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NOTE:
Mutt 1.0.1 was released on January 19, 2000. This is the last maintenance update of the 1.0 branch and include a y2k fix for dealing with odd dates from some mailers, and additional translations.
The mutt included in these RPMs supports:
At the time mutt 1.0 was released, US legislation with
regard to encryption support was still a bit stricter,
hence, an international version (with PGP support) and a
US version (without PGP support) were released. Both are
currently available on these pages.
As the legislation was changed, later versions of mutt
were always released with PGP/GPG support.
mutt is linked against ncurses. However, the SRPM provides the possibility to build an Slang version as well - please refer to the documentation.
All RPMs include an additional "wrapper" script for mutt:
cmutt
: Shell script to call mutt after
checking and - if necessary - changing the
TERM
environment variable. That way, mutt
uses colours even if TERM
wasn't set right
initially (given a colour capable terminal, of course).
All RPMs come in two flavours: With and
without
Roland Rosenfeld's
compressed folder
patch. The ones with compressed folder
support have the additional extension .cfp
and include a second patch to Muttrc
to
enable compressed folder support for folders compressed
with gzip and bzip2.
Note that all RPMs were build from the same
SRPM, using a so-called Meta Spec File. To use
this functionality and (re)build an RPM for your distro,
you have to install the SRPM -- a simple rpm
--rebuild
is not recommended.
All RPMs can be rebuilt as ordinary user.
For more information - especially, if you're interested in
rebuilding the SRPM - and for the RPM ChangeLog please
refer to the RPMS.README file:
mutt-1.0.1us-1.RPMS.README (US)
RPMs are only available for Red Hat Linux 5.x and only for the US version. RPMs for the international version and for other distributions (with or without the compressed folder patch) can be built from the SRPMs listed above. Please follow the instructions given in the RPMS.README file.
Notes for the RHL 5.x RPMs:
Mutt is configured with ncurses 4.2
and is using mutt_dotlock
(SGID mail), so it
works with an out-of-the-box Red Hat system (Red Hat has
rather strict permissions on
/var/spool/mail
). They also contain an
entry in the window manager menu
(if your window manager uses Red Hat's wmconfig
).
Last Updated: 20/03/2003