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Remove mutt-kz, superseded by neomutt.
Update "mutt-kz" package to version 1.6.0.1. Changes since 1.5.23.1-rc1: + Enabled utf-8 mailbox support for IMAP. + New expandos %r and %R for comma separated list of To: and Cc: recipients respectively. + Improved support for internationalized email and SMTPUTF8 (RFC653[0-3]). ! $use_idn has been renamed to $idn_decode. + $idn_encode controls whether outgoing email address domains will be IDNA encoded. If your MTA supports it, unset to use utf-8 email address domains. + The S/MIME message digest algorithm is now specified using the option $smime_sign_digest_alg. Note that $smime_sign_command should be modified to include "-md %d". Please see contrib/smime.rc. + $reflow_space_quotes allows format=flowed email quotes to be displayed with spacing between them. ! multipart draft files are now supported. + The "-E" command line argument causes mutt to edit draft or include files. All changes made in mutt will be saved back out to those files. + $resume_draft_files and $resume_edited_draft_files control how mutt processes draft files. + For classic gpg mode, $pgp_decryption_okay should be set to verify multipart/encrypted are actually encrypted. Please see contrib/gpg.rc for the suggested value. ! mailto URL header parameters by default are now restricted to 'body' and 'subject'. + mailto_allow and unmailto_allow can be used to add or remove allowed mailto header parameters. ! The method of setting $hostname has been changed. Rather than scanning /etc/resolv.conf, the domain will now be determined using DNS calls.
Import mutt-kz-1.5.22.1rc1 as mail/mutt-kz. This package contains the mutt-kz fork with notmuch support and another improvements. The Mutt E-Mail Client by Michael Elkins <me@cs.hmc.edu> ``All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.'' -me, circa 1995 Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based MIME mail client. Mutt is highly configurable, and is well suited to the mail power user with advanced features like key bindings, keyboard macros, mail threading, color, PGP and S/MIME, POP3, IMAP, various mailbox formats, regular expression searches and a powerful pattern matching language for selecting groups of messages.