This appears to be fixed for me also (mutt 1.5.13-1.1).

On 3/8/07, Christoph Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
tags 307314 + moreinfo
thanks

Re: David Everly 2005-05-02 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Package: mutt
> Version: 1.5.9-1
> Severity: normal
>
> I have a setup where all my mail goes to a local instance of
> courier-imap.  Then I use mutt to access this imap server.  I have a
> habit of leaving mutt running on my INBOX on my local machine.  Then at
> times during the day I ssh to this machine from whichever unix machine I
> happen to be near and start a second instance of mutt.  It seems that
> because this other machine uses a different locale, this practice
> corrupts the header cache and causes a segmentation fault some time
> later.  Here are the exact steps to reproduce this (for convenience, all
> on one machine):
>
>    - set the locale to LANG=en_US.UTF-8 and open mutt to the INBOX on an
>      imap server
>    - in another window or terminal, unset any locale (LANG) so that it
>      defaults to "C" and open a second instance of mutt to the INBOX on
>      the same imap server
>    - delete a message on the second instance of mutt
>    - exit the second instance of mutt
>    - wait until a new message is received on the first instance
>      (LANG=en_US.UTF-8) of mutt
>    - exit the first instance (LANG=en_US.UTF-8) of mutt
>    - open again the first instance (LANG=en_US.UTF-8) of mutt to the
>      INBOX on the imap server (this is the point where it will seg fault
>      unless you delete the header cache)

Hi David,

sorry for the late followup - can you still reproduce this crash with
recent mutt packages? I just tried here and couldn't.

Christoph
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