- ** .pp
- ** When set, mutt will not show the presence of messages that are hidden
- ** by limiting, at the top of threads in the thread tree. Note that when
- ** $$hide_missing is set, this option will have no effect.
- */
- { "hide_top_missing", DT_BOOL, R_TREE|R_INDEX, OPTHIDETOPMISSING, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When set, mutt will not show the presence of missing messages at the
- ** top of threads in the thread tree. Note that when $$hide_limited is
- ** set, this option will have no effect.
- */
- { "history", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &HistSize, 10 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable controls the size (in number of strings remembered) of
- ** the string history buffer. The buffer is cleared each time the
- ** variable is set.
- */
- { "honor_followup_to", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_MFUPTO, M_YES },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable controls whether or not a Mail-Followup-To header is
- ** honored when group-replying to a message.
- */
- { "hostname", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &Fqdn, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Specifies the hostname to use after the ``@'' in local e-mail
- ** addresses. This overrides the compile time definition obtained from
- ** /etc/resolv.conf.
- */
- { "ignore_list_reply_to", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTIGNORELISTREPLYTO, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Affects the behaviour of the \fIreply\fP function when replying to
- ** messages from mailing lists. When set, if the ``Reply-To:'' field is
- ** set to the same value as the ``To:'' field, Mutt assumes that the
- ** ``Reply-To:'' field was set by the mailing list to automate responses
- ** to the list, and will ignore this field. To direct a response to the
- ** mailing list when this option is set, use the \fIlist-reply\fP
- ** function; \fIgroup-reply\fP will reply to both the sender and the
- ** list.
- */
-#ifdef USE_IMAP
- { "imap_authenticators", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &ImapAuthenticators, UL 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
- ** parameter is unset (the default) mutt will try all available methods,
- ** in order from most-secure to least-secure.
- ** .pp
- ** Example: set imap_authenticators="gssapi:cram-md5:login"
- ** .pp
- ** \fBNote:\fP Mutt will only fall back to other authentication methods if
- ** the previous methods are unavailable. If a method is available but
- ** authentication fails, mutt will not connect to the IMAP server.
- */
- { "imap_delim_chars", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &ImapDelimChars, UL "/." },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This contains the list of characters which you would like to treat
- ** as folder separators for displaying IMAP paths. In particular it
- ** helps in using the '=' shortcut for your \fIfolder\fP variable.
- */
-# if defined(USE_SSL) || defined(USE_GNUTLS)
- { "imap_force_ssl", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTIMAPFORCESSL, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If this variable is set, Mutt will always use SSL when
- ** connecting to IMAP servers.
- */
-# endif
- { "imap_home_namespace", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &ImapHomeNamespace, UL 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** You normally want to see your personal folders alongside
- ** your INBOX in the IMAP browser. If you see something else, you may set
- ** this variable to the IMAP path to your folders.
- */
- { "imap_keepalive", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &ImapKeepalive, 900 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable specifies the maximum amount of time in seconds that mutt
- ** will wait before polling open IMAP connections, to prevent the server
- ** from closing them before mutt has finished with them. The default is
- ** well within the RFC-specified minimum amount of time (30 minutes) before
- ** a server is allowed to do this, but in practice the RFC does get
- ** violated every now and then. Reduce this number if you find yourself
- ** getting disconnected from your IMAP server due to inactivity.
- */
- { "imap_list_subscribed", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTIMAPLSUB, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable configures whether IMAP folder browsing will look for
- ** only subscribed folders or all folders. This can be toggled in the
- ** IMAP browser with the \fItoggle-subscribed\fP function.
- */
- { "imap_pass", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &ImapPass, UL 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Specifies the password for your IMAP account. If unset, Mutt will
- ** prompt you for your password when you invoke the fetch-mail function.
- ** \fBWarning\fP: you should only use this option when you are on a
- ** fairly secure machine, because the superuser can read your muttrc even
- ** if you are the only one who can read the file.
- */
- { "imap_passive", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTIMAPPASSIVE, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When set, mutt will not open new IMAP connections to check for new
- ** mail. Mutt will only check for new mail over existing IMAP
- ** connections. This is useful if you don't want to be prompted to
- ** user/password pairs on mutt invocation, or if opening the connection
- ** is slow.
- */
- { "imap_peek", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTIMAPPEEK, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, mutt will avoid implicitly marking your mail as read whenever
- ** you fetch a message from the server. This is generally a good thing,
- ** but can make closing an IMAP folder somewhat slower. This option
- ** exists to appease speed freaks.
- */
- { "imap_servernoise", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTIMAPSERVERNOISE, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When set, mutt will display warning messages from the IMAP
- ** server as error messages. Since these messages are often
- ** harmless, or generated due to configuration problems on the
- ** server which are out of the users' hands, you may wish to suppress
- ** them at some point.
- */
- { "imap_user", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &ImapUser, UL 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Your login name on the IMAP server.
- ** .pp
- ** This variable defaults to your user name on the local machine.
- */
-#endif
- { "implicit_autoview", DT_BOOL,R_NONE, OPTIMPLICITAUTOVIEW, 0},
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set to ``yes'', mutt will look for a mailcap entry with the
- ** copiousoutput flag set for \fIevery\fP MIME attachment it doesn't have
- ** an internal viewer defined for. If such an entry is found, mutt will
- ** use the viewer defined in that entry to convert the body part to text
- ** form.
- */
- { "include", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_INCLUDE, M_ASKYES },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Controls whether or not a copy of the message(s) you are replying to
- ** is included in your reply.
- */
- { "indent_string", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &Prefix, UL "> " },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Specifies the string to prepend to each line of text quoted in a
- ** message to which you are replying. You are strongly encouraged not to
- ** change this value, as it tends to agitate the more fanatical netizens.
- */
- { "indent_str", DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL "indent_string", 0 },
- /*
- */
- { "index_format", DT_STR, R_BOTH, UL &HdrFmt, UL "%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable allows you to customize the message index display to
- ** your personal taste.
- ** .pp
- ** ``Format strings'' are similar to the strings used in the ``C''
- ** function printf to format output (see the man page for more detail).
- ** The following sequences are defined in Mutt:
- ** .pp
- ** .dl
- ** .dt %a .dd address of the author
- ** .dt %A .dd reply-to address (if present; otherwise: address of author)
- ** .dt %b .dd filename of the original message folder (think mailBox)
- ** .dt %B .dd the list to which the letter was sent, or else the folder name (%b).
- ** .dt %c .dd number of characters (bytes) in the message
- ** .dt %C .dd current message number
- ** .dt %d .dd date and time of the message in the format specified by
- ** ``date_format'' converted to sender's time zone
- ** .dt %D .dd date and time of the message in the format specified by
- ** ``date_format'' converted to the local time zone
- ** .dt %e .dd current message number in thread
- ** .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 %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,
- ** mh, and possibly IMAP folders)
- ** .dt %L .dd If an address in the To or CC header field matches an address
- ** defined by the users ``subscribe'' command, this displays
- ** "To <list-name>", otherwise the same as %F.
- ** .dt %m .dd total number of message in the mailbox
- ** .dt %M .dd number of hidden messages if the thread is collapsed.
- ** .dt %N .dd message score
- ** .dt %n .dd author's real name (or address if missing)
- ** .dt %O .dd (_O_riginal save folder) Where mutt would formerly have
- ** stashed the message: list name or recipient name if no list
- ** .dt %s .dd subject of the message
- ** .dt %S .dd status of the message (N/D/d/!/r/\(as)
- ** .dt %t .dd `to:' field (recipients)
- ** .dt %T .dd the appropriate character from the $$to_chars string
- ** .dt %u .dd user (login) name of the author
- ** .dt %v .dd first name of the author, or the recipient if the message is from you
- ** .dt %W .dd name of organization of author (`organization:' field)
- ** .dt %y .dd `x-label:' field, if present
- ** .dt %Y .dd `x-label' field, if present, and (1) not at part of a thread tree,
- ** (2) at the top of a thread, or (3) `x-label' is different from
- ** preceding message's `x-label'.
- ** .dt %Z .dd message status flags
- ** .dt %{fmt} .dd the date and time of the message is converted to sender's
- ** time zone, and ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function
- ** ``strftime''; a leading bang disables locales
- ** .dt %[fmt] .dd the date and time of the message is converted to the local
- ** time zone, and ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function
- ** ``strftime''; a leading bang disables locales
- ** .dt %(fmt) .dd the local date and time when the message was received.
- ** ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function ``strftime'';
- ** a leading bang disables locales
- ** .dt %<fmt> .dd the current local time. ``fmt'' is expanded by the library
- ** function ``strftime''; a leading bang disables locales.
- ** .dt %>X .dd right justify the rest of the string and pad with character "X"
- ** .dt %|X .dd pad to the end of the line with character "X"
- ** .de
- ** .pp
- ** See also: ``$$to_chars''.
- */
-#ifdef USE_NNTP
- { "inews", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &Inews, UL "" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, specifies the program and arguments used to deliver news posted
- ** by Mutt. Otherwise, mutt posts article using current connection to
- ** news server. The following printf-style sequence is understood:
- ** .pp
- ** .ts
- ** %s newsserver name
- ** .te
- ** .pp
- ** Example: set inews="/usr/local/bin/inews -hS"
- */
-#endif
- { "ispell", DT_PATH, R_NONE, UL &Ispell, UL ISPELL },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** How to invoke ispell (GNU's spell-checking software).
- */
- { "keep_flagged", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTKEEPFLAGGED, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, read messages marked as flagged will not be moved
- ** from your spool mailbox to your ``$$mbox'' mailbox, or as a result of
- ** a ``$mbox-hook'' command.
- */
- { "locale", DT_STR, R_BOTH, UL &Locale, UL "C" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** The locale used by \fIstrftime(3)\fP to format dates. Legal values are
- ** the strings your system accepts for the locale variable \fILC_TIME\fP.
- */
- { "list_reply", DT_QUAD, R_NONE, OPT_LISTREPLY, M_NO },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When set, address replies to the mailing list the original message came
- ** from (instead to the author only). Setting this option to ``ask-yes'' or
- ** ``ask-no'' will ask if you really intended to reply to the author only.
- */
- { "mail_check", DT_NUM, R_NONE, UL &BuffyTimeout, 5 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable configures how often (in seconds) mutt should look for
- ** new mail.
- */
- { "mailcap_path", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL &MailcapPath, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This variable specifies which files to consult when attempting to
- ** display MIME bodies not directly supported by Mutt.
- */
- { "mailcap_sanitize", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTMAILCAPSANITIZE, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, mutt will restrict possible characters in mailcap % expandos
- ** to a well-defined set of safe characters. This is the safe setting,
- ** but we are not sure it doesn't break some more advanced MIME stuff.
- ** .pp
- ** \fBDON'T CHANGE THIS SETTING UNLESS YOU ARE REALLY SURE WHAT YOU ARE
- ** DOING!\fP
- */
- { "maildir_trash", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTMAILDIRTRASH, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, messages marked as deleted will be saved with the maildir
- ** (T)rashed flag instead of unlinked. \fBNOTE:\fP this only applies
- ** to maildir-style mailboxes. Setting it will have no effect on other
- ** mailbox types.
- */
- { "mark_old", DT_BOOL, R_BOTH, OPTMARKOLD, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Controls whether or not mutt marks \fInew\fP \fBunread\fP
- ** messages as \fIold\fP if you exit a mailbox without reading them.
- ** With this option set, the next time you start mutt, the messages
- ** will show up with an "O" next to them in the index menu,
- ** indicating that they are old.
- */
- { "markers", DT_BOOL, R_PAGER, OPTMARKERS, 1 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** Controls the display of wrapped lines in the internal pager. If set, a
- ** ``+'' marker is displayed at the beginning of wrapped lines. Also see
- ** the ``$$smart_wrap'' variable.
- */
- { "mask", DT_RX, R_NONE, UL &Mask, UL "!^\\.[^.]" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** A regular expression used in the file browser, optionally preceded by
- ** the \fInot\fP operator ``!''. Only files whose names match this mask
- ** will be shown. The match is always case-sensitive.
- */
- { "mbox", DT_PATH, R_BOTH, UL &Inbox, UL "~/mbox" },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This specifies the folder into which read mail in your ``$$spoolfile''
- ** folder will be appended.
- */
- { "operating_system", DT_STR, R_NONE, UL&OperatingSystem, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This specifies the operating system name for the User-Agent header. If
- ** this is unset, it will be set to the operating system name that uname(2)
- ** returns. If uname(2) fails, "UNIX" will be used.
- */
- { "sidebar_visible", DT_BOOL, R_BOTH, OPTMBOXPANE, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** This specifies whether or not to show the mailbox list pane.
- */
- { "sidebar_width", DT_NUM, R_BOTH, UL &SidebarWidth, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** The width of the mailbox list pane (left sidebar like in GUIs).
- */
- { "mbox_type", DT_MAGIC,R_NONE, UL &DefaultMagic, M_MBOX },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** The default mailbox type used when creating new folders. May be any of
- ** mbox, MMDF, MH and Maildir.
- */
- { "metoo", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTMETOO, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If unset, Mutt will remove your address (see the ``alternates''
- ** command) from the list of recipients when replying to a message.
- */
- { "menu_scroll", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTMENUSCROLL, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** When \fIset\fP, menus will be scrolled up or down one line when you
- ** attempt to move across a screen boundary. If \fIunset\fP, the screen
- ** is cleared and the next or previous page of the menu is displayed
- ** (useful for slow links to avoid many redraws).
- */
- { "meta_key", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTMETAKEY, 0 },
- /*
- ** .pp
- ** If set, forces Mutt to interpret keystrokes with the high bit (bit 8)
- ** set as if the user had pressed the ESC key and whatever key remains
- ** after having the high bit removed. For example, if the key pressed
- ** has an ASCII value of 0xf4, then this is treated as if the user had
- ** pressed ESC then ``x''. This is because the result of removing the
- ** high bit from ``0xf4'' is ``0x74'', which is the ASCII character
- ** ``x''.
- */
- { "mh_purge", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTMHPURGE, 0 },