Mutt-1.2 has been released under <ftp://ftp.mutt.org/pub/mutt/>. Detached PGP signatures for the source tar-ball are available. The only version distributed is "mutt-1.2i". That is, there is no crypto-crippled version any more. For a list of download locations, please see <http://www.mutt.org/download.html>. PLEASE READ THE FILE README.UPGRADE BEFORE INSTALLING THIS VERSION OF MUTT OVER A PRE-1.1 VERSION OF MUTT! New features include: - heavily improved IMAP support (thanks to Brandon Long and Brendan Cully for their work), - support for using IMAP over SSL (thanks to Tommi Kommulainen), - a completely changed interface for configuring mutt's PGP support. It's now format-based, and much more flexible than it used to be in the past. - a split of the old edit-message command into resend-message and edit-message. While the former gives you what could be described as "recall from arbitrary folders", the latter can be used to low-level modify messages. - the weeding paradigma has changed. Instead of options controlling weeding behaviour for all kinds of purposes, there is one global $weed option which is toggled when you use what used to be known as display-headers (now display-toggle-weed). That is, you have some kind of "WYSIWYG" support with weeding. - we have a muttrc (5) manual page now, and it's even up-to-date. - you can better control your messages' header and envelope from headers - the message commands on the attachment menu have been rewritten. Just try replying to an attachment, and you'll see what happens. ;-) - mailing list support has changed. You may wish to rename your "lists" commands to "subscribe". But please read README.UPGRADE before! - Bug fixes of all sorts. Credits go to lots of contriubtors on the mutt-dev mailing list who have done quite a nice job on getting mutt where we currently are.