Yes, the 0.3 release from a few hours ago was found to have a few bugs in particular situations. This 0.3.1 release consists of a handle of carefully crafted fixes for all of the recently identified bugs in the 0.3 release. See below for details. And thanks for everyone who tested and gave valuable feedback on the 0.3 release! -Carl -- carl.d.worth@intel.com Where to obtain notmuch 0.3.1 =========================== http://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.3.1.tar.gz Which can be verified with: http://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.3.1.tar.gz.sha1 a59820085c44229843684d81fbfbbed473956a12 notmuch-0.3.1.tar.gz http://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.3.1.tar.gz.sha1.asc (signed by Carl Worth) What's new in notmuch 0.3.1 ========================= General bug fixes ----------------- Fix an infinite loop in "notmuch reply" This bug could be triggered by replying to a message where the user's primary email address did not appear in the To: header and the user had not configured any secondary email addresses. The bug was a simple re-use of the same iterator variable in nested loops. Fix a potential SEGV in "notmuch search" This bug could be triggered by an author name ending in a ','. Admittedly - that's almost certainly a spam email, but we never want notmuch to crash. Emacs bug fixes --------------- Fix calculations for line wrapping in the primary "notmuch" view. Fix Fcc support to prompt to create a directory if the specified Fcc directory does not exist. Build fix --------- Fix build on OpenSolaris (at least) due to missing 'extern "C"' block. Without this, the C++ sources could not find strcasestr and the final linking of notmuch would fail. What is notmuch =============== Notmuch is a system for indexing, searching, reading, and tagging large collections of email messages in maildir or mh format. It uses the Xapian library to provide fast, full-text search with a convenient search syntax. For more about notmuch, see http://notmuchmail.org