Bug#877803: [Pkg-mutt-maintainers] Bug#877803: mutt: corrupting mbox

2017-10-05 Thread Ben Elliston
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Bug#877803: [Pkg-mutt-maintainers] Bug#877803: mutt: corrupting mbox

2017-10-05 Thread Ben Elliston
On Thu, Oct 05, 2017 at 11:00:10PM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > How does the corruption looks like? One partial message in my mbox, then a From line for the start of the next message, and the rest of the mbox is OK. > Well, is it possible to open your mbox? Yes, but not in mutt. > Maybe

Bug#877803: [Pkg-mutt-maintainers] Bug#877803: mutt: corrupting mbox

2017-10-05 Thread Ben Elliston
Hi Ellmar > > mutt is corrupting my mbox when writing back the mbox after deleting > > messages > > (and quiting mutt). I have a partial message in the start of the mbox, > > which > > makes mutt unable to read any of the messages in the mbox. > > The following predication I don't understand?

Bug#877803: mutt: corrupting mbox

2017-10-05 Thread Ben Elliston
Package: mutt Version: 1.8.3+neomutt20170609-2 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Dear Maintainer, mutt is corrupting my mbox when writing back the mbox after deleting messages (and quiting mutt). I have a partial message in the start of the mbox, which makes mutt unable to

Bug#661787: radicale: server does not accept SSL connections after a while

2012-03-01 Thread Ben Elliston
Package: radicale Version: 0.6.4 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable After a while (days), the radicale server no longer negotiates SSL connections with clients. openssl s_client shows "CONNECTED", but no certificate is sent. This only happens on the IPv4 interface, not IPv6.

Bug#557103: uw-imapd occasionally corrupts /var/spool/mail/[user] and ~/mbox

2011-03-04 Thread Ben Elliston
On Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 01:23:21AM +0100, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > >...there's obviously also the approach of actually reading the full > >bugreport (as I did only after replying to your earlier post) and > >try follow one of the solutions proposed by Mike Young. For the record, tried all of the