Jason --
...and then Jason Helfman said...
% I am very happy with my version of mutt 1.0.1i
Glad to hear it! So are lots of folks, in fact :-)
%
% Is their reason to upgrade, and if I were to, how would I go about it?
There's always a reason to upgrade :-) I haven't checked the NEWS file
for 1.1.9, but I expect general added stability as well as enhanced IMAP
support to top the list of advancements.
% I am more familiar with upgrading through rpm packages, but I assume
% you go through a standard building of a tarball and the binarys get
% written over...
If you want to wait for 1.2 (the next stable release, for which 1.1.9 is
a candidate), then [I understand that] you can expect to see RPMs and
not have to sweat building from sources...
%
% thanks
HTH & HAND
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