- ** .pp
- ** This variable allows you to customize the PGP key selection menu to
- ** your personal taste. This string is similar to ``$$index_format'', but
- ** has its own set of printf()-like sequences:
- ** .pp
- ** .dl
- ** .dt %n .dd number
- ** .dt %k .dd key id
- ** .dt %u .dd user id
- ** .dt %a .dd algorithm
- ** .dt %l .dd key length
- ** .dt %f .dd flags
- ** .dt %c .dd capabilities
- ** .dt %t .dd trust/validity of the key-uid association
- ** .dt %[<s>] .dd date of the key where <s> is an strftime(3) expression
- ** .de
- ** .pp
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_good_sign", DT_RX, R_NONE, UL &PgpGoodSign, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If you assign a text to this variable, then a PGP signature is only
- ** considered verified if the output from $$pgp_verify_command contains
- ** the text. Use this variable if the exit code from the command is 0
- ** even for bad signatures.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_check_exit", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPCHECKEXIT, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, Mutt-ng will check the exit code of the PGP subprocess when
- ** signing or encrypting. A non-zero exit code means that the
- ** subprocess failed.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_long_ids", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPLONGIDS, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, use 64 bit PGP key IDs. Unset uses the normal 32 bit Key IDs.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_retainable_sigs", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPRETAINABLESIG, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, signed and encrypted messages will consist of nested
- ** multipart/signed and multipart/encrypted body parts.
- ** .pp
- ** This is useful for applications like encrypted and signed mailing
- ** lists, where the outer layer (multipart/encrypted) can be easily
- ** 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-ng 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-ng might automatically use PGP/MIME for messages
- ** which consist of more than a single MIME part. Mutt-ng can be
- ** configured to ask before sending PGP/MIME messages when inline
- ** (traditional) would not work.
- ** See also: ``$$pgp_mime_auto''.
- ** .pp
- ** Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is \fBstrongly\fP
- ** \fBdeprecated\fP.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_auto_traditional", DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL "pgp_replyinline", 0 },
- { "pgp_replyinline", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPREPLYINLINE, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Setting this variable will cause Mutt-ng to always attempt to
- ** create an inline (traditional) message when replying to a
- ** message which is PGP encrypted/signed inline. This can be
- ** overridden by use of the \fIpgp-menu\fP, when inline is not
- ** required. This option does not automatically detect if the
- ** (replied-to) message is inline; instead it relies on Mutt-ng
- ** internals for previously checked/flagged messages.
- ** .pp
- ** Note that Mutt-ng might automatically use PGP/MIME for messages
- ** which consist of more than a single MIME part. Mutt-ng can be
- ** configured to ask before sending PGP/MIME messages when inline
- ** (traditional) would not work.
- ** See also: ``$$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
- ** If set, Mutt-ng will display non-usable keys on the PGP key selection
- ** menu. This includes keys which have been revoked, have expired, or
- ** have been marked as ``disabled'' by the user.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_sign_as", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpSignAs, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If you have more than one key pair, this option allows you to specify
- ** which of your private keys to use. It is recommended that you use the
- ** keyid form to specify your key (e.g., ``0x00112233'').
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_strict_enc", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPSTRICTENC, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, Mutt-ng will automatically encode PGP/MIME signed messages as
- ** \fIquoted-printable\fP. Please note that unsetting this variable may
- ** lead to problems with non-verifyable PGP signatures, so only change
- ** this if you know what you are doing.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_timeout", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &PgpTimeout, 300 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** The number of seconds after which a cached passphrase will expire if
- ** not used. Default: 300.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_sort_keys", DT_SORT|DT_SORT_KEYS, R_NONE, UL &PgpSortKeys, SORT_ADDRESS },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Specifies how the entries in the `pgp keys' menu are sorted. The
- ** following are legal values:
- ** .pp
- ** .dl
- ** .dt address .dd sort alphabetically by user id
- ** .dt keyid .dd sort alphabetically by key id
- ** .dt date .dd sort by key creation date
- ** .dt trust .dd sort by the trust of the key
- ** .de
- ** .pp
- ** If you prefer reverse order of the above values, prefix it with
- ** `reverse-'.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_mime_auto", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_PGPMIMEAUTO, M_ASKYES },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This option controls whether Mutt-ng 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_decode", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPAUTODEC, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, Mutt-ng 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-ng will automatically
- ** check the message for traditional pgp.
- */
-
-
- /* XXX Default values! */
-
- { "pgp_decode_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpDecodeCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This format strings specifies a command which is used to decode
- ** application/pgp attachments.
- ** .pp
- ** The PGP command formats have their own set of printf-like sequences:
- ** .pp
- ** .dl
- ** .dt %p .dd Expands to PGPPASSFD=0 when a pass phrase is needed, to an empty
- ** string otherwise. Note: This may be used with a %? construct.
- ** .dt %f .dd Expands to the name of a file containing a message.
- ** .dt %s .dd Expands to the name of a file containing the signature part
- ** . of a multipart/signed attachment when verifying it.
- ** .dt %a .dd The value of $$pgp_sign_as.
- ** .dt %r .dd One or more key IDs.
- ** .de
- ** .pp
- ** For examples on how to configure these formats for the various versions
- ** of PGP which are floating around, see the pgp*.rc and gpg.rc files in
- ** the samples/ subdirectory which has been installed on your system
- ** alongside the documentation.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_getkeys_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpGetkeysCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is invoked whenever Mutt-ng will need public key information.
- ** %r is the only printf-like sequence used with this format.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_verify_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpVerifyCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to verify PGP signatures.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_decrypt_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpDecryptCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to decrypt a PGP encrypted message.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_clearsign_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpClearSignCommand, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This format is used to create a old-style "clearsigned" PGP
- ** message. Note that the use of this format is \fBstrongly\fP
- ** \fBdeprecated\fP.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_sign_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpSignCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to create the detached PGP signature for a
- ** multipart/signed PGP/MIME body part.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_encrypt_sign_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpEncryptSignCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to both sign and encrypt a body part.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_encrypt_only_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpEncryptOnlyCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to encrypt a body part without signing it.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_import_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpImportCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to import a key from a message into
- ** the user's public key ring.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_export_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpExportCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to export a public key from the user's
- ** key ring.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_verify_key_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpVerifyKeyCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to verify key information from the key selection
- ** menu.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_list_secring_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpListSecringCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to list the secret key ring's contents. The
- ** output format must be analogous to the one used by
- ** gpg --list-keys --with-colons.
- ** .pp
- ** This format is also generated by the pgpring utility which comes
- ** with Mutt-ng.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "pgp_list_pubring_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PgpListPubringCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to list the public key ring's contents. The
- ** output format must be analogous to the one used by
- ** gpg --list-keys --with-colons.
- ** .pp
- ** This format is also generated by the pgpring utility which comes
- ** with Mutt-ng.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "forward_decrypt", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTFORWDECRYPT, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Controls the handling of encrypted messages when forwarding a message.
- ** When set, the outer layer of encryption is stripped off. This
- ** variable is only used if ``$$mime_forward'' is \fIset\fP and
- ** ``$$mime_forward_decode'' is \fIunset\fP.
- ** (PGP only)
- */
- { "forw_decrypt", DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL "forward_decrypt", 0 },
- /*
- */
-
- { "smime_timeout", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &SmimeTimeout, 300 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** The number of seconds after which a cached passphrase will expire if
- ** not used.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_encrypt_with", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeCryptAlg, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This sets the algorithm that should be used for encryption.
- ** Valid choices are "des", "des3", "rc2-40", "rc2-64", "rc2-128".
- ** If unset "3des" (TripleDES) is used.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_keys", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &SmimeKeys, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Since there is no pubring/secring as with PGP, Mutt-ng has to handle
- ** storage ad retrieval of keys/certs by itself. This is very basic right now,
- ** and stores keys and certificates in two different directories, both
- ** named as the hash-value retrieved from OpenSSL. There is an index file
- ** which contains mailbox-address keyid pair, and which can be manually
- ** edited. This one points to the location of the private keys.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_ca_location", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &SmimeCALocation, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable contains the name of either a directory, or a file which
- ** contains trusted certificates for use with OpenSSL.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_certificates", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &SmimeCertificates, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Since there is no pubring/secring as with PGP, Mutt-ng has to handle
- ** storage and retrieval of keys by itself. This is very basic right
- ** now, and keys and certificates are stored in two different
- ** directories, both named as the hash-value retrieved from
- ** OpenSSL. There is an index file which contains mailbox-address
- ** keyid pairs, and which can be manually edited. This one points to
- ** the location of the certificates.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_decrypt_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeDecryptCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This format string specifies a command which is used to decrypt
- ** application/x-pkcs7-mime attachments.
- ** .pp
- ** The OpenSSL command formats have their own set of printf-like sequences
- ** similar to PGP's:
- ** .pp
- ** .dl
- ** .dt %f .dd Expands to the name of a file containing a message.
- ** .dt %s .dd Expands to the name of a file containing the signature part
- ** . of a multipart/signed attachment when verifying it.
- ** .dt %k .dd The key-pair specified with $$smime_default_key
- ** .dt %c .dd One or more certificate IDs.
- ** .dt %a .dd The algorithm used for encryption.
- ** .dt %C .dd CA location: Depending on whether $$smime_ca_location
- ** . points to a directory or file, this expands to
- ** . "-CApath $$smime_ca_location" or "-CAfile $$smime_ca_location".
- ** .de
- ** .pp
- ** For examples on how to configure these formats, see the smime.rc in
- ** the samples/ subdirectory which has been installed on your system
- ** alongside the documentation.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_verify_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeVerifyCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to verify S/MIME signatures of type multipart/signed.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_verify_opaque_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeVerifyOpaqueCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to verify S/MIME signatures of type
- ** application/x-pkcs7-mime.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_sign_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeSignCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to created S/MIME signatures of type
- ** multipart/signed, which can be read by all mail clients.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_sign_opaque_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeSignOpaqueCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to created S/MIME signatures of type
- ** application/x-pkcs7-signature, which can only be handled by mail
- ** clients supporting the S/MIME extension.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_encrypt_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeEncryptCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to create encrypted S/MIME messages.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_pk7out_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimePk7outCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to extract PKCS7 structures of S/MIME signatures,
- ** in order to extract the public X509 certificate(s).
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_get_cert_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeGetCertCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to extract X509 certificates from a PKCS7 structure.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_get_signer_cert_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeGetSignerCertCommand, 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.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_import_cert_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeImportCertCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to import a certificate via smime_keys.
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_get_cert_email_command", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeGetCertEmailCommand, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This command is used to extract the mail address(es) used for storing
- ** X509 certificates, and for verification purposes (to check whether the
- ** certificate was issued for the sender's mailbox).
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
- { "smime_sign_as", DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL "smime_default_key", 0 },
- { "smime_default_key", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmimeDefaultKey, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This is the default key-pair to use for signing. This must be set to the
- ** keyid (the hash-value that OpenSSL generates) to work properly
- ** (S/MIME only)
- */
-#if defined(USE_LIBESMTP)
- { "smtp_auth_username", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmtpAuthUser, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SMTP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** Defines the username to use with SMTP AUTH. Setting this variable will
- ** cause Mutt-ng to attempt to use SMTP AUTH when sending.
- */
- { "smtp_auth_password", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmtpAuthPass, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SMTP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** Defines the password to use with SMTP AUTH. If ``$$smtp_auth_username''
- ** is set, but this variable is not, you will be prompted for a password
- ** when sending.
- */
- { "smtp_host", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SmtpHost, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SMTP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** Defines the SMTP host which will be used to deliver mail, as opposed
- ** to invoking the sendmail binary. Setting this variable overrides the
- ** value of ``$$sendmail'', and any associated variables.
- */
- { "smtp_port", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &SmtpPort, 25 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SMTP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** Defines the port that the SMTP host is listening on for mail delivery.
- ** Must be specified as a number.
- ** .pp
- ** Defaults to 25, the standard SMTP port, but RFC 2476-compliant SMTP
- ** servers will probably desire 587, the mail submission port.
- */
-#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
- ** Availability: SSL
- **
- ** .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 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SSL or GNUTLS
- **
- ** .pp
- ** If set (the default), Mutt-ng will attempt to use STARTTLS on servers
- ** advertising the capability. When unset, Mutt-ng will not attempt to
- ** use STARTTLS regardless of the server's capabilities.
- */
-# endif
- { "certificate_file", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &SslCertFile, UL "~/.mutt_certificates" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SSL or NSS or GNUTLS
- **
- ** .pp
- ** This variable specifies the file where the certificates you trust
- ** are saved. When an unknown certificate is encountered, you are asked
- ** if you accept it or not. If you accept it, the certificate can also
- ** be saved in this file and further connections are automatically
- ** accepted.
- ** .pp
- ** You can also manually add CA certificates in this file. Any server
- ** certificate that is signed with one of these CA certificates are
- ** also automatically accepted.
- ** .pp
- ** Example: set certificate_file=~/.mutt/certificates
- */
-# ifndef USE_GNUTLS
- { "ssl_usesystemcerts", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSSLSYSTEMCERTS, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SSL or NSS
- **
- ** .pp
- ** If set to \fIyes\fP, Mutt-ng will use CA certificates in the
- ** system-wide certificate store when checking if server certificate
- ** is signed by a trusted CA.
- */
- { "entropy_file", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &SslEntropyFile, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SSL or NSS
- **
- ** .pp
- ** The file which includes random data that is used to initialize SSL
- ** library functions.
- */
- { "ssl_use_sslv2", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSSLV2, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SSL or NSS
- **
- ** .pp
- ** This variables specifies whether to attempt to use SSLv2 in the
- ** SSL authentication process.
- */
-# endif
- { "ssl_use_sslv3", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSSLV3, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SSL or NSS or GNUTLS
- **
- ** .pp
- ** This variables specifies whether to attempt to use SSLv3 in the
- ** SSL authentication process.
- */
- { "ssl_use_tlsv1", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTTLSV1, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: SSL or NSS or GNUTLS
- **
- ** .pp
- ** This variables specifies whether to attempt to use TLSv1 in the
- ** SSL authentication process.
- */
-#ifdef USE_GNUTLS
- { "ssl_min_dh_prime_bits", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &SslDHPrimeBits, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: GNUTLS
- **
- ** .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
- { "pipe_split", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPIPESPLIT, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Used in connection with the \fIpipe-message\fP command and the ``tag-
- ** prefix'' operator. If this variable is unset, when piping a list of
- ** tagged messages Mutt-ng will concatenate the messages and will pipe them
- ** as a single folder. When set, Mutt-ng will pipe the messages one by one.
- ** In both cases the messages are piped in the current sorted order,
- ** and the ``$$pipe_sep'' separator is added after each message.
- */
- { "pipe_decode", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPIPEDECODE, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Used in connection with the \fIpipe-message\fP command. When unset,
- ** Mutt-ng will pipe the messages without any preprocessing. When set, Mutt-ng
- ** will weed headers and will attempt to PGP/MIME decode the messages
- ** first.
- */
- { "pipe_sep", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PipeSep, UL "\n" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** The separator to add between messages when piping a list of tagged
- ** messages to an external Unix command.
- */
-#ifdef USE_POP
- { "pop_authenticators", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PopAuthenticators, UL 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: POP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** This is a colon-delimited list of authentication methods Mutt-ng may
- ** attempt to use to log in to an POP server, in the order Mutt-ng should
- ** try them. Authentication methods are either 'user', 'apop' or any
- ** SASL mechanism, eg 'digest-md5', 'gssapi' or 'cram-md5'.
- ** This parameter is case-insensitive. If this parameter is unset
- ** (the default) Mutt-ng will try all available methods, in order from
- ** most-secure to least-secure.
- ** .pp
- ** Example: set pop_authenticators="digest-md5:apop:user"
- */
- { "pop_auth_try_all", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPOPAUTHTRYALL, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: POP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** If set, Mutt-ng will try all available methods. When unset, Mutt-ng will
- ** only fall back to other authentication methods if the previous
- ** methods are unavailable. If a method is available but authentication
- ** fails, Mutt-ng will not connect to the POP server.
- */
- { "pop_checkinterval", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &PopCheckTimeout, 60 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: POP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** This variable configures how often (in seconds) POP should look for
- ** new mail.
- */
- { "pop_delete", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_POPDELETE, M_ASKNO },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: POP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** If set, Mutt-ng will delete successfully downloaded messages from the POP
- ** server when using the fetch-mail function. When unset, Mutt-ng will
- ** download messages but also leave them on the POP server.
- */
- { "pop_host", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PopHost, UL "" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: POP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** The name of your POP server for the fetch-mail function. You
- ** can also specify an alternative port, username and password, ie:
- ** .pp
- ** [pop[s]://][username[:password]@]popserver[:port]
- */
- { "pop_last", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPOPLAST, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: POP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** If this variable is set, Mutt-ng will try to use the "LAST" POP command
- ** for retrieving only unread messages from the POP server when using
- ** the fetch-mail function.
- */
- { "pop_reconnect", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_POPRECONNECT, M_ASKYES },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: POP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** Controls whether or not Mutt-ng will try to reconnect to POP server when
- ** connection lost.
- */
- { "pop_user", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PopUser, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: POP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** Your login name on the POP server.
- ** .pp
- ** This variable defaults to your user name on the local machine.
- */
- { "pop_pass", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PopPass, UL "" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: POP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** Specifies the password for your POP account. If unset, Mutt-ng will
- ** prompt you for your password when you open POP mailbox.
- ** \fBWarning\fP: you should only use this option when you are on a
- ** fairly secure machine, because the superuser can read your muttngrc
- ** even if you are the only one who can read the file.
- */
-#endif /* USE_POP */
- { "post_indent_string",DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &PostIndentString, UL "" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Similar to the ``$$attribution'' variable, Mutt-ng will append this
- ** string after the inclusion of a message which is being replied to.
- */
- { "post_indent_str", DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL "post_indent_string", 0 },
- /*
- */
-#ifdef USE_NNTP
- { "post_moderated", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_TOMODERATED, M_ASKYES },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: NNTP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** If set to \fIyes\fP, Mutt-ng will post article to newsgroup that have
- ** not permissions to posting (e.g. moderated). \fBNote:\fP if newsserver
- ** does not support posting to that newsgroup or totally read-only, that
- ** posting will not have an effect.
- */
-#endif
- { "postpone", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_POSTPONE, M_ASKYES },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Controls whether or not messages are saved in the ``$$postponed''
- ** mailbox when you elect not to send immediately.
- */
- { "postponed", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &Postponed, UL "~/postponed" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Mutt-ng allows you to indefinitely ``$postpone sending a message'' which
- ** you are editing. When you choose to postpone a message, Mutt-ng saves it
- ** in the mailbox specified by this variable. Also see the ``$$postpone''
- ** variable.
- */
-#ifdef USE_SOCKET
- { "preconnect", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &Preconnect, UL 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, a shell command to be executed if Mutt-ng fails to establish
- ** a connection to the server. This is useful for setting up secure
- ** connections, e.g. with ssh(1). If the command returns a nonzero
- ** status, Mutt-ng gives up opening the server. Example:
- ** .pp
- ** preconnect="ssh -f -q -L 1234:mailhost.net:143 mailhost.net
- ** sleep 20 < /dev/null > /dev/null"
- ** .pp
- ** Mailbox 'foo' on mailhost.net can now be reached
- ** as '{localhost:1234}foo'.
- ** .pp
- ** NOTE: For this example to work, you must be able to log in to the
- ** remote machine without having to enter a password.
- */
-#endif /* USE_SOCKET */
- { "print", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_PRINT, M_ASKNO },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Controls whether or not Mutt-ng really prints messages.
- ** This is set to \fIask-no\fP by default, because some people
- ** accidentally hit ``p'' often (like me).
- */
- { "print_command", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &PrintCmd, UL "lpr" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This specifies the command pipe that should be used to print messages.
- */
- { "print_cmd", DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL "print_command", 0 },
- /*
- */
- { "print_decode", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPRINTDECODE, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Used in connection with the print-message command. If this
- ** option is set, the message is decoded before it is passed to the
- ** external command specified by $$print_command. If this option
- ** is unset, no processing will be applied to the message when
- ** printing it. The latter setting may be useful if you are using
- ** some advanced printer filter which is able to properly format
- ** e-mail messages for printing.
- */
- { "print_split", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPRINTSPLIT, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Used in connection with the print-message command. If this option
- ** is set, the command specified by $$print_command is executed once for
- ** each message which is to be printed. If this option is unset,
- ** the command specified by $$print_command is executed only once, and
- ** all the messages are concatenated, with a form feed as the message
- ** separator.
- ** .pp
- ** Those who use the \fBenscript\fP(1) program's mail-printing mode will
- ** most likely want to set this option.
- */
- { "prompt_after", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPROMPTAFTER, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If you use an \fIexternal\fP ``$$pager'', setting this variable will
- ** cause Mutt-ng to prompt you for a command when the pager exits rather
- ** than returning to the index menu. If unset, Mutt-ng will return to the
- ** index menu when the external pager exits.
- */
- { "query_command", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &QueryCmd, UL "" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This specifies the command that Mutt-ng will use to make external address
- ** queries. The string should contain a %s, which will be substituted
- ** with the query string the user types. See ``$query'' for more
- ** information.
- */
- { "quit", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_QUIT, M_YES },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable controls whether ``quit'' and ``exit'' actually quit
- ** from Mutt-ng. If it set to yes, they do quit, if it is set to no, they
- ** have no effect, and if it is set to ask-yes or ask-no, you are
- ** prompted for confirmation when you try to quit.
- */
- { "quote_empty", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTQUOTEEMPTY, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Controls whether or not empty lines will be quoted using
- ** ``$indent_string''.
- */
- { "quote_quoted", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTQUOTEQUOTED, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Controls how quoted lines will be quoted. If set, one quote
- ** character will be added to the end of existing prefix. Otherwise,
- ** quoted lines will be prepended by ``$indent_string''.
- */
- { "quote_regexp", DT_RX, R_PAGER, UL &QuoteRegexp, UL "^([ \t]*[|>:}#])+" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** A regular expression used in the internal-pager to determine quoted
- ** sections of text in the body of a message.
- ** .pp
- ** \fBNote:\fP In order to use the \fIquoted\fP\fBx\fP patterns in the
- ** internal pager, you need to set this to a regular expression that
- ** matches \fIexactly\fP the quote characters at the beginning of quoted
- ** lines.
- */
- { "read_inc", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &ReadInc, 10 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set to a value greater than 0, Mutt-ng will display which message it
- ** is currently on when reading a mailbox. The message is printed after
- ** \fIread_inc\fP messages have been read (e.g., if set to 25, Mutt-ng will
- ** print a message when it reads message 25, and then again when it gets
- ** to message 50). This variable is meant to indicate progress when
- ** reading large mailboxes which may take some time.
- ** When set to 0, only a single message will appear before the reading
- ** the mailbox.
- ** .pp
- ** Also see the ``$$write_inc'' variable.
- */
- { "read_only", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTREADONLY, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, all folders are opened in read-only mode.
- */
- { "realname", DT_STR, R_BOTH, UL &Realname, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable specifies what "real" or "personal" name should be used
- ** when sending messages.
- ** .pp
- ** By default, this is the GECOS field from /etc/passwd. Note that this
- ** variable will \fInot\fP be used when the user has set a real name
- ** in the $$from variable.
- */
- { "recall", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_RECALL, M_ASKYES },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Controls whether or not Mutt-ng recalls postponed messages
- ** when composing a new message. Also see ``$$postponed''.
- ** .pp
- ** Setting this variable to ``yes'' is not generally useful, and thus not
- ** recommended.
- */
- { "record", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &Outbox, UL "" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This specifies the file into which your outgoing messages should be
- ** appended. (This is meant as the primary method for saving a copy of
- ** your messages, but another way to do this is using the ``$my_hdr''
- ** command to create a \fIBcc:\fP field with your email address in it.)
- ** .pp
- ** The value of \fI$$record\fP is overridden by the ``$$force_name'' and
- ** ``$$save_name'' variables, and the ``$fcc-hook'' command.
- */
- { "reply_regexp", DT_RX, R_INDEX|R_RESORT, UL &ReplyRegexp, UL "^(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** A regular expression used to recognize reply messages when threading
- ** and replying. The default value corresponds to the English "Re:" and
- ** the German "Aw:".
- */
- { "reply_self", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTREPLYSELF, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If unset and you are replying to a message sent by you, Mutt-ng will
- ** assume that you want to reply to the recipients of that message rather
- ** than to yourself.
- */
- { "reply_to", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_REPLYTO, M_ASKYES },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, when replying to a message, Mutt-ng 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
- ** message to the author of a message.
- */
- { "resolve", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTRESOLVE, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When set, the cursor will be automatically advanced to the next
- ** (possibly undeleted) message whenever a command that modifies the
- ** current message is executed.
- */
- { "reverse_alias", DT_BOOL, R_BOTH, OPTREVALIAS, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable controls whether or not Mutt-ng will display the "personal"
- ** name from your aliases in the index menu if it finds an alias that
- ** matches the message's sender. For example, if you have the following
- ** alias:
- ** .pp
- ** .ts
- ** alias juser abd30425@somewhere.net (Joe User)
- ** .te
- ** .pp
- ** and then you receive mail which contains the following header:
- ** .pp
- ** .ts
- ** From: abd30425@somewhere.net
- ** .te
- ** .pp
- ** It would be displayed in the index menu as ``Joe User'' instead of
- ** ``abd30425@somewhere.net.'' This is useful when the person's e-mail
- ** address is not human friendly (like CompuServe addresses).
- */
- { "reverse_name", DT_BOOL, R_BOTH, OPTREVNAME, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** It may sometimes arrive that you receive mail to a certain machine,
- ** 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 \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 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable fine-tunes the behaviour of the $reverse_name feature.
- ** When it is set, Mutt-ng will use the address from incoming messages as-is,
- ** possibly including eventual real names. When it is unset, Mutt-ng will
- ** override any such real names with the setting of the $realname variable.
- */
- { "rfc2047_parameters", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTRFC2047PARAMS, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When this variable is set, Mutt-ng will decode RFC-2047-encoded MIME
- ** parameters. You want to set this variable when Mutt-ng suggests you
- ** to save attachments to files named like this:
- ** =?iso-8859-1?Q?file=5F=E4=5F991116=2Ezip?=
- ** .pp
- ** When this variable is set interactively, the change doesn't have
- ** the desired effect before you have changed folders.
- ** .pp
- ** Note that this use of RFC 2047's encoding is explicitly,
- ** prohibited by the standard, but nevertheless encountered in the
- ** wild.
- ** Also note that setting this parameter will \fInot\fP have the effect
- ** that Mutt-ng \fIgenerates\fP this kind of encoding. Instead, Mutt-ng will
- ** unconditionally use the encoding specified in RFC 2231.
- */
- { "save_address", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSAVEADDRESS, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, Mutt-ng will take the sender's full address when choosing a
- ** default folder for saving a mail. If ``$$save_name'' or ``$$force_name''
- ** is set too, the selection of the fcc folder will be changed as well.
- */
- { "save_empty", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSAVEEMPTY, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When unset, mailboxes which contain no saved messages will be removed
- ** when closed (the exception is ``$$spoolfile'' which is never removed).
- ** If set, mailboxes are never removed.
- ** .pp
- ** \fBNote:\fP This only applies to mbox and MMDF folders, Mutt-ng does not
- ** delete MH and Maildir directories.
- */
- { "save_name", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSAVENAME, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable controls how copies of outgoing messages are saved.
- ** When set, a check is made to see if a mailbox specified by the
- ** recipient address exists (this is done by searching for a mailbox in
- ** the ``$$folder'' directory with the \fIusername\fP part of the
- ** recipient address). If the mailbox exists, the outgoing message will
- ** be saved to that mailbox, otherwise the message is saved to the
- ** ``$$record'' mailbox.
- ** .pp
- ** Also see the ``$$force_name'' variable.
- */
- { "score", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSCORE, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When this variable is \fIunset\fP, scoring is turned off. This can
- ** be useful to selectively disable scoring for certain folders when the
- ** ``$$score_threshold_delete'' variable and friends are used.
- **
- */
- { "score_threshold_delete", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &ScoreThresholdDelete, UL -1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Messages which have been assigned a score equal to or lower than the value
- ** of this variable are automatically marked for deletion by Mutt-ng. Since
- ** Mutt-ng scores are always greater than or equal to zero, the default setting
- ** of this variable will never mark a message for deletion.
- */
- { "score_threshold_flag", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &ScoreThresholdFlag, 9999 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Messages which have been assigned a score greater than or equal to this
- ** variable's value are automatically marked "flagged".
- */
- { "score_threshold_read", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &ScoreThresholdRead, UL -1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Messages which have been assigned a score equal to or lower than the value
- ** of this variable are automatically marked as read by Mutt-ng. Since
- ** Mutt-ng scores are always greater than or equal to zero, the default setting
- ** of this variable will never mark a message read.
- */
- { "send_charset", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &SendCharset, UL "us-ascii:iso-8859-1:utf-8" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** A list of character sets for outgoing messages. Mutt-ng will use the
- ** first character set into which the text can be converted exactly.
- ** If your ``$$charset'' is not iso-8859-1 and recipients may not
- ** understand UTF-8, it is advisable to include in the list an
- ** appropriate widely used standard character set (such as
- ** iso-8859-2, koi8-r or iso-2022-jp) either instead of or after
- ** "iso-8859-1".
- */
- { "sendmail", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &Sendmail, UL SENDMAIL " -oem -oi" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Specifies the program and arguments used to deliver mail sent by Mutt-ng.
- ** Mutt-ng expects that the specified program interprets additional
- ** arguments as recipient addresses.
- */
- { "sendmail_wait", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &SendmailWait, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Specifies the number of seconds to wait for the ``$$sendmail'' process
- ** to finish before giving up and putting delivery in the background.
- ** .pp
- ** Mutt-ng interprets the value of this variable as follows:
- ** .dl
- ** .dt >0 .dd number of seconds to wait for sendmail to finish before continuing
- ** .dt 0 .dd wait forever for sendmail to finish
- ** .dt <0 .dd always put sendmail in the background without waiting
- ** .de
- ** .pp
- ** Note that if you specify a value other than 0, the output of the child
- ** process will be put in a temporary file. If there is some error, you
- ** will be informed as to where to find the output.
- */
- { "shell", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &Shell, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Command to use when spawning a subshell. By default, the user's login
- ** shell from /etc/passwd is used.
- */
-#ifdef USE_NNTP
- { "save_unsubscribed",DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSAVEUNSUB, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: NNTP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** When \fIset\fP, info about unsubscribed newsgroups will be saved into
- ** ``newsrc'' file and into cache.
- */
-#endif
- { "shorten_hierarchy", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSHORTENHIERARCHY, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When \fIset\fP, the "hierarchy" of the sidebar entries will be shortened
- ** only if they cannot be printed in full length (because ``$$sidebar_width''
- ** is set to a too low value). For example, if the newsgroup name
- ** ``de.alt.sysadmin.recovery'' doesn't fit on the screen, it'll get shortened
- ** ``d.a.s.recovery'' while ``de.alt.d0'' still would and thus will not get
- ** shortened.
- */
-#ifdef USE_NNTP
- { "show_new_news", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSHOWNEWNEWS, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: NNTP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** If \fIset\fP, newsserver will be asked for new newsgroups on entering
- ** the browser. Otherwise, it will be done only once for a newsserver.
- ** Also controls whether or not number of new articles of subscribed
- ** newsgroups will be then checked.
- */
- { "show_only_unread", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSHOWONLYUNREAD, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Availability: NNTP
- **
- ** .pp
- ** If \fIset\fP, only subscribed newsgroups that contain unread articles
- ** will be displayed in browser.
- */
-#endif
- { "sig_dashes", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSIGDASHES, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, a line containing ``-- '' will be inserted before your
- ** ``$$signature''. It is \fBstrongly\fP recommended that you not unset
- ** this variable unless your ``signature'' contains just your name. The
- ** reason for this is because many software packages use ``-- \n'' to
- ** detect your signature. For example, Mutt-ng has the ability to highlight
- ** the signature in a different color in the builtin pager.
- */
- { "sig_on_top", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTSIGONTOP, 0},