Topic: mutt and neomutt
Just out of curiosity: why does Hyperbola feature neomutt instead of mutt, under the name of mutt, pointing to http://mutt.org?
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Just out of curiosity: why does Hyperbola feature neomutt instead of mutt, under the name of mutt, pointing to http://mutt.org?
Just out of curiosity: why does Hyperbola feature neomutt instead of mutt, under the name of mutt, pointing to http://mutt.org?
It was made because we're using a Debian modified source of Mutt that contains parts of Neomutt code to fix a lot of security issues in that specific version of Mutt (1.8.3). Anyway, i'm going to upgrade Mutt to a newer version following the backporting amendment in our packaging guidelines to fix the remaining security issues.
Excellent, thank you. I should have taken a look at the source files before asking!
I am so glad to have newest mutt version in Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre, as otherwise I was compiling it myself.
Similar to mutt, there is also the terminal mail client Alpine. Could be this package added? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Alpine
There is also pine from Courier MTA software. It would be excellent to have Courier MTA http://www.courier-mta.org/ in Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre, as this would allow good usage on servers.
Debian GNU/Linux is not packaging courier in some understandable manner, it could be much much simpler if directly packaged.
It is well developed MTA, I am using it on Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre as self compiled software. It also contains secure webmail with GnuPG encryption which we use for years. And there is pine client.
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