On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 15:33, aaron.topo...@gmail.com said:

> The problem with Mutt, is the fact that when changing folders or accounts,
> it brefly flashes what is on the terminal "behind" Mutt, and that message
> appears a lot, seeing as though I'm storing my IMAP and SMTP passwords in

You should use the modern crypto implementaion of mutt.  You merely need
to add

  set crypt_use_gpgme

to ~/.muttrc.  This uses a now also 10 years old mode of mutt which far
better integrates crypto than the old command based one.

> How can I completely suppress that message? It doesn't appear to be writing
> to STDOUT (fd 1) or STDERR (fd 2). I guess I should run strace(1) on it,

 --no-tty

will suppress all TTY output completely.


Shalom-Salam,

   Werner

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