Mutt 2.3.2 released

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Mutt 2.3.2 has been released with important stability patches for users of the terminal email client, addressing issues such as a GPGME segmentation fault and an infinite loop that could freeze the application. The update also includes several IMAP authentication tweaks to improve how credentials and security buffers are managed, which enhances reliability against modern mail servers. Users are advised to download the tarball from the official site and refresh their keyring due to the maintainer's public certificate expiring. Overall, this update is crucial for those relying on Mutt for daily email handling, as it prevents silent failures and ensures a smoother workflow



Mutt 2.3.2 released

Mutt 2.3.2 drops today with a handful of stability patches that actually matter for anyone running their inbox through the terminal. The update squashes a GPGME segmentation fault and an infinite loop that could easily freeze your mail client during routine checks. Several IMAP authentication tweaks also clean up how credentials and security buffers are handled, which stops silent handshake failures against modern servers. Users should grab the tarball from the official site and refresh their keyring since the maintainer’s public certificate recently expired.

Mutt 2.3.2 released @ Linux Compatible