I have tried in the last few days to compile mutt with different options, from ubuntu (and also debian) source packages.
This behavior is still there both with GNUTLS and with OpenSSL. In fact, compiling with -USE_POP +USE_IMAP +USE_SMTP
+USE_SSL_OPENSSL -USE_SSL_GNUTLS +USE_SASL -USE_GSS [...] doesn't change a thing.
At this point (since the same behavior is there both with GNUTLS and OpenSSL) I would tend to think that the bug is not (only) in GNUTLS.
Hi,
thank you David for your feedback.
I have tried in the last few days to compile mutt with different options, from ubuntu (and also debian) source packages.
This behavior is still there both with GNUTLS and with OpenSSL. In fact, compiling with -USE_POP +USE_IMAP +USE_SMTP
+USE_SSL_OPENSSL -USE_SSL_GNUTLS +USE_SASL -USE_GSS [...] doesn't change a thing.
At this point (since the same behavior is there both with GNUTLS and OpenSSL) I would tend to think that the bug is not (only) in GNUTLS.
Again: this bug makes mutt unusable (IMHO).