I would appear as if Mutt 0.95.4i will "run away" on a Solaris 2.5.1 machine if the terminal disappears from it (like a couple of other well-known Solaris tools). Instead of receiving the HUP from the parent shell, the process gets backgrounded and attached to init where it drives the CPU load up (clearly something it probably should not do in any case). Help? Ideas? -- Russell M. Van Tassell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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