+ %t
+
+ number of tagged messages *
+
+ %u
+
+ number of unread messages *
+
+ %v
+
+ Mutt-ng version string
+
+ %V
+
+ currently active limit pattern, if any *
+
+ %>X
+
+ right justify the rest of the string and pad with "X"
+
+ %|X
+
+ pad to the end of the line with "X"
+
+ * = can be optionally printed if nonzero
+
+ Some of the above sequences can be used to optionally print a string if
+ their value is nonzero. For example, you may only want to see the number
+ of flagged messages if such messages exist, since zero is not particularly
+ meaningful. To optionally print a string based upon one of the above
+ sequences, the following construct is used
+
+ %?<sequence_char>?<optional_string>?
+
+ where sequence_char is a character from the table above, and
+ optional_string is the string you would like printed if sequence_char is
+ nonzero. optional_string may contain other sequences as well as normal
+ text, but you may not nest optional strings.
+
+ Here is an example illustrating how to optionally print the number of new
+ messages in a mailbox:
+
+ %?n?%n new messages.?
+
+ Additionally you can switch between two strings, the first one, if a value
+ is zero, the second one, if the value is nonzero, by using the following
+ construct:
+
+ %?<sequence_char>?<if_string>&<else_string>?
+
+ You can additionally force the result of any printf(3)-like sequence to be
+ lowercase by prefixing the sequence character with an underscore (_) sign.
+ For example, if you want to display the local hostname in lowercase, you
+ would use:
+
+ %_h
+
+ If you prefix the sequence character with a colon (:) character, Mutt-ng
+ will replace any dots in the expansion by underscores. This might be
+ helpful with IMAP folders that don't like dots in folder names.
+
+326. status_on_top
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ Setting this variable causes the ``status bar'' to be displayed on the
+ first line of the screen rather than near the bottom.
+
+327. strict_mailto
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ With mailto: style links, a body as well as arbitrary header information
+ may be embedded. This may lead to (user) headers being overwriten without
+ note if ``$edit_headers'' is unset.
+
+ If this variable is set, mutt-ng is strict and allows anything to be
+ changed. If it's unset, all headers given will be prefixed with
+ ``X-Mailto-'' and the message including headers will be shown in the
+ editor regardless of what ``$edit_headers'' is set to.
+
+328. strict_mime
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ When unset, non MIME-compliant messages that doesn't have any charset
+ indication in the ``Content-Type:'' header field can be displayed (non
+ MIME-compliant messages are often generated by old mailers or buggy
+ mailers like MS Outlook Express). See also $assumed_charset.
+
+ This option also replaces linear-white-space between encoded-word and
+ *text to a single space to prevent the display of MIME-encoded
+ ``Subject:'' header field from being devided into multiple lines.
+
+329. strict_threads
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ If set, threading will only make use of the ``In-Reply-To:'' and
+ ``References:'' header fields when you ``$sort'' by message threads. By
+ default, messages with the same subject are grouped together in ``pseudo
+ threads.'' This may not always be desirable, such as in a personal mailbox
+ where you might have several unrelated messages with the subject ``hi''
+ which will get grouped together. See also ``$sort_re'' for a less drastic
+ way of controlling this behaviour.
+
+330. strip_was
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ When set, mutt-ng will remove the trailing part of the ``Subject:'' line
+ which matches $strip_was_regex when replying. This is useful to properly
+ react on subject changes and reduce ``subject noise.'' (esp. in Usenet)
+
+331. strip_was_regex
+
+ Type: regular expression
+
+ Default: "\([Ww][Aa][RrSs]: .*\)[ ]*$"
+
+ When non-empty and $strip_was is set, mutt-ng will remove this trailing
+ part of the ``Subject'' line when replying if it won't be empty
+ afterwards.
+
+332. stuff_quoted
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ 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.
+
+333. suspend
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ When unset, Mutt-ng won't stop when the user presses the terminal's susp
+ key, usually CTRL+Z. This is useful if you run Mutt-ng inside an xterm
+ using a command like ``xterm -e muttng.''
+
+334. text_flowed
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng will generate text/plain; format=flowed attachments.
+ This format is easier to handle for some mailing software, and generally
+ just looks like ordinary text. To actually make use of this format's
+ features, you'll need support in your editor.
+
+ Note that $indent_string is ignored when this option is set.
+
+335. thorough_search
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ Affects the ˜b and ˜h search operations described in section
+ ``patterns'' above. If set, the headers and attachments of messages to be
+ searched are decoded before searching. If unset, messages are searched as
+ they appear in the folder.
+
+336. thread_received
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng uses the date received rather than the date sent to
+ thread messages by subject.
+
+337. tilde
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ When set, the internal-pager will pad blank lines to the bottom of the
+ screen with a tilde (˜).
+
+338. timeout
+
+ Type: number
+
+ Default: 600
+
+ This variable controls the number of seconds Mutt-ng will wait for a key
+ to be pressed in the main menu before timing out and checking for new
+ mail. A value of zero or less will cause Mutt-ng to never time out.
+
+339. tmpdir
+
+ Type: path
+
+ Default: ""
+
+ This variable allows you to specify where Mutt-ng will place its temporary
+ files needed for displaying and composing messages. If this variable is
+ not set, the environment variable $TMPDIR is used. If $TMPDIR is not set
+ then "/tmp" is used.
+
+340. to_chars
+
+ Type: string
+
+ Default: " +TCFL"
+
+ Controls the character used to indicate mail addressed to you. The first
+ character is the one used when the mail is NOT addressed to your address
+ (default: space). The second is used when you are the only recipient of
+ the message (default: +). The third is when your address appears in the
+ ``To:'' header field, but you are not the only recipient of the message
+ (default: T). The fourth character is used when your address is specified
+ in the ``Cc:'' header field, but you are not the only recipient. The fifth
+ character is used to indicate mail that was sent by you. The sixth
+ character is used to indicate when a mail was sent to a mailing-list
+ you're subscribe to (default: L).
+
+341. trash
+
+ Type: path
+
+ Default: ""
+
+ If set, this variable specifies the path of the trash folder where the
+ mails marked for deletion will be moved, instead of being irremediably
+ purged.
+
+ Note: When you delete a message in the trash folder, it is really deleted,
+ so that there is no way to recover mail.
+
+342. tunnel
+
+ Type: string
+
+ Default: ""
+
+ Setting this variable will cause Mutt-ng to open a pipe to a command
+ instead of a raw socket. You may be able to use this to set up
+ preauthenticated connections to your IMAP/POP3 server. Example:
+
+ tunnel="ssh -q mailhost.net /usr/local/libexec/imapd"
+
+ Note: For this example to work you must be able to log in to the remote
+ machine without having to enter a password.
+
+343. umask
+
+ Type: number
+
+ Default: 0077
+
+ This sets the umask that will be used by Mutt-ng when creating all kinds
+ of files. If unset, the default value is 077.
+
+344. uncollapse_jump
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng will jump to the next unread message, if any, when the
+ current thread is uncollapsed.
+
+345. use_8bitmime
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ Warning: do not set this variable unless you are using a version of
+ sendmail which supports the -B8BITMIME flag (such as sendmail 8.8.x) or in
+ connection with the SMTP support via libESMTP. Otherwise you may not be
+ able to send mail.
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng will either invoke ``$sendmail'' with the -B8BITMIME
+ flag when sending 8-bit messages to enable ESMTP negotiation or tell
+ libESMTP to do so.
+
+346. use_domain
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng will qualify all local addresses (ones without the @host
+ portion) with the value of ``$hostname''. If unset, no addresses will be
+ qualified.
+
+347. use_from
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng will generate the ``From:'' header field when sending
+ messages. If unset, no ``From:'' header field will be generated unless the
+ user explicitly sets one using the ``my_hdr'' command.
+
+348. use_idn
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ Availability: IDN
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng will show you international domain names decoded.
+
+ Note: You can use IDNs for addresses even if this is unset. This variable
+ only affects decoding.
+
+349. use_ipv6
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng will look for IPv6 addresses of hosts it tries to
+ contact. If this option is unset, Mutt-ng will restrict itself to IPv4
+ addresses. Normally, the default should work.
+
+350. visual
+
+ Type: path
+
+ Default: ""
+
+ Specifies the visual editor to invoke when the ˜v command is given in the
+ builtin editor.
+
+351. wait_key
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ Controls whether Mutt-ng will ask you to press a key after shell- escape,
+ pipe-message, pipe-entry, print-message, and print-entry commands.
+
+ It is also used when viewing attachments with ``auto_view'', provided that
+ the corresponding mailcap entry has a needsterminal flag, and the external
+ program is interactive.
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng will always ask for a key. When unset, Mutt-ng will wait
+ for a key only if the external command returned a non-zero status.
+
+352. weed
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ When set, Mutt-ng will weed headers when displaying, forwarding, printing,
+ or replying to messages.
+
+353. wrap_search
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ Controls whether searches wrap around the end of the mailbox.
+
+ When set, searches will wrap around the first (or last) message. When
+ unset, searches will not wrap.
+
+354. wrapmargin
+
+ Type: number
+
+ Default: 0
+
+ Controls the size of the margin remaining at the right side of the
+ terminal when Mutt-ng's pager does smart wrapping.
+
+355. write_bcc
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: yes
+
+ Controls whether Mutt-ng writes out the Bcc header when preparing messages
+ to be sent. Exim users may wish to unset this.
+
+356. write_inc
+
+ Type: number
+
+ Default: 10
+
+ When writing a mailbox, a message will be printed every write_inc messages
+ to indicate progress. If set to 0, only a single message will be displayed
+ before writing a mailbox.
+
+ Also see the ``$read_inc'' variable.
+
+357. xterm_icon
+
+ Type: string
+
+ Default: "M%?n?AIL&ail?"
+
+ Controls the format of the X11 icon title, as long as $xterm_set_titles is
+ set. This string is identical in formatting to the one used by
+ ``$status_format''.
+
+358. xterm_leave
+
+ Type: string
+
+ Default: ""
+
+ If $xterm_set_titles is set, this string will be used to set the title
+ when leaving mutt-ng. For terminal-based programs, there's no easy and
+ portable way to read the current title so mutt-ng cannot read it upon
+ startup and restore it when exiting.
+
+ Based on the xterm FAQ, the following might work:
+
+ set xterm_leave = "`test x$DISPLAY != x && xprop -id $WINDOWID | grep
+ WM_NAME | cut -d '"' -f 2`"
+
+359. xterm_set_titles
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ Controls whether Mutt-ng sets the xterm title bar and icon name (as long
+ as you're in an appropriate terminal). The default must be unset to force
+ in the validity checking.
+
+360. xterm_title
+
+ Type: string
+
+ Default: "Mutt-ng with %?m?%m messages&no messages?%?n? [%n New]?"
+
+ Controls the format of the title bar of the xterm provided that
+ $xterm_set_titles has been set. This string is identical in formatting to
+ the one used by ``$status_format''.
+
+5. Functions
+
+ The following is the list of available functions listed by the mapping in
+ which they are available. The default key setting is given, and an
+ explanation of what the function does. The key bindings of these functions
+ can be changed with the bind command.
+
+ 5.1. generic
+
+ The generic menu is not a real menu, but specifies common functions (such
+ as movement) available in all menus except for pager and editor. Changing
+ settings for this menu will affect the default bindings for all menus
+ (except as noted).
+
+ bottom-page L move to the bottom of the page
+ current-bottom not bound move current entry to bottom of page
+ current-middle not bound move current entry to middle of page
+ current-top not bound move current entry to top of page
+ enter-command : enter a muttngrc command
+ exit q exit this menu
+ first-entry = move to the first entry
+ half-down ] scroll down 1/2 page
+ half-up [ scroll up 1/2 page
+ help ? this screen
+ jump number jump to an index number
+ last-entry * move to the last entry
+ middle-page M move to the middle of the page
+ next-entry j move to the next entry
+ next-line > scroll down one line
+ next-page z move to the next page
+ previous-entry k move to the previous entry
+ previous-line < scroll up one line
+ previous-page Z move to the previous page
+ refresh ^L clear and redraw the screen
+ search / search for a regular expression
+ search-next n search for next match
+ search-opposite not bound search for next match in opposite
+ direction
+ search-reverse ESC / search backwards for a regular
+ expression
+ select-entry RET select the current entry
+ shell-escape ! run a program in a subshell
+ tag-entry t toggle the tag on the current entry
+ tag-prefix ; apply next command to tagged entries
+ tag-prefix-cond not bound apply next function ONLY to tagged
+ messages
+ top-page H move to the top of the page
+ what-key not bound display the keycode for a key press
+
+
+ 5.2. index
+
+ bounce-message b remail a message to another user
+ change-folder c open a different folder
+ change-folder-readonly ESC c open a different folder in read only
+ mode
+ check-traditional-pgp ESC P check for classic pgp
+ clear-flag W clear a status flag from a message
+ copy-message C copy a message to a file/mailbox
+ create-alias a create an alias from a message
+ senderdecode-copy ESC C decode a message and copy it
+ to a file/mailbox
+ decode-save ESC s decode a message and save it to a
+ file/mailbox
+ delete-message d delete the current entry
+ delete-pattern D delete messages matching a pattern
+ delete-subthread ESC d delete all messages in subthread
+ delete-thread ^D delete all messages in thread
+ display-address @ display full address of sender
+ display-toggle-weed h display message and toggle header
+ weeding
+ display-message RET display a message
+ edit e edit the current message
+ edit-type ^E edit the current message's
+ Content-Type
+ exit x exit without saving changes
+ extract-keys ^K extract PGP public keys
+ fetch-mail G retrieve mail from POP server
+ flag-message F toggle a message's 'important' flag
+ forget-passphrase ^F wipe PGP passphrase from memory
+ forward-message f forward a message with comments
+ group-reply g reply to all recipients
+ limit l show only messages matching a
+ patternlist-reply L reply to specified mailing
+ list
+ mail m compose a new mail message
+ mail-key ESC k mail a PGP public key
+ next-new not bound jump to the next new message
+ next-new-then-unread TAB jump to the next new or unread message
+ next-subthread ESC n jump to the next subthread
+ next-thread ^N jump to the next thread
+ next-undeleted j move to the next undeleted message
+ next-unread not bound jump to the next unread message
+ parent-message P jump to parent message in thread
+ pipe-message | pipe message/attachment to a shell
+ command
+ previous-new not bound jump to the previous new message
+ previous-new-then-unread
+ ESC TAB jump to the previous new or unread message
+
+ previous-page Z move to the previous page
+ previous-subthread ESC p jump to previous subthread
+ previous-thread ^P jump to previous thread
+ previous-undeleted k move to the last undelete message
+ previous-unread not bound jump to the previous unread message
+ print-message p print the current entry
+ query Q query external program for addresses
+ quit q save changes to mailbox and quit
+ read-subthread ESC r mark the current subthread as read
+ read-thread ^R mark the current thread as read
+ recall-message R recall a postponed message
+ reply r reply to a message
+ resend-message ESC e resend message and preserve MIME
+ structure
+ save-message s save message/attachment to a file
+ set-flag w set a status flag on a message
+ show-version V show the Mutt-ng version number and
+ date
+ show-limit ESC l show currently active limit pattern,
+ if any
+ sort-mailbox o sort messages
+ sort-reverse O sort messages in reverse order
+ sync-mailbox $ save changes to mailbox
+ tag-pattern T tag messages matching a pattern
+ tag-thread ESC t tag/untag all messages in the
+ current thread
+ toggle-new N toggle a message's 'new' flag
+ toggle-write % toggle whether the mailbox will be
+ rewritten
+ undelete-message u undelete the current entry
+ undelete-pattern U undelete messages matching a pattern
+ undelete-subthread ESC u undelete all messages in subthread
+ undelete-thread ^U undelete all messages in thread
+ untag-pattern ^T untag messages matching a pattern
+ view-attachments v show MIME attachments
+
+
+ 5.3. pager
+
+ bottom not bound jump to the bottom of the message
+ bounce-message b remail a message to another user
+ change-folder c open a different folder
+ change-folder-readonly ESC c open a different folder in read only
+ mode
+ check-traditional-pgp ESC P check for classic pgp
+ copy-message C copy a message to a file/mailbox
+ create-alias a create an alias from a message
+ senderdecode-copy ESC C decode a message and copy it
+ to a file/mailbox
+ decode-save ESC s decode a message and save it to a
+ file/mailbox
+ delete-message d delete the current entry
+ delete-subthread ESC d delete all messages in subthread
+ delete-thread ^D delete all messages in thread
+ display-address @ display full address of sender
+ display-toggle-weed h display message and toggle header
+ weeding
+ edit e edit the current message
+ edit-type ^E edit the current message's
+ Content-Type
+ enter-command : enter a muttngrc command
+ exit i return to the main-menu
+ extract-keys ^K extract PGP public keys
+ flag-message F toggle a message's 'important' flag
+ forget-passphrase ^F wipe PGP passphrase from memory
+ forward-message f forward a message with comments
+ group-reply g reply to all recipients
+ half-up not bound move up one-half page
+ half-down not bound move down one-half page
+ help ? this screen
+ list-reply L reply to specified mailing list
+ mail m compose a new mail message
+ mail-key ESC k mail a PGP public key
+ mark-as-new N toggle a message's 'new' flag
+ next-line RET scroll down one line
+ next-entry J move to the next entry
+ next-new not bound jump to the next new message
+ next-new-then-unread TAB jump to the next new or unread message
+ next-page move to the next page
+ next-subthread ESC n jump to the next subthread
+ next-thread ^N jump to the next thread
+ next-undeleted j move to the next undeleted message
+ next-unread not bound jump to the next unread message
+ parent-message P jump to parent message in thread
+ pipe-message | pipe message/attachment to a shell
+ command
+ previous-line BackSpace scroll up one line
+ previous-entry K move to the previous entry
+ previous-new not bound jump to the previous new message
+ previous-new-then-unread
+ not bound jump to the previous new or unread message
+ previous-page - move to the previous page
+ previous-subthread ESC p jump to previous subthread
+ previous-thread ^P jump to previous thread
+ previous-undeleted k move to the last undelete message
+ previous-unread not bound jump to the previous unread message
+ print-message p print the current entry
+ quit Q save changes to mailbox and quit
+ read-subthread ESC r mark the current subthread as read
+ read-thread ^R mark the current thread as read
+ recall-message R recall a postponed message
+ redraw-screen ^L clear and redraw the screen
+ reply r reply to a message
+ save-message s save message/attachment to a file
+ search / search for a regular expression
+ search-next n search for next match
+ search-opposite not bound search for next match in opposite
+ direction
+ search-reverse ESC / search backwards for a regular
+ expression
+ search-toggle \ toggle search pattern coloring
+ shell-escape ! invoke a command in a subshell
+ show-version V show the Mutt-ng version number and
+ date
+ skip-quoted S skip beyond quoted text
+ sync-mailbox $ save changes to mailbox
+ tag-message t tag a message
+ toggle-quoted T toggle display of quoted text
+ top ^ jump to the top of the message
+ undelete-message u undelete the current entry
+ undelete-subthread ESC u undelete all messages in subthread
+ undelete-thread ^U undelete all messages in thread
+ view-attachments v show MIME attachments
+
+
+ 5.4. alias
+
+ search / search for a regular expression
+ search-next n search for next match
+ search-reverse ESC / search backwards for a regular
+ expression
+
+
+ 5.5. query
+
+ create-alias a create an alias from a message
+ sendermail m compose a new mail message
+ query Q query external program for addresses
+ query-append A append new query results to current
+ results
+ search / search for a regular expression
+ search-next n search for next match
+ search-opposite not bound search for next match in opposite
+ direction
+ search-reverse ESC / search backwards for a regular
+ expression
+
+
+ 5.6. attach
+
+ bounce-message b remail a message to another user
+ collapse-parts v toggle display of subparts
+ delete-entry d delete the current entry
+ display-toggle-weed h display message and toggle header
+ weeding
+ edit-type ^E edit the current entry's
+ Content-Typeextract-keys ^K extract PGP public keys
+ forward-message f forward a message with comments
+ group-reply g reply to all recipients
+ list-reply L reply to specified mailing list
+ pipe-entry | pipe message/attachment to a shell
+ command
+ print-entry p print the current entry
+ reply r reply to a message
+ resend-message ESC e resend message and preserve MIME
+ structure
+ save-entry s save message/attachment to a file
+ undelete-entry u undelete the current entry
+ view-attach RET view attachment using mailcap entry
+ if necessary
+ view-mailcap m force viewing of attachment using
+ mailcap
+ view-text T view attachment as text
+
+
+ 5.7. compose
+
+ attach-file a attach a file(s) to this message
+ attach-message A attach message(s) to this message
+ attach-key ESC k attach a PGP public key
+ copy-file C save message/attachment to a file
+ detach-file D delete the current entry
+ display-toggle-weed h display message and toggle header
+ weeding
+ edit-bcc b edit the BCC list
+ edit-cc c edit the CC list
+ edit-description d edit attachment description
+ edit-encoding ^E edit attachment transfer-encoding
+ edit-fcc f enter a file to save a copy of this
+ message in
+ edit-from ESC f edit the from: field
+ edit-file ^X e edit the file to be attached
+ edit-headers E edit the message with headers
+ edit e edit the message
+ edit-mime m edit attachment using mailcap entry
+ edit-reply-to r edit the Reply-To field
+ edit-subject s edit the subject of this message
+ edit-to t edit the TO list
+ edit-type ^T edit attachment type
+ filter-entry F filter attachment through a shell
+ command
+ forget-passphrase ^F wipe PGP passphrase from memory
+ ispell i run ispell on the message
+ new-mime n compose new attachment using mailcap
+ entry
+ pgp-menu p show PGP options
+ pipe-entry | pipe message/attachment to a shell
+ command
+ postpone-message P save this message to send later
+ print-entry l print the current entry
+ rename-file R rename/move an attached file
+ send-message y send the message
+ toggle-unlink u toggle whether to delete file after
+ sending it
+ view-attach RET view attachment using mailcap entry
+ if necessary
+ write-fcc w write the message to a folder
+
+
+ 5.8. postpone
+
+ delete-entry d delete the current entry
+ undelete-entry u undelete the current entry
+
+
+ 5.9. browser
+
+ change-dir c change directories
+ check-new TAB check mailboxes for new mail
+ enter-mask m enter a file mask
+ search / search for a regular expression
+ search-next n search for next match
+ search-reverse ESC / search backwards for a regular
+ expression
+ select-new N select a new file in this directory
+ sort o sort messages
+ sort-reverse O sort messages in reverse order
+ toggle-mailboxes TAB toggle whether to browse mailboxes
+ or all files
+ view-file SPACE view file
+ subscribe s subscribe to current mailbox (IMAP
+ Only)
+ unsubscribe u unsubscribe to current mailbox (IMAP
+ Only)
+ toggle-subscribed T toggle view all/subscribed mailboxes
+ (IMAP Only)
+
+
+ 5.10. pgp
+
+ view-name % view the key's user id
+ verify-key c verify a PGP public key
+
+
+ 5.11. editor
+
+ backspace BackSpace delete the char in front of the
+ cursor
+ backward-char ^B move the cursor one character to the
+ left
+ backward-word ESC b move the cursor to the previous word
+ bol ^A jump to the beginning of the line
+ buffy-cycle Space cycle among incoming mailboxes
+ capitalize-word ESC c uppercase the first character in the
+ word
+ complete TAB complete filename or alias
+ complete-query ^T complete address with query
+ delete-char ^D delete the char under the cursor
+ downcase-word ESC l lowercase all characters in current
+ word
+ eol ^E jump to the end of the line
+ forward-char ^F move the cursor one character to the
+ right
+ forward-word ESC f move the cursor to the next word
+ history-down not bound scroll down through the history list
+ history-up not bound scroll up through the history list
+ kill-eol ^K delete chars from cursor to end of
+ line
+ kill-eow ESC d delete chars from cursor to end of
+ word
+ kill-line ^U delete all chars on the line
+ kill-word ^W delete the word in front of the
+ cursor
+ quote-char ^V quote the next typed key
+ transpose-chars not bound transpose character under cursor
+ with previous
+ upcase-word ESC u uppercase all characters in current
+ word
+
+
+Chapter 8. Miscellany
+
+ Table of Contents
+
+ 1. Acknowledgments
+
+1. Acknowledgments
+
+ Kari Hurtta <kari.hurtta@fmi.fi> co-developed the original MIME >parsing
+ code back in the ELM-ME days.
+
+ The following people have been very helpful to the development of Mutt
+ (sorted by surnames):
+
+ o Vikas Agnihotri <vikasa@writeme.com>
+ o Francois Berjon < Francois.Berjon@aar.alcatel-alsthom.fr>
+ o Aric Blumer <aric@fore.com>, John Capo < jc@irbs.com >
+ o David Champion <dgc@uchicago.edu>
+ o Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com>
+ o Liviu Daia <daia@stoilow.imar.ro>
+ o Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@herndon4.his.com>
+ o David DeSimone <fox@convex.hp.com>
+ o Nickolay N. Dudorov <nnd@wint.itfs.nsk.su>
+ o Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
+ o Edmund Grimley Evans <edmundo@rano.org>
+ o Michael Finken <finken@conware.de>
+ o Sven Guckes <guckes@math.fu-berlin.de>
+ o Lars Hecking <lhecking@nmrc.ie>
+ o Mark Holloman <holloman@nando.net>
+ o Andreas Holzmann <holzmann@fmi.uni-passau.de>
+ o Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
+ o Björn Jacke <bjacke@suse.com>
+ o Byrial Jensen <byrial@image.dk>
+ o David Jeske <jeske@igcom.net>
+ o Christophe Kalt <kalt@hugo.int-evry.fr>
+ o Tommi Komulainen <Tommi.Komulainen@iki.fi>
+ o Felix von Leitner (a.k.a ``Fefe'') < leitner@math.fu-berlin.de >
+ o Brandon Long <blong@fiction.net>
+ o Jimmy Mäkeä <jmy@flashback.net>
+ o Lars Marowsky-Bree <lmb@pointer.in-minden.de>
+ o Thomas ``Mike'' Michlmayr <mike@cosy.sbg.ac.at>
+ o Andrew W. Nosenko <awn@bcs.zp.ua>
+ o David O'Brien <obrien@Nuxi.cs.ucdavis.edu>
+ o Clint Olsen <olsenc@ichips.intel.com>
+ o Park Myeong Seok <pms@romance.kaist.ac.kr>
+ o Thomas Parmelan <tom@ankh.fr.eu.org>
+ o Ollivier Robert <roberto@keltia.freenix.fr>
+ o Thomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org>
+ o Roland Rosenfeld <roland@spinnaker.de>
+ o TAKIZAWA Takashi <taki@luna.email.ne.jp>
+ o Allain Thivillon <Allain.Thivillon@alma.fr>
+ o Gero Treuner <gero@faveve.uni-stuttgart.de>
+ o Vsevolod Volkov <vvv@lucky.net>
+ o Ken Weinert <kenw@ihs.com>
+
+ Mutt-ng is developed by the following people:
+
+ o Andreas Krennmair <ak@synflood.at>
+ o Nico Golde <nico@ngolde.de>
+ o Rocco Rutte <pdmef@cs.tu-berlin.de>
+
+ The following people have been very helpful to the development of Mutt-ng
+ (sorted by surnames):
+
+ o Christian Gall <cg@cgall.de>
+ o Iain Lea <iain@bricbrac.de>
+ o Andreas Kneib <akneib@gmx.net>
+ o Carsten Schoelzki <cjs@weisshuhn.de>
+ o Elimar Riesebieter <riesebie@lxtec.de>