt (1.5.20-1) unstable; urgency=low As result of http://bugs.mutt.org/3097 getopt() is now used in a way that behaves consistently on all POSIX systems, unfortunately this has broken the way attachments are added from the command line. Now "--" is mandatory *before* any address if a file is attached from CLI, the mutt manpage correctly documents this behavior. -- Antonio Radici Sun, 14 Jun 2009 20:53:18 +0100 mutt (1.5.17-2) unstable; urgency=low There is now a "mutt-patched" package that will contain some more experimental patches. For now that is the "sidebar" patch. See README.Patches for details. -- Christoph Berg Tue, 01 Jan 2008 20:03:16 +0100 mutt (1.5.16-2) unstable; urgency=low User-visible changes in this version: * The gpgme crypt backend is not yet stable enough, disabled again. * The imap_home_namespace variable was removed upstream. -- Christoph Berg Thu, 28 Jun 2007 20:58:49 +0200 mutt (1.5.14+cvs20070301-1) experimental; urgency=low We no longer unset write_bcc in /etc/Muttrc. If your MTA does not strip Bcc: headers, edit /etc/Muttrc. (exim4 and postfix strip them, exim(3) does not.) We also no longer unset use_from and use_domain. Mutt will use the contents of /etc/mailname to determine the domain part of the From: header. This release adds ESMTP support to mutt. To use, set smtp_url to your smarthost, e.g. smtps://mail.company.com/. The gpgme crypt backend is now enabled. -- Christoph Berg Thu, 1 Mar 2007 23:56:58 +0100 mutt (1.5.6-1) unstable; urgency=low In this release the alternates, lists, and subscribe configuration variables have been turned into regular expression lists. Additionaly, alternates is now an option, not a variable. This means that you should change: set alternates="foo|bar" into alternates "foo|bar" in your .muttrc file. See muttrc(5) for details. -- Artur R. Czechowski Sun, 4 Apr 2004 14:04:03 +0200