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Mutt 2.0.6 was released on March 6, 2021. This is a bug-fix release, with some cleanup and small fixes.

Mutt 2.0.5 was released on January 21, 2021. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a few memory leaks, including CVE-2021-3181.

Mutt 2.0.4 was released on December 30, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a mbox large-file support bug, and a sprinkle of other issues.

Mutt 2.0.3 was released on December 4, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a possible crash bug along with several other issues.

Mutt 2.0.2 was released on November 20, 2020. This is an important bug-fix release, addressing CVE-2020-28896.

Mutt 2.0.1 was released on November 14, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a compilation issue on some platforms.

Mutt 2.0.0 was released on November 7, 2020. This release has new features, bug fixes, and a few backward incompatible changes. Please read the release notes, and see the UPDATING file for all the changes.

Mutt 1.14.7 was released on August 29, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a variety of small issues.

Mutt 1.14.6 was released on July 11, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing an error resetting access-time for relative path mailboxes.

Mutt 1.14.5 was released on June 23, 2020. This fixes a regression when using $tunnel to connect to a preauthenticated IMAP connection.

Mutt 1.14.4 was released on June 18, 2020. This is an important bug-fix release. It fixes a possible machine-in-the-middle response injection attack when using STARTTLS with IMAP, POP3, and SMTP (CVE-2020-14954).

Mutt 1.14.3 was released on June 14, 2020. This is an important bug-fix release. It fixes a possible IMAP fcc/postpone machine-in-the-middle attack (CVE-2020-14093). It also fixes some GnuTLS certificate prompt issues.

Mutt 1.14.2 was released on May 25, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a few prompt buffer-size issues and adding a potential DoS mitigation.

Mutt 1.14.1 was released on May 16, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a documentation build issue and a few other small bugs.

Mutt 1.14.0 was released on May 2, 2020. This release has new features and bug fixes. See the UPDATING file, or for more details see the release notes page.

Mutt 1.13.5 was released on March 28, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a use-after-free bug, and a couple format string processing bugs.

Mutt 1.13.4 was released on February 15, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a possible memory corruption bug when sync'ing imap mailboxes, improving large-threaded mailbox opening speed, and reverting $ssl_force_tls to default unset.

Mutt 1.13.3 was released on January 12, 2020. This is a bug-fix release, fixing exit screen handling and a possible segfault on imap-logout-all.

Mutt 1.13.2 was released on December 18, 2019. This is a bug-fix release, reverting an incorrect cleanup change to mutt_dotlock made in 1.13.0.

Mutt 1.13.1 was released on December 14, 2019. This is a bug-fix release, fixing two crash bugs involving IMAP and the postpone menu. It also reverts by default the 1.13.0 sidebar display changes. See the UPDATING file for more details.

Mutt 1.13.0 was released on November 30, 2019. This release has new features and bug fixes. See the UPDATING file, or for more details see the release notes page.

Mutt 1.12.2 was released on September 21, 2019. This is a bug-fix release, fixing file monitor compilation on older systems, and application/pgp-encrypted attachment handling for sent emails.

Mutt 1.12.1 was released on June 15, 2019. This is a bug-fix release, fixing issues with $forward_attachments, IMAP new mail detection, IMAP fcc'ing, and a build issue on OpenBSD. Additionally $fcc_before_send was added. See the UPDATING file for more details.

Mutt 1.12.0 was released on May 25, 2019. This release has new features and bug fixes. See the UPDATING file, or for more details see the release notes page.

Mutt 1.11.4 was released on March 13, 2019. This is a bug-fix release, fixing a Gmail $trash bug that could end up deleting incorrect messages.

Mutt 1.11.3 was released on February 1, 2019. This is a bug-fix release, fixing compilation with LibreSSL and various other bug fixes.

Mutt 1.11.2 was released on January 7, 2019. This is a bug-fix release, fixing compilation with the latest OpenSSL version and various other bug fixes.

Mutt 1.11.1 was released on December 1, 2018 (the 'A Chorus Line' release). This is a bug-fix release, fixing a crash in the new $imap_qresync code.

Mutt 1.11.0 was released on November 25, 2018. This release has new features and bug fixes. See the UPDATING file, or for more details see the release notes page.

Mutt 1.10.1 was released on July 16, 2018. This is an important bug-fix release, fixing a code injection and a couple path traversal vulnerabilities.

Mutt 1.10.0 was released on May 19, 2018. This release has new features and bug fixes. See the UPDATING file, or for more details see the release notes page.

Mongrel, dog, hound, tyke, pooch (informal), cur He was being harassed by a large, off-the-leash mutt. Mutt was introduced as the adult estranged son of Roland and Jocelyn Schitt (Chris Elliot and Jennifer Robertson). The bearded and brooding Mutt instantly caught the attention of Alexis (Annie Murphy) after the Rose family relocated to the podunk town. Mutt is a powerful command line email client. It supports both mbox and Maildir formats. The protocols supported include POP3 and IMAP. It was originally designed to be a Mail User Agent (MUA) and used to rely on Sendmail but support for sending mail was eventually added. A dog, especially a mongrel. A stupid or foolish person; simpleton. Mutt, more famously known as 'Good Boy' Mutt, is the protagonistic sidekick of Henry in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. 1 Biography 2 Brief Tutorial 3 Interaction 4 Command Button 5 Commands 6 Stats 7 States 8 Gallery 9 Notes 10 Common Q&A 11 Bugs 12 References List In the beginning, Mutt was the dog of Skalitz's pre-Sack-of-Skalitz butcher. He avoids detection of Sigismund's invading horde, but at.

General Info

Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix operating systems. The current stable public release version is 2.0.6. For more information, see the following:

Mutt
  • News (releases, security alerts, etc.)
  • IRC Channel: #mutt on chat.freenode.net
  • Newsgroup: comp.mail.mutt
  • GitLab project. Includes source code, wiki, and issue reporting.
  • The tickets from our old Trac system have been migrated into a separate GitLab repository.
  • GitHub mirror. (Please don't create pull requests or issues here.)
  • sr.ht git mirror and mailing list. (Experimental. Feel free to join and help me test.)

Features

Some of Mutt's features include:

  • color support
  • message threading
  • MIME support (including RFC2047 support for encoded headers)
  • PGP/MIME (RFC2015)
  • various features to support mailing lists, including list-reply
  • active development community
  • POP3 support
  • IMAP support
  • full control of message headers when composing
  • support for multiple mailbox formats (mbox, MMDF, MH, maildir)
  • highly customizable, including keybindings and macros
  • change configuration automatically based on recipients, current folder, etc.
  • searches using regular expressions, including an internal pattern matching language
  • Delivery Status Notification (DSN) support
  • postpone message composition indefinetly for later recall
  • easily include attachments when composing, even from the command line
  • ability to specify alternate addresses for recognition of mail forwarded from other accounts, with ability to set the From: headers on replies/etc. accordingly
  • multiple message tagging
  • reply to or forward multiple messages at once
  • .mailrc style configuration files
  • easy to install (uses GNU autoconf)
  • compiles against either curses/ncurses or S-lang
  • translation into at least 20 languages
  • small and efficient
  • It's free! (no cost and GPL'ed)

Though written from scratch, Mutt's initial interface was based largely on the ELM mail client. To a large extent, Mutt is still very ELM-like in presentation of information in menus (and in fact, ELM users will find it quite painless to switch as the default key bindings are identical). As development progressed, features found in other popular clients such as PINE and MUSH have been added, the result being a hybrid, or 'mutt.' At present, it most closely resembles the SLRN news client. Mutt was originally written by Michael Elkins but is now developed and maintained by the members of the Mutt development mailing list.

Documentation

From the Releases:

  • Stable (2.0.6):
    • Manual: HTML (gzipped) | Text (gzipped)
    • Recent Changes to Mutt (please read if upgrading)

From the Wiki:

Mutt

From Other Sources:

  • Mutt overview for newbies (maintained by Bruno Postle)
  • FAQ (maintained by Felix von Leitner)
  • Mutt and IMAP (maintained by Brendan Cully)

Last updated on March 6, 2021 by kevin8t8.
URL:<http://www.mutt.org/index.html>
Copyright © 1996-9, 2010, 2013 Michael R. Elkins. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 1999-2016 Jeremy Blosser. All rights reserved.

Mutt

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List of primary exercises: hammer curl, ez curl, straight bar curl, tricep curl, tricep press, Swiss press, military press, behind the neck press, upright row, front lateral raise.

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11LB

22LB

33LB

44LB

55LB

66LB

MUTT BARS ARE 100% MADE IN THE USA BY HARDWORKING AMERICANS

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