It has nothing to do with mutt.

I believe if you press CTRL-s, it will have the same effect.

Try press CTRL-q to unlock your terminal...

Moritz Schmitt [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I use mutt 0.95.6i with ncurses 4.2 on Linux 2.2.10. I think I found a bug in 
> _this_ version (other versions I've never tried). If mutt is started and you 
> press CTRL-X-S mutt is dead. And if you want to kill the process from an other
> console it is not possible. Until a reboot you can't use this terminal (yes, 
> perhaps it is possible to kill and restart anything else to use this terminal
> again, but I' am new on Linux so I can't use this terminal until a reboot).
> 
> If this bug is already known, ignore this mail and excuse me, but I couldn't
> find something like list of all known bugs.
> 
> Greeting 
> Moritz
> 
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