/*
* Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Michael R. Elkins <me@mutt.org>
+ * Copyright (C) 2004 g10 Code GmbH
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
** If set, Mutt will prompt you for carbon-copy (Cc) recipients before
** editing the body of an outgoing message.
*/
+ { "assumed_charset", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &AssumedCharset, UL "us-ascii"},
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** This variable is a colon-separated list of character encoding
+ ** schemes for messages without character encoding indication.
+ ** Header field values and message body content without character encoding
+ ** indication would be assumed that they are written in one of this list.
+ ** By default, all the header fields and message body without any charset
+ ** indication are assumed to be in "us-ascii".
+ ** .pp
+ ** For example, Japanese users might prefer this:
+ ** .pp
+ ** set assumed_charset="iso-2022-jp:euc-jp:shift_jis:utf-8"
+ ** .pp
+ ** However, only the first content is valid for the message body.
+ ** This variable is valid only if $$strict_mime is unset.
+ */
#ifdef USE_NNTP
{ "ask_follow_up", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTASKFOLLOWUP, 0 },
/*
** .pp
** .dl
** .dt %C .dd charset
- ** .dt %c .dd reqiures charset conversion (n or c)
+ ** .dt %c .dd requires charset conversion (n or c)
** .dt %D .dd deleted flag
** .dt %d .dd description
** .dt %e .dd MIME content-transfer-encoding
** When \fIset\fP, Mutt will jump to the next unread message, if any,
** when the current thread is \fIun\fPcollapsed.
*/
- { "compose_format", DT_STR, R_BOTH, UL &ComposeFormat, UL "-- Mutt: Compose [Approx. msg size: %l Atts: %a]%>-" },
+ { "compose_format", DT_STR, R_BOTH, UL &ComposeFormat, UL "-- Mutt-ng: Compose [Approx. msg size: %l Atts: %a]%>-" },
/*
** .pp
- ** Controls the format of the status line displayed in the \fCompose\fP
+ ** Controls the format of the status line displayed in the \fICompose\fP
** menu. This string is similar to ``$$status_format'', but has its own
** set of printf()-like sequences:
** .pp
** See the text describing the ``$$status_format'' option for more
** information on how to set ``$$compose_format''.
*/
+ { "config_charset", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &ConfigCharset, UL 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** When defined, Mutt will recode commands in rc files from this
+ ** encoding.
+ */
{ "confirmappend", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTCONFIRMAPPEND, 1 },
/*
** .pp
** will be saved for later references. Also see ``$$record'',
** ``$$save_name'', ``$$force_name'' and ``$fcc-hook''.
*/
+
+ { "crypt_use_gpgme", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTCRYPTUSEGPGME, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** This variable controls the use the GPGME enabled crypto backends.
+ ** If it is set and Mutt was build with gpgme support, the gpgme code for
+ ** S/MIME and PGP will be used instead of the classic code. Note, that
+ ** you need to use this option in .muttrc as it won't have any effect when
+ ** used interactively.
+ */
+
{ "crypt_autopgp", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTCRYPTAUTOPGP, 1 },
/*
** .pp
{ "digest_collapse", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTDIGESTCOLLAPSE, 1},
/*
** .pp
- ** If this option is \fIset\fP, mutt's revattach menu will not show the subparts of
- ** individual messages in a digest. To see these subparts, press 'v' on that menu.
+ ** If this option is \fIset\fP, mutt's received-attachments menu will not show the subparts of
+ ** individual messages in a multipart/digest. To see these subparts, press 'v' on that menu.
*/
{ "display_filter", DT_PATH, R_PAGER, UL &DisplayFilter, UL "" },
/*
** filtered message is read from the standard output.
*/
#if defined(DL_STANDALONE) && defined(USE_DOTLOCK)
- { "dotlock_program", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &MuttDotlock, UL BINDIR "/mutt_dotlock" },
+ { "dotlock_program", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &MuttDotlock, UL BINDIR "/muttng_dotlock" },
/*
** .pp
- ** Contains the path of the mutt_dotlock (8) binary to be used by
+ ** Contains the path of the muttng_dotlock (8) binary to be used by
** mutt.
*/
#endif
** signed.
** (PGP only)
*/
+ { "file_charset", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &FileCharset, UL 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** This variable is a colon-separated list of character encoding
+ ** schemes for text file attatchments.
+ ** If unset, $$charset value will be used instead.
+ ** For example, the following configuration would work for Japanese
+ ** text handling:
+ ** .pp
+ ** set file_charset="iso-2022-jp:euc-jp:shift_jis:utf-8"
+ ** .pp
+ ** Note: "iso-2022-*" must be put at the head of the value as shown above
+ ** if included.
+ */
{ "folder", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &Maildir, UL "~/Mail" },
/*
** .pp
** When set, mutt will not show the presence of missing messages in the
** thread tree.
*/
+ { "hide_thread_subject", DT_BOOL, R_TREE|R_INDEX, OPTHIDETHREADSUBJECT, 1 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** When set, mutt will not show the subject of messages in the thread
+ ** tree that have the same subject as their parent or closest previously
+ ** displayed sibling.
+ */
{ "hide_top_limited", DT_BOOL, R_TREE|R_INDEX, OPTHIDETOPLIMITED, 0 },
/*
** .pp
** This is a colon-delimited list of authentication methods mutt may
** attempt to use to log in to an IMAP server, in the order mutt should
** try them. Authentication methods are either 'login' or the right
- ** side of an IMAP 'AUTH=xxx' capability string, eg 'digest-md5',
- ** 'gssapi' or 'cram-md5'. This parameter is case-insensitive. If this
+ ** side of an IMAP 'AUTH=xxx' capability string, eg 'digest-md5', 'gssapi'
+ ** or 'cram-md5'. This parameter is case-insensitive. If this
** parameter is unset (the default) mutt will try all available methods,
** in order from most-secure to least-secure.
** .pp
** connecting to IMAP servers.
*/
# endif
+ { "imap_headers", DT_STR, R_INDEX, UL &ImapHeaders, UL 0},
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** Mutt requests these header fields in addition to the default headers
+ ** ("DATE FROM SUBJECT TO CC MESSAGE-ID REFERENCES CONTENT-TYPE
+ ** CONTENT-DESCRIPTION IN-REPLY-TO REPLY-TO LINES X-LABEL") from IMAP
+ ** servers before displaying the index menu. You may want to add more
+ ** headers for spam detection. \fBNote:\fP This is a space separated list.
+ */
{ "imap_home_namespace", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &ImapHomeNamespace, UL 0},
/*
** .pp
** but can make closing an IMAP folder somewhat slower. This option
** exists to appease speed freaks.
*/
+ { "imap_reconnect", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_IMAPRECONNECT, M_ASKYES },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** Controls whether or not Mutt-ng will try to reconnect to IMAP server when
+ ** the connection is lost.
+ */
{ "imap_servernoise", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTIMAPSERVERNOISE, 1 },
/*
** .pp
** Controls whether or not a copy of the message(s) you are replying to
** is included in your reply.
*/
+ { "include_onlyfirst", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTINCLUDEONLYFIRST, 0},
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** Controls whether or not Mutt includes only the first attachment
+ ** of the message you are replying.
+ */
{ "indent_string", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &Prefix, UL "> " },
/*
** .pp
** .dt %E .dd number of messages in current thread
** .dt %f .dd entire From: line (address + real name)
** .dt %F .dd author name, or recipient name if the message is from you
+ ** .dt %H .dd spam attribute(s) of this message
** .dt %g .dd newsgroup name (if compiled with nntp support)
** .dt %i .dd message-id of the current message
** .dt %l .dd number of lines in the message (does not work with maildir,
** \fBDON'T CHANGE THIS SETTING UNLESS YOU ARE REALLY SURE WHAT YOU ARE
** DOING!\fP
*/
+#if USE_HCACHE
+
+ { "header_cache", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &HeaderCache, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** The header_cache variable points to the header cache database. If
+ ** header_cache points to a directory there will be created one header cache
+ ** database per folder within this directory. If it doesn't point to a directory a
+ ** global header cache for all folders is used. Per default it is unset and so
+ ** no header caching will be used.
+ */
+ { "maildir_header_cache_verify", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTHCACHEVERIFY, 1 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** Check for Maildir unaware programs other than mutt having modified maildir
+ ** files when the header cache is in use. This incurs one stat(2) per
+ ** message every time the folder is opened.
+ */
+ { "header_cache_pagesize", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &HeaderCachePageSize, UL "16384" },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** Change the maildir header cache database page size. Too large
+ ** or too small of a page size for the common header can waste
+ ** space, memory effectiveness, or CPU time. The default should be more or
+ ** less the best you can get. For details google after mutt maildir header
+ ** cache (first hit).
+ */
+#endif /* USE_HCACHE */
{ "maildir_trash", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTMAILDIRTRASH, 0 },
/*
** .pp
** If unset, Mutt will remove your address (see the ``alternates''
** command) from the list of recipients when replying to a message.
*/
+ { "menu_context", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &MenuContext, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** This variable controls the number of lines of context that are given
+ ** when scrolling through menus. (Similar to ``$$pager_context''.)
+ */
{ "menu_scroll", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTMENUSCROLL, 0 },
/*
** .pp
{ "move", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_MOVE, M_ASKNO },
/*
** .pp
- ** Controls whether you will be asked to confirm moving read messages
+ ** Controls whether or not Mutt will move read messages
** from your spool mailbox to your ``$$mbox'' mailbox, or as a result of
** a ``$mbox-hook'' command.
*/
{ "msg_format", DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL "message_format", 0 },
/*
*/
+ { "msgid_format", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &MsgIdFormat, UL "%Y%m%d%h%M%s.G%P%p" },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** This is the format for the ``local part'' of the message-IDs generated
+ ** by Mutt-ng. The format string contains of one or more characters. The '%'
+ ** character marks that certain data will be added to the string, similar to
+ ** printf(). The following characters are allowed:
+ ** .pp
+ ** .dl
+ ** .dt %d .dd the current day of month
+ ** .dt %h .dd the current hour
+ ** .dt %m .dd the current month
+ ** .dt %M .dd the current minute
+ ** .dt %O .dd the current UNIX timestamp (octal)
+ ** .dt %p .dd the process ID
+ ** .dt %P .dd the current message-ID prefix (a character rotating with
+ ** every message-ID being generated)
+ ** .dt %r .dd a random integer value (decimal)
+ ** .dt %R .dd a random integer value (hexadecimal)
+ ** .dt %s .dd the current second
+ ** .dt %T .dd the current UNIX timestamp (decimal)
+ ** .dt %X .dd the current UNIX timestamp (hexadecimal)
+ ** .dt %Y .dd the current year (Y2K compliant)
+ ** .dt %% .dd the '%' character
+ ** .de
+ */
{ "narrow_tree", DT_BOOL, R_TREE|R_INDEX, OPTNARROWTREE, 0 },
/*
** .pp
** removed, while the inner multipart/signed part is retained.
** (PGP only)
*/
+ { "pgp_create_traditional", DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL "pgp_autoinline", 0 },
+ { "pgp_autoinline", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPAUTOINLINE, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** This option controls whether Mutt generates old-style inline
+ ** (traditional) PGP encrypted or signed messages under certain
+ ** circumstances. This can be overridden by use of the \fIpgp-menu\fP,
+ ** when inline is not required.
+ ** .pp
+ ** Note that Mutt might automatically use PGP/MIME for messages
+ ** which consist of more than a single MIME part. Mutt can be
+ ** configured to ask before sending PGP/MIME messages when inline
+ ** (traditional) would not work.
+ ** See also: ``$$pgp_mime_auto''.
+ ** .pp
+ ** Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is \fBstrongly\fP
+ ** \fBdeprecated\fP.
+ ** (PGP only)
+ */
+ { "pgp_auto_traditional", DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL "pgp_replyinline", 0 },
+ { "pgp_replyinline", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPREPLYINLINE, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** Setting this variable will cause Mutt to always attempt to
+ ** create an inline (traditional) message when replying to a
+ ** message which is PGP encrypted/signed inline. This can be
+ ** overridden by use of the \fIpgp-menu\fP, when inline is not
+ ** required. This option does not automatically detect if the
+ ** (replied-to) message is inline; instead it relies on Mutt
+ ** internals for previously checked/flagged messages.
+ ** .pp
+ ** Note that Mutt might automatically use PGP/MIME for messages
+ ** which consist of more than a single MIME part. Mutt can be
+ ** configured to ask before sending PGP/MIME messages when inline
+ ** (traditional) would not work.
+ ** See also: ``$$pgp_mime_auto''.
+ ** .pp
+ ** Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is \fBstrongly\fP
+ ** \fBdeprecated\fP.
+ ** (PGP only)
+ **
+ */
{ "pgp_show_unusable", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPSHOWUNUSABLE, 1 },
/*
** .pp
** `reverse-'.
** (PGP only)
*/
- { "pgp_create_traditional", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_PGPTRADITIONAL, M_NO },
+ { "pgp_mime_auto", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_PGPMIMEAUTO, M_ASKYES },
/*
** .pp
- ** This option controls whether Mutt generates old-style inline PGP
- ** encrypted or signed messages.
- ** .pp
- ** Note that PGP/MIME will be used automatically for messages which have
- ** a character set different from us-ascii, or which consist of more than
- ** a single MIME part.
+ ** This option controls whether Mutt will prompt you for
+ ** automatically sending a (signed/encrypted) message using
+ ** PGP/MIME when inline (traditional) fails (for any reason).
** .pp
** Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is \fBstrongly\fP
** \fBdeprecated\fP.
** (PGP only)
*/
- { "pgp_auto_traditional", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPAUTOTRAD, 0 },
+ { "pgp_auto_decode", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPAUTODEC, 0 },
/*
** .pp
- ** This option causes Mutt to generate an old-style inline PGP
- ** encrypted or signed message when replying to an old-style
- ** message, and a PGP/MIME message when replying to a PGP/MIME
- ** message. Note that this option is only meaningful when using
- ** ``$$crypt_replyencrypt'', ``$$crypt_replysign'', or
- ** ``$$crypt_replysignencrypted''.
- ** .pp
- ** Also note that PGP/MIME will be used automatically for messages
- ** which have a character set different from us-ascii, or which
- ** consist of more than a single MIME part.
- ** .pp
- ** This option overrides ``$$pgp_create_traditional''
- ** (PGP only)
+ ** If set, mutt will automatically attempt to decrypt traditional PGP
+ ** messages whenever the user performs an operation which ordinarily would
+ ** result in the contents of the message being operated on. For example,
+ ** if the user displays a pgp-traditional message which has not been manually
+ ** checked with the check-traditional-pgp function, mutt will automatically
+ ** check the message for traditional pgp.
*/
+
/* XXX Default values! */
{ "pgp_decode_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpDecodeCommand, 0},
/*
** .pp
** This command is used to extract only the signers X509 certificate from a S/MIME
- ** signature, so that the certificate's owner may get compared to the email's
- ** 'From'-field.
+ ** signature, so that the certificate's owner may get compared to the
+ ** email's 'From'-field.
** (S/MIME only)
*/
{ "smime_import_cert_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeImportCertCommand, 0},
#endif
#if defined(USE_SSL)||defined(USE_NSS)||defined(USE_GNUTLS)
+#ifdef USE_SSL
+ { "ssl_client_cert", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &SslClientCert, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** The file containing a client certificate and its associated private
+ ** key.
+ */
+#endif
# if defined(USE_SSL)||defined(USE_GNUTLS)
{ "ssl_starttls", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_SSLSTARTTLS, M_YES },
/*
** use STARTTLS regardless of the server's capabilities.
*/
# endif
- { "certificate_file", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &SslCertFile, 0 },
+ { "certificate_file", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &SslCertFile, UL "~/.mutt_certificates" },
/*
** .pp
** This variable specifies the file where the certificates you trust
** .pp
** Example: set ssl_ca_certificates_file=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
*/
+#ifdef USE_GNUTLS
+ { "ssl_min_dh_prime_bits", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &SslDHPrimeBits, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** This variable specifies the minimum acceptable prime size (in bits)
+ ** for use in any Diffie-Hellman key exchange. A value of 0 will use
+ ** the default from the GNUTLS library.
+ */
+ { "ssl_ca_certificates_file", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &SslCACertFile, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** This variable specifies a file containing trusted CA certificates.
+ ** Any server certificate that is signed with one of these CA
+ ** certificates are also automatically accepted.
+ ** .pp
+ ** Example: set ssl_ca_certificates_file=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
+ */
+#endif
#endif
#endif
{ "print", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_PRINT, M_ASKNO },
/*
** .pp
- ** Controls whether or not Mutt asks for confirmation before printing.
- ** This is useful for people (like me) who accidentally hit ``p'' often.
+ ** Controls whether or not Mutt really prints messages.
+ ** This is set to \fIask-no\fP by default, because some people
+ ** accidentally hit ``p'' often (like me).
*/
{ "print_command", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &PrintCmd, UL "lpr" },
/*
{ "recall", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_RECALL, M_ASKYES },
/*
** .pp
- ** Controls whether or not you are prompted to recall postponed messages
+ ** Controls whether or not Mutt recalls postponed messages
** when composing a new message. Also see ``$$postponed''.
** .pp
** Setting this variable to ``yes'' is not generally useful, and thus not
{ "reply_to", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_REPLYTO, M_ASKYES },
/*
** .pp
- ** If set, Mutt will ask you if you want to use the address listed in the
- ** Reply-To: header field when replying to a message. If you answer no,
+ ** If set, when replying to a message, Mutt will use the address listed
+ ** in the Reply-to: header as the recipient of the reply. If unset,
** it will use the address in the From: header field instead. This
** option is useful for reading a mailing list that sets the Reply-To:
** header field to the list address and you want to send a private
** move the messages to another machine, and reply to some the messages
** from there. If this variable is set, the default \fIFrom:\fP line of
** the reply messages is built using the address where you received the
- ** messages you are replying to. If the variable is unset, the
- ** \fIFrom:\fP line will use your address on the current machine.
+ ** messages you are replying to \fBif\fP that address matches your
+ ** alternates. If the variable is unset, or the address that would be
+ ** used doesn't match your alternates, the \fIFrom:\fP line will use
+ ** your address on the current machine.
*/
{ "reverse_realname", DT_BOOL, R_BOTH, OPTREVREAL, 1 },
/*
** When \fIset\fP, info about unsubscribed newsgroups will be saved into
** ``newsrc'' file and into cache.
*/
+ { "shorten_hierarchy", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSHORTENHIERARCHY, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** When \fIset\fP, the "hierarchy" of the sidebar entries will be shortened,
+ ** e.g. de.alt.sysadmin.recovery becomes d.a.s.recovery.
+ */
{ "show_new_news", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSHOWNEWNEWS, 1 },
/*
** .pp
** assumed that filename is a shell command and input should be read from
** its stdout.
*/
+ { "signoff_string", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SignOffString, UL 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** If set, this string will be inserted before the signature. This is useful
+ ** for people that want to sign off every message they send with their name.
+ ** .pp
+ ** If you want to insert your website's URL, additional contact information or
+ ** witty quotes into your mails, better use a signature file instead of
+ ** the signoff string.
+ */
{ "simple_search", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SimpleSearch, UL "~f %s | ~s %s" },
/*
** .pp
** . mailbox-order (unsorted)
** . score
** . size
+ ** . spam
** . subject
** . threads
** . to
** order $$sort_aux is reversed again (which is not the right thing to do,
** but kept to not break any existing configuration setting).
*/
- { "sort_browser", DT_SORT|DT_SORT_BROWSER, R_NONE, UL &BrowserSort, SORT_SUBJECT },
+ { "sort_browser", DT_SORT|DT_SORT_BROWSER, R_NONE, UL &BrowserSort, SORT_ALPHA },
/*
** .pp
** Specifies how to sort entries in the file browser. By default, the
** the message whether or not this is the case, as long as the
** non-``$$reply_regexp'' parts of both messages are identical.
*/
+ { "spam_separator", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SpamSep, UL "," },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** ``$spam_separator'' controls what happens when multiple spam headers
+ ** are matched: if unset, each successive header will overwrite any
+ ** previous matches value for the spam label. If set, each successive
+ ** match will append to the previous, using ``$spam_separator'' as a
+ ** separator.
+ */
{ "spoolfile", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &Spoolfile, 0 },
/*
** .pp
** .pp
** .dl
** .dt %b .dd number of mailboxes with new mail *
+ ** .dt %B .dd the short pathname of the current mailbox
** .dt %d .dd number of deleted messages *
** .dt %f .dd the full pathname of the current mailbox
** .dt %F .dd number of flagged messages *
** .dt %m .dd the number of messages in the mailbox *
** .dt %M .dd the number of messages shown (i.e., which match the current limit) *
** .dt %n .dd number of new messages in the mailbox *
- ** .dt %o .dd number of old unread messages
+ ** .dt %o .dd number of old unread messages *
** .dt %p .dd number of postponed messages *
** .dt %P .dd percentage of the way through the index
** .dt %r .dd modified/read-only/won't-write/attach-message indicator,
** .pp
** where \fIsequence_char\fP is a character from the table above, and
** \fIoptional_string\fP is the string you would like printed if
- ** \fIstatus_char\fP is nonzero. \fIoptional_string\fP \fBmay\fP contain
- ** other sequence as well as normal text, but you may \fBnot\fP nest
+ ** \fIsequence_char\fP is nonzero. \fIoptional_string\fP \fBmay\fP contain
+ ** other sequences as well as normal text, but you may \fBnot\fP nest
** optional strings.
** .pp
** Here is an example illustrating how to optionally print the number of
** Setting this variable causes the ``status bar'' to be displayed on
** the first line of the screen rather than near the bottom.
*/
+ { "strict_mime", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSTRICTMIME, 1 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** When unset, non MIME-compliant messages that doesn't have any
+ ** charset indication in ``Content-Type'' field can be displayed
+ ** (non MIME-compliant messages are often generated by old mailers
+ ** or buggy mailers like MS Outlook Express).
+ ** See also $$assumed_charset.
+ ** .pp
+ ** This option also replaces linear-white-space between encoded-word
+ ** and *text to a single space to prevent the display of MIME-encoded
+ ** ``Subject'' field from being devided into multiple lines.
+ */
{ "strict_threads", DT_BOOL, R_RESORT|R_RESORT_INIT|R_INDEX, OPTSTRICTTHREADS, 0 },
/*
** .pp
** personal mailbox where you might have several unrelated messages with
** the subject ``hi'' which will get grouped together.
*/
+ { "stuff_quoted", DT_BOOL, R_BOTH, OPTSTUFFQUOTED, 0 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** If set, attachments with flowed format will have their quoting ``stuffed'',
+ ** i.e. a space will be inserted between the quote characters and the actual
+ ** text.
+ */
{ "suspend", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSUSPEND, 1 },
/*
** .pp
** machine without having to enter a password.
*/
#endif
+ { "umask", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &Umask, 0077 },
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** This sets the umask that will be used by mutt-ng when creating all
+ ** kinds of files. If unset, the default value is 077.
+ */
{ "use_8bitmime", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTUSE8BITMIME, 0 },
/*
** .pp
** generated unless the user explicitly sets one using the ``$my_hdr''
** command.
*/
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBIDN
+ { "use_idn", DT_BOOL, R_BOTH, OPTUSEIDN, 1},
+ /*
+ ** .pp
+ ** When \fIset\fP, Mutt will show you international domain names decoded.
+ ** Note: You can use IDNs for addresses even if this is \fIunset\fP.
+ ** This variable only affects decoding.
+ */
+#endif /* HAVE_LIBIDN */
#ifdef HAVE_GETADDRINFO
{ "use_ipv6", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTUSEIPV6, 1},
/*
{ "weed", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTWEED, 1 },
/*
** .pp
- ** When set, mutt will weed headers when when displaying, forwarding,
+ ** When set, mutt will weed headers when displaying, forwarding,
** printing, or replying to messages.
*/
{ "wrap_search", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTWRAPSEARCH, 1 },
/*
** .pp
** Controls whether mutt writes out the Bcc header when preparing
- ** messages to be sent. Exim users may wish to use this.
+ ** messages to be sent. Exim users may wish to unset this.
*/
{"xterm_icon", DT_STR, R_BOTH, UL &XtermIcon, UL "M%?n?AIL&ail?"},
/*
{ "threads", SORT_THREADS },
{ "to", SORT_TO },
{ "score", SORT_SCORE },
+ { "spam", SORT_SPAM },
{ NULL, 0 }
};
*/
{ "to", SORT_TO },
{ "score", SORT_SCORE },
+ { "spam", SORT_SPAM },
{ NULL, 0 }
};
static int parse_list (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
static int parse_rx_list (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
+static int parse_spam_list (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
static int parse_unlist (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
static int parse_rx_unlist (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
+static int parse_lists (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
static int parse_unlists (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
static int parse_alias (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
static int parse_unalias (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
static int parse_my_hdr (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
static int parse_unmy_hdr (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
static int parse_subscribe (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
+static int parse_unsubscribe (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
+
+static int parse_alternates (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
+static int parse_unalternates (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
struct command_t
{
char *name;
int (*func) (BUFFER *, BUFFER *, unsigned long, BUFFER *);
unsigned long data;
+ unsigned long data1;
};
struct command_t Commands[] = {
- { "alternates", parse_rx_list, UL &Alternates },
- { "unalternates", parse_rx_unlist, UL &Alternates },
+ { "alternates", parse_alternates, 0 },
+ { "unalternates", parse_unalternates, 0 },
#ifdef USE_SOCKET
{ "account-hook", mutt_parse_hook, M_ACCOUNTHOOK },
#endif
{ "iconv-hook", mutt_parse_hook, M_ICONVHOOK },
#endif
{ "ignore", parse_ignore, 0 },
- { "lists", parse_rx_list, UL &MailLists },
+ { "lists", parse_lists, 0 },
{ "macro", mutt_parse_macro, 0 },
{ "mailboxes", mutt_parse_mailboxes, M_MAILBOXES },
{ "unmailboxes", mutt_parse_mailboxes, M_UNMAILBOXES },
{ "save-hook", mutt_parse_hook, M_SAVEHOOK },
{ "score", mutt_parse_score, 0 },
{ "send-hook", mutt_parse_hook, M_SENDHOOK },
+ { "send2-hook", mutt_parse_hook, M_SEND2HOOK },
{ "set", parse_set, 0 },
{ "source", parse_source, 0 },
+ { "spam", parse_spam_list, M_SPAM },
+ { "nospam", parse_spam_list, M_NOSPAM },
{ "subscribe", parse_subscribe, 0 },
{ "toggle", parse_set, M_SET_INV },
{ "unalias", parse_unalias, 0 },
{ "unmy_hdr", parse_unmy_hdr, 0 },
{ "unscore", mutt_parse_unscore, 0 },
{ "unset", parse_set, M_SET_UNSET },
- { "unsubscribe", parse_rx_unlist, UL &SubscribedLists },
+ { "unsubscribe", parse_unsubscribe, 0 },
{ NULL }
};