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From: Christian Weinberger <christian DOT weinberger AT directbox DOT com>
Subject: Maildir Support broken with Mutt 1.4.1?
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 12:22:08 +0000 (UTC)
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After upgrading to Mutt 1.4.1 I was no longer able to access my emails 
properly.

As soon as a new mail arrived in the main folder (inbox), I could not even 
close mutt properly. It always gives me the error "rename file or folder 
does not exist (error=2)" in the status bar.
It seems to me that Mutt tries to move the message from the "new" to the 
"cur" subfolder or so and fails with this operation.

Downgrading to Mutt 1.4 solved the problem for me.

I use Mutt together with procmail in Maildir mode. A search for previous 
postings showed, that there were already similar problems with an older 
version. The problem was that the filenames of the emails may contain 
characters like ":" that are allowed on POSIX systems, but not on Windows.

Is it possible that a cygwin specific patch has not been applied to the 
most recent 1.4.1 version?

Christian


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