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From: Nathan Dorfman <nathan@rtfm.net>
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Subject: mutt port and last line
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When using the mutt.with-pgp port (0.89i I believe), a really annoying
cosmetic problem comes up. When exiting, the last status message (i.e.
folder unchanged or 43 items deleted or whatever) is displayed in the
same physical line as my prompt. So what I get is something like:

nathan:~%  unchanged.
nathan:~% deleted.

below the mutt screen. On a previous install, there would be scrolling,
this doesn't happen here. I used to blame xterm; tried console and see
the same thing. Is this fixable locally or should I complain to the
developers?
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