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Package: mutt
Version: 1.8.3+neomutt20170609-2
Severity: minor

I noticed that mutt messes quite a bit with the terminal output.  I
mean, it's expected given that it has to draw stuff over it, but then,
when it gives the control back to the original terminal it's all messed
up somehow.  It's easy to notice it when, for example, it spawns gpg to
sign a message and I get the keyphrase wrong:

```
mattia@warren ~ % mutt
gpg: signing failed: Operation cancelled
                                        gpg: signing failed: Operation cancelled
                                                                                
Press any key to continue...
gpg: signing failed: Operation cancelled
                                        gpg: signing failed: Operation cancelled
                                                                                
Press any key to continue...
```

And so on.  Then, when mutt is killed something it's still borked and I
need a `reset` to get it back to normal.

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Control: fixed -1 1.14.4-2

On Sun, Sep 03, 2017 at 10:30:33PM +0200, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> Package: mutt
> Version: 1.8.3+neomutt20170609-2
> Severity: minor
> 
> I noticed that mutt messes quite a bit with the terminal output.  I
> mean, it's expected given that it has to draw stuff over it, but then,
> when it gives the control back to the original terminal it's all messed
> up somehow.  It's easy to notice it when, for example, it spawns gpg to
> sign a message and I get the keyphrase wrong:
> 
> ```
> mattia@warren ~ % mutt
> gpg: signing failed: Operation cancelled
>                                         gpg: signing failed: Operation 
> cancelled
>                                                                               
>   Press any key to continue...
> gpg: signing failed: Operation cancelled
>                                         gpg: signing failed: Operation 
> cancelled
>                                                                               
>   Press any key to continue...
> ```
> 
> And so on.  Then, when mutt is killed something it's still borked and I
> need a `reset` to get it back to normal.

This problem with terminal and ncurses after mutt gets killed was solved some 
years ago.
Please reopen if this is still an issue for you.

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