Cameron Simpson wrote:
>> Another interesting thing is that although mutt doesn't finally send the
>> mail, msmtp reports it as sent. I mean that in the sent file of msmtp you can
>> find:
> 
> The tail of your message from this point seems to be missing.

Perhaps you're reading this from an mbox and the leading
From_ line was not escaped Cameron?  It's present in the
original mesage:

> Another interesting thing is that although mutt doesn't finally send the
> mail, msmtp reports it as sent. I mean that in the sent file of msmtp you can
> find:
> 
> From audo...@gmail.com Wed Dec 27 23:09:31 2017
> Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 23:09:31 +0100
> From: DGSJ <audo...@gmail.com>
> To: audo...@gmail.com
> Subject: prueba mutt
> Message-ID: <20171227215809.GA13385@lucu-hp>
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=unknown-8bit
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
> User-Agent: Mutt/1.9.2 (2017-12-15)
> Status: RO
> Content-Length: 87
> Lines: 6
> (body of the mail----)
> 
> I've installed mutt in several computers, even with the sasl libraries
> also build from source, and this is the first time I have a problem.
> 
> In this case I'm using a Xubuntu OS (4.10.0-42-generic), and I have build
> the libraries installing the Debian packages with apt-get install:
> libgnitls-dev
> libssl-dev
> libsecret-1-dev
> libgsasl7-dev

The debian mutt packages build with Cyrus SASL (from
libsasl2-dev).

I don't known if mutt supports GNU SASL or not.  If GNU SASL
is completely compatible, perhaps you need to pass the
proper path to it with --with-sasl.  Unless you have a
specific need for GNU SASL, I'd just install libsasl2-dev
and build mutt using that SASL implementation.

-- 
Todd
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Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra. Suddenly it flips,
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