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- version devel-r473
+ version devel-r522
Abstract
7. Copyright
+ 8. Manual Conventions
+
2. Getting Started
1. Basic Concepts
5.11. editor
- 8. Miscellany
+ 5.12. sidebar
+
+ A. Acknowledgments
- 1. Acknowledgments
+ B. Hacking Documentation
+
+ Index
List of Tables
- 2.1. Default Menu Movement Keys
+ 2.1. Most commonly used movement bindings
- 2.2. Built-In Editor Functions
+ 2.2. Line Editor Functions
- 2.3. Default Index Menu Bindings
+ 2.3. Most commonly used Index Bindings
- 2.4. Default Pager Menu Bindings
+ 2.4. Most commonly used Pager Bindings
2.5. ANSI Escape Sequences
2.6. ANSI Colors
- 2.7. Default Thread Function Bindings
+ 2.7. Most commonly used thread-related bindings
- 2.8. Default Mail Composition Bindings
+ 2.8. Most commonly used Mail Composition Bindings
- 2.9. Default Compose Menu Bindings
+ 2.9. Most commonly used Compose Menu Bindings
2.10. PGP Key Menu Flags
3.1. Alternative Key Names
- 4.1. Default Sidebar Function Bindings
+ 7.1. Reference: Command Line Options
+
+ 7.2. Reference: Patterns
+
+ 7.3. Reference: Obsolete Variables
+
+ 7.4. Reference: Default Generic Function Bindings
+
+ 7.5. Reference: Default Index Function Bindings
+
+ 7.6. Reference: Default Pager Function Bindings
- 7.1. Mutt-NG Command Line Options
+ 7.7. Reference: Default Alias Menu Function Bindings
- 7.2. Patterns
+ 7.8. Reference: Default Query Menu Function Bindings
- 7.3. Obsolete Variables
+ 7.9. Reference: Default Attachment Menu Function Bindings
+
+ 7.10. Reference: Default Compose Menu Function Bindings
+
+ 7.11. Reference: Default Postpone Menu Function Bindings
+
+ 7.12. Reference: Default Browser Menu Function Bindings
+
+ 7.13. Reference: Default PGP Menu Function Bindings
+
+ 7.14. Reference: Default Editor Function Bindings
+
+ 7.15. Referene: Default Sidebar Function Bindings
Chapter 1. Introduction
7. Copyright
+ 8. Manual Conventions
+
1. Overview
Mutt-ng is a small but very powerful text-based MIME mail client. Mutt-ng
2. Mutt-ng Home Page
- http://www.muttng.org
+ <http://www.muttng.org/>
3. Mailing Lists
4. Software Distribution Sites
So far, there are no official releases of Mutt-ng, but you can download
- daily snapshots from http://mutt-ng.berlios.de/snapshots/
+ daily snapshots from <http://mutt-ng.berlios.de/snapshots/>
5. IRC
with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
+8. Manual Conventions
+
+ This manual contains several (hopefully consistent) conventions to
+ specially layout different items in different fashions.
+
+ o Configuration and environment variables will be printed in a
+ typewriter font and both prefixed with a dollar sign as it's common
+ for UNIX-like environments. Configuration variables are lower-case
+ only while environment variables are upper-case only. $imap_mail_check
+ is a configuration variable while $EDITOR is an environment variable.
+
+ o Muttng-specific functions are enclosed in <> and printed in a
+ typewriter font, too, as in <sync-mailbox>.
+
+ o As common for UNIX-like environments, references to manual pages are
+ printed with the section enclosed in braces, as in vi(1) or
+ muttngrc(5). Execute man [section] [name] to view the manual page.
+
+ o Keys are presented in the following way: ordinary keys are just given
+ as-is, e.g. q. Control characters are prefixed with C- (e.g. the
+ screen can be redraw by pressing C-L) and E- for Escape, e.g. a folder
+ can be opened read-only with E-c.
+
+ If, while reading this fine manual, you find any inconsistencies of
+ whatever kind, please contact the developers via
+ <mutt-ng-devel@lists.berlios.de> to report it.
+
Chapter 2. Getting Started
Table of Contents
Information is presented in menus, very similar to ELM. Here is a
tableshowing the common keys used to navigate menus in Mutt-ng.
- Table 2.1. Default Menu Movement Keys
-
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Key | Function | Description |
- |-------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------|
- | j or Down | next-entry | move to the next entry |
- |-------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------|
- | k or Up | previous-entry | move to the previous entry |
- |-------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------|
- | z or PageDn | page-down | go to the next page |
- |-------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------|
- | Z or PageUp | page-up | go to the previous page |
- |-------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------|
- | = or Home | first-entry | jump to the first entry |
- |-------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------|
- | * or End | last-entry | jump to the last entry |
- |-------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------|
- | q | quit | exit the current menu |
- |-------------+----------------+-----------------------------------------|
- | ? | help | list all key bindings for the current |
- | | | menu |
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 2.1. Most commonly used movement bindings
+
+ Key Function Description
+ j or Down <next-entry> move to the next entry
+ k or Up <previous-entry> move to the previous entry
+ z or PageDn <page-down> go to the next page
+ Z or PageUp <page-up> go to the previous page
+ = or Home <first-entry> jump to the first entry
+ * or End <last-entry> jump to the last entry
+ q <quit> exit the current menu
+ ? <help> list all key bindings for the current menu
4. Editing Input Fields
input textual data such as email addresses or filenames. The keys used to
move around while editing are very similar to those of Emacs.
- Table 2.2. Built-In Editor Functions
-
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Key | Function | Description |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^A or <Home> | bol | move to the start of the line |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^B or <Left> | backward-char | move back one char |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | Esc B | backward-word | move back one word |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^D or <Delete> | delete-char | delete the char under the cursor |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^E or <End> | eol | move to the end of the line |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^F or <Right> | forward-char | move forward one char |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | Esc F | forward-word | move forward one word |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | <Tab> | complete | complete filename or alias |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^T | complete-query | complete address with query |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^K | kill-eol | delete to the end of the line |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ESC d | kill-eow | delete to the end of the word |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^W | kill-word | kill the word in front of the |
- | | | cursor |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^U | kill-line | delete entire line |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^V | quote-char | quote the next typed key |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | <Up> | history-up | recall previous string from history |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | <Down> | history-down | recall next string from history |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | <BackSpace> | backspace | kill the char in front of the |
- | | | cursor |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | Esc u | upcase-word | convert word to upper case |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | Esc l | downcase-word | convert word to lower case |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | Esc c | capitalize-word | capitalize the word |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | ^G | n/a | abort |
- |----------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------|
- | <Return> | n/a | finish editing |
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 2.2. Line Editor Functions
+
+ Key Function Description
+ C-A or Home <bol> move to the start of the line
+ C-B or Left <backward-char> move back one char
+ E-B <backward-word> move back one word
+ C-D or Delete <delete-char> delete the char under the cursor
+ C-E or End <eol> move to the end of the line
+ C-F or Right <forward-char> move forward one char
+ E-F <forward-word> move forward one word
+ Tab <complete> complete filename or alias
+ C-T <complete-query> complete address with query
+ C-K <kill-eol> delete to the end of the line
+ E-d <kill-eow> delete to the end of the word
+ C-W <kill-word> kill the word in front of the cursor
+ C-U <kill-line> delete entire line
+ C-V <quote-char> quote the next typed key
+ Up <history-up> recall previous string from history
+ Down <history-down> recall next string from history
+ BackSpace <backspace> kill the char in front of the cursor
+ E-u <upcase-word> convert word to upper case
+ E-l <downcase-word> convert word to lower case
+ E-c <capitalize-word> capitalize the word
+ C-G abort
+ Return finish editing
You can remap the editor functions using the bind command. For example, to
make the Delete key delete the character in front of the cursor rather
5.1. The Message Index
- Table 2.3. Default Index Menu Bindings
-
- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Key | Function | Description |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | c | | change to a different mailbox |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | ESC c | | change to a folder in read-only mode |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | C | | copy the current message to another mailbox |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | ESC C | | decode a message and copy it to a folder |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | ESC s | | decode a message and save it to a folder |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | D | | delete messages matching a pattern |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | d | | delete the current message |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | F | | mark as important |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | l | | show messages matching a pattern |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | N | | mark message as new |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | o | | change the current sort method |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | O | | reverse sort the mailbox |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | q | | save changes and exit |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | s | | save-message |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | T | | tag messages matching a pattern |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | t | | toggle the tag on a message |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | ESC t | | toggle tag on entire message thread |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | U | | undelete messages matching a pattern |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | u | | undelete-message |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | v | | view-attachments |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | x | | abort changes and exit |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | <Return> | | display-message |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | <Tab> | | jump to the next new or unread message |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | @ | | show the author's full e-mail address |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | $ | | save changes to mailbox |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | / | | search |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | ESC / | | search-reverse |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | ^L | | clear and redraw the screen |
- |----------+----------+---------------------------------------------|
- | ^T | | untag messages matching a pattern |
- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 2.3. Most commonly used Index Bindings
+
+ Key Function Description
+ c change to a different mailbox
+ E-c change to a folder in read-only mode
+ C copy the current message to another mailbox
+ E-C decode a message and copy it to a folder
+ E-s decode a message and save it to a folder
+ D delete messages matching a pattern
+ d delete the current message
+ F mark as important
+ l show messages matching a pattern
+ N mark message as new
+ o change the current sort method
+ O reverse sort the mailbox
+ q save changes and exit
+ s save-message
+ T tag messages matching a pattern
+ t toggle the tag on a message
+ E-t toggle tag on entire message thread
+ U undelete messages matching a pattern
+ u undelete-message
+ v view-attachments
+ x abort changes and exit
+ Return display-message
+ Tab jump to the next new or unread message
+ @ show the author's full e-mail address
+ $ save changes to mailbox
+ / search
+ E-/ search-reverse
+ C-L clear and redraw the screen
+ C-T untag messages matching a pattern
5.1.1. Status Flags
messages. The pager is very similar to the Unix program less though not
nearly as featureful.
- Table 2.4. Default Pager Menu Bindings
-
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Key | Function | Description |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | <Return> | | go down one line |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | <Space> | | display the next page (or next message if at the |
- | | | end of a message) |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | - | | go back to the previous page |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | n | | search for next match |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | S | | skip beyond quoted text |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | T | | toggle display of quoted text |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | ? | | show key bindings |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | / | | search for a regular expression (pattern) |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | ESC / | | search backwards for a regular expression |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | \ | | toggle search pattern coloring |
- |----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------|
- | ^ | | jump to the top of the message |
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 2.4. Most commonly used Pager Bindings
+
+ Key Function Description
+ Return go down one line
+ Space display the next page (or next message if at the end of a
+ message)
+ - go back to the previous page
+ n search for next match
+ S skip beyond quoted text
+ T toggle display of quoted text
+ ? show key bindings
+ / search for a regular expression (pattern)
+ E-/ search backwards for a regular expression
+ \ toggle search pattern coloring
+ ^ jump to the top of the message
In addition, many of the functions from the index are available in the
pager, such as delete-message or copy-message (this is one advantage over
Also, the internal pager supports a couple other advanced features. For
one, it will accept and translate the ``standard'' nroff sequences forbold
and underline. These sequences are a series of either the letter,
- backspace (^H), the letter again for bold or the letter, backspace, ``_''
- for denoting underline. Mutt-ng will attempt to display these in bold and
+ backspace (C-H), the letter again for bold or the letter, backspace, _ for
+ denoting underline. Mutt-ng will attempt to display these in bold and
underline respectively if your terminal supports them. If not, you can use
the bold and underline color objects to specify a color or mono attribute
for them.
Table 2.5. ANSI Escape Sequences
- +-------------------------------------------------+
- | Value | Attribute |
- |-------+-----------------------------------------|
- | 0 | All Attributes Off |
- |-------+-----------------------------------------|
- | 1 | Bold on |
- |-------+-----------------------------------------|
- | 4 | Underline on |
- |-------+-----------------------------------------|
- | 5 | Blink on |
- |-------+-----------------------------------------|
- | 7 | Reverse video on |
- |-------+-----------------------------------------|
- | 3x | Foreground color is x (see table below) |
- |-------+-----------------------------------------|
- | 4x | Background color is x (see table below) |
- +-------------------------------------------------+
+ Value Attribute
+ 0 All Attributes Off
+ 1 Bold on
+ 4 Underline on
+ 5 Blink on
+ 7 Reverse video on
+ 3x Foreground color is x (see table below)
+ 4x Background color is x (see table below)
Table 2.6. ANSI Colors
- +------------------+
- | Number | Color |
- |--------+---------|
- | 0 | black |
- |--------+---------|
- | 1 | red |
- |--------+---------|
- | 2 | green |
- |--------+---------|
- | 3 | yellow |
- |--------+---------|
- | 4 | blue |
- |--------+---------|
- | 5 | magenta |
- |--------+---------|
- | 6 | cyan |
- |--------+---------|
- | 7 | white |
- +------------------+
+ Number Color
+ 0 black
+ 1 red
+ 2 green
+ 3 yellow
+ 4 blue
+ 5 magenta
+ 6 cyan
+ 7 white
Mutt-ng uses these attributes for handling text/enriched messages, and
- they can also be used by an external autoview script for highlighting
+ they can also be used by an external auto_view script for highlighting
purposes. Note: If you change the colors for your display, for example by
changing the color associated with color2 for your xterm, then that color
will be used instead of green.
When the mailbox is sorted by threads ,there are a few additional
functions available in the index and pager modes.
- Table 2.7. Default Thread Function Bindings
-
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Key | Function | Description |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ^D | delete-thread | delete all messages in the current thread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ^U | undelete-thread | undelete all messages in the current |
- | | | thread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ^N | next-thread | jump to the start of the next thread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ^P | previous-thread | jump to the start of the previous thread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ^R | read-thread | mark the current thread as read |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ESC d | delete-subthread | delete all messages in the current |
- | | | subthread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ESC u | undelete-subthread | undelete all messages in the current |
- | | | subthread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ESC n | next-subthread | jump to the start of the next subthread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ESC p | previous-subthread | jump to the start of the previous |
- | | | subthread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ESC r | read-subthread | mark the current subthread as read |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ESC t | tag-thread | toggle the tag on the current thread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ESC v | collapse-thread | toggle collapse for the current thread |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | ESC V | collapse-all | toggle collapse for all threads |
- |-------+--------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | P | parent-message | jump to parent message in thread |
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 2.7. Most commonly used thread-related bindings
+
+ Key Function Description
+ C-D <delete-thread> delete all messages in the current thread
+ C-U <undelete-thread> undelete all messages in the current thread
+ C-N <next-thread> jump to the start of the next thread
+ C-P <previous-thread> jump to the start of the previous thread
+ C-R <read-thread> mark the current thread as read
+ E-d <delete-subthread> delete all messages in the current subthread
+ E-u <undelete-subthread> undelete all messages in the current subthread
+ E-n <next-subthread> jump to the start of the next subthread
+ E-p <previous-subthread> jump to the start of the previous subthread
+ E-r <read-subthread> mark the current subthread as read
+ E-t <tag-thread> toggle the tag on the current thread
+ E-v <collapse-thread> toggle collapse for the current thread
+ E-V <collapse-all> toggle collapse for all threads
+ P <parent-message> jump to parent message in thread
Note: Collapsing a thread displays only the first message in the thread
and hides the others. This is useful when threads contain so many messages
that you can only see a handful of threads onthe screen. See %M in
- index-format . For example, you could use "%?M?(#%03M)&(%4l)?" in
- index-format to optionally display the number of hidden messages if the
- thread is collapsed.
+ $index_format.
+
+ For example, you could use %?M?(#%03M)&(%4l)? in $index_format to
+ optionally display the number of hidden messages if the thread is
+ collapsed.
- See also: strict-threads.
+ See also the $strict_threads variable.
5.4. Miscellaneous Functions
- create-alias (default: a)
+ <create-alias> (default: a)
Creates a new alias based upon the current message (or prompts for a new
one). Once editing is complete, an alias command is added to the file
- specified by the alias-file variable for future use. Note: Specifying an
- alias-file does not add the aliases specified there-in, you must also
+ specified by the $alias_file variable for future use. Note: Specifying an
+ $alias_file does not add the aliases specified there-in, you must also
source the file.
- check-traditional-pgp (default: ESC P)
+ <check-traditional-pgp> (default: E-P)
This function will search the current message for content signed or
encrypted with PGP the "traditional" way, that is, without proper MIME
tagging. Technically, this function will temporarily change the MIME
content types of the body parts containing PGP data; this is similar to
- the edit-type function's effect.
+ the <edit-type> function's effect.
- display-toggle-weed (default: h)
+ <display-toggle-weed> (default: h)
Toggles the weeding of message header fields specified by ignore commands.
- edit (default: e)
+ <edit> (default: e)
This command (available in the ``index'' and ``pager'') allows you to edit
the raw current message as it's present in the mail folder. After you have
finished editing, the changed message will be appended to the current
folder, and the original message will be marked for deletion.
- edit-type (default: ^E on the attachment menu, and in the pager and index
- menus; ^T on the compose menu)
+ <edit-type> (default: ) (default: C-E on the attachment menu, and in the
+ pager and index menus; C-T on the compose menu)
This command is used to temporarily edit an attachment's content type to
fix, for instance, bogus character set parameters. When invoked from the
Note that this command is also available on the compose-menu .There, it's
used to fine-tune the properties of attachments you are going to send.
- enter-command (default: ``:'')
+ <enter-command> (default: :)
This command is used to execute any command you would normally put in a
configuration file. A common use is to check the settings of variables, or
in conjunction with macro to change settings on the fly.
- extract-keys (default: ^K)
+ <extract-keys> (default: C-K)
This command extracts PGP public keys from the current or tagged
message(s) and adds them to your PGP public key ring.
- forget-passphrase (default: ^F)
+ <forget-passphrase> (default: C-F)
This command wipes the passphrase(s) from memory. It is useful, if you
misspelled the passphrase.
- list-reply (default: L)
+ <list-reply> (default: L)
Reply to the current or tagged message(s) by extracting any addresses
which match the regular expressions given by the lists commands, but also
- honor any Mail-Followup-To header(s) if the honor-followup-to
+ honor any Mail-Followup-To header(s) if the $honor_followup_to
configuration variable is set. Using this when replying to messages posted
to mailing lists helps avoid duplicate copies being sent to the author of
the message you are replying to.
- pipe-message (default: |)
+ <pipe-message> (default: )
Asks for an external Unix command and pipes the current or tagged
- message(s) to it. The variables pipe-decode ,pipe-split, pipe-sep and
- wait-key control the exact behavior of this function.
+ message(s) to it. The variables $pipe_decode, $pipe_split, $pipe_decode
+ and $wait_key control the exact behavior of this function.
- resend-message (default: ESC e)
+ <resend-message> (default: E-e)
With resend-message, mutt takes the current message as a template for a
new message. This function is best described as "recall from arbitrary
folders". It can conveniently be used to forward MIME messages while
preserving the original mail structure. Note that the amount of headers
- included here depends on the value of the weed variable.
+ included here depends on the value of the $weed variable.
This function is also available from the attachment menu. You can use this
to easily resend a message which was included with a bounce message as a
message/rfc822 body part.
- shell-escape (default: !)
+ <shell-escape> (default: !)
- Asks for an external Unix command and executes it. The wait-key can be
+ Asks for an external Unix command and executes it. The $wait_key can be
used to control whether Mutt-ng will wait for a key to be pressed when the
command returns (presumably to let the user read the output of the
command), based on the return status of the named command.
- toggle-quoted (default: T)
+ <toggle-quoted> (default: T)
- The pager uses the quote-regexp variable to detect quoted text when
+ The pager uses the $quote_regexp variable to detect quoted text when
displaying the body of the message. This function toggles the displayof
the quoted material in the message. It is particularly useful when are
interested in just the response and there is a large amount of quoted text
in the way.
- skip-quoted (default: S)
+ <skip-quoted> (default: S)
This function will go to the next line of non-quoted text which come after
a line of quoted text in the internal pager.
The following bindings are available in the index for sending messages.
- Table 2.8. Default Mail Composition Bindings
-
- +--------------------------------------------------------+
- | Key | Function | Description |
- |-------+-------------+----------------------------------|
- | m | compose | compose a new message |
- |-------+-------------+----------------------------------|
- | r | reply | reply to sender |
- |-------+-------------+----------------------------------|
- | g | group-reply | reply to all recipients |
- |-------+-------------+----------------------------------|
- | L | list-reply | reply to mailing list address |
- |-------+-------------+----------------------------------|
- | f | forward | forward message |
- |-------+-------------+----------------------------------|
- | b | bounce | bounce (remail) message |
- |-------+-------------+----------------------------------|
- | ESC k | mail-key | mail a PGP public key to someone |
- +--------------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 2.8. Most commonly used Mail Composition Bindings
+
+ Key Function Description
+ m <compose> compose a new message
+ r <reply> reply to sender
+ g <group-reply> reply to all recipients
+ L <list-reply> reply to mailing list address
+ f <forward> forward message
+ b <bounce> bounce (remail) message
+ E-k <mail-key> mail a PGP public key to someone
Bouncing a message sends the message as is to the recipient you specify.
Forwarding a message allows you to add comments or modify the message you
are forwarding. These items are discussed in greater detail in the next
- chapter forwarding-mail .
+ chapter forwarding-mail.
6.1. Composing new messages
first looks whether the environment variable $VISUAL is set, and if so, it
takes its value as editor command. Otherwise, it has a look at $EDITOR and
takes its value if it is set. If no editor command can be found, mutt-ng
- simply assumes vi to be the default editor, since it's the most widespread
- editor in the Unix world and it's pretty safe to assume that it is
- installed and available.
+ simply assumes vi(1) to be the default editor, since it's the most
+ widespread editor in the Unix world and it's pretty safe to assume that it
+ is installed and available.
When you've finished entering your message, save it and quit your editor.
Mutt-ng will then present you with a summary screen, the compose menu. On
Once you have finished editing the body of your mail message, you are
returned to the compose menu. The following options are available:
- Table 2.9. Default Compose Menu Bindings
-
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Key | Function | Description |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | a | attach-file | attach a file |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | A | attach-message | attach message(s) to the message |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | ESC k | attach-key | attach a PGP public key |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | d | edit-description | edit description on attachment |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | D | detach-file | detach a file |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | t | edit-to | edit the To field |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | ESC f | edit-from | edit the From field |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | r | edit-reply-to | edit the Reply-To field |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | c | edit-cc | edit the Cc field |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | b | edit-bcc | edit the Bcc field |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | y | send-message | send the message |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | s | edit-subject | edit the Subject |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | S | smime-menu | select S/MIME options |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | f | edit-fcc | specify an ``Fcc'' mailbox |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | p | pgp-menu | select PGP options |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | P | postpone-message | postpone this message until later |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | q | quit | quit (abort) sending the message |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | w | write-fcc | write the message to a folder |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | i | ispell | check spelling (if available on your |
- | | | system) |
- |-------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------|
- | ^F | forget-passphrase | wipe passphrase(s) from memory |
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 2.9. Most commonly used Compose Menu Bindings
+
+ Key Function Description
+ a <attach-file> attach a file
+ A <attach-message> attach message(s) to the message
+ E-k <attach-key> attach a PGP public key
+ d <edit-description> edit description on attachment
+ D <detach-file> detach a file
+ t <edit-to> edit the To field
+ E-f <edit-from> edit the From field
+ r <edit-reply-to> edit the Reply-To field
+ c <edit-cc> edit the Cc field
+ b <edit-bcc> edit the Bcc field
+ y <send-message> send the message
+ s <edit-subject> edit the Subject
+ S <smime-menu> select S/MIME options
+ f <edit-fcc> specify an ``Fcc'' mailbox
+ p <pgp-menu> select PGP options
+ P <postpone-message> postpone this message until later
+ q <quit> quit (abort) sending the message
+ w <write-fcc> write the message to a folder
+ i <ispell> check spelling (if available on your system)
+ C-F <forget-passphrase> wipe passphrase(s) from memory
Note: The attach-message function will prompt you for a folder to attach
messages from. You can now tag messages in that folder and theywill be
attached to the message you are sending. Note that certainoperations like
composing a new mail, replying, forwarding, etc. are not permitted when
- you are in that folder. The %r in status-format will change to a 'A' to
+ you are in that folder. The %r in $status_format will change to a 'A' to
indicate that you are in attach-message mode.
6.2. Replying
When editing the header of your outgoing message, there are a couple of
special features available.
- If you specify Fcc: filename Mutt-ng will pick up filename just as if you
+ If you specify Fcc:filename Mutt-ng will pick up filename just as if you
had used the edit-fcc function in the compose menu.
- You can also attach files to your message by specifying Attach: filename [
- description ] where filename is the file to attach and description is an
- optional string to use as the description of the attached file.
+ You can also attach files to your message by specifying
+
+ Attach: filename [description]
+
+ where filename is the file to attach and description is an optional string
+ to use as the description of the attached file.
When replying to messages, if you remove the In-Reply-To: field from the
header field, Mutt-ng will not generate a References: field, which allows
you to create a new message thread.
- Also see edit-headers.
+ Also see the $edit_headers and $editor_headers variables
6.4. Using Mutt-ng with PGP
If you want to use PGP, you can specify
- Pgp: [ E | S | S<id> ]
+ Pgp: [E | S | S id]
``E'' encrypts, ``S'' signs and ``S<id>'' signs with the given key,
- setting pgp-sign-as permanently.
+ setting $pgp_sign_as permanently.
If you have told mutt to PGP encrypt a message, it will guide you through
a key selection process when you try to send the message. Mutt-ng will not
In these cases, you are dropped into a menu with a list of keys from which
you can select one. When you quit this menu, or mutt can't find any
matching keys, you are prompted for a user ID. You can, as usually, abort
- this prompt using ^G. When you do so, mutt will return to the compose
+ this prompt using C-G. When you do so, mutt will return to the compose
screen.
Once you have successfully finished the key selection, the message will be
encrypted using the selected public keys, and sent out.
Most fields of the entries in the key selection menu (see also
- pgp-entry-format ) have obvious meanings. But some explanations on the
+ $pgp_entry_format) have obvious meanings. But some explanations on the
capabilities, flags, and validity fields are in order.
The flags sequence (%f) will expand to one of the following flags:
Table 2.10. PGP Key Menu Flags
- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | Flag | Description |
- |------+----------------------------------------------------|
- | R | The key has been revoked and can't be used. |
- |------+----------------------------------------------------|
- | X | The key is expired and can't be used. |
- |------+----------------------------------------------------|
- | d | You have marked the key as disabled. |
- |------+----------------------------------------------------|
- | c | There are unknown critical self-signature packets. |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
+ Flag Description
+ R The key has been revoked and can't be used.
+ X The key is expired and can't be used.
+ d You have marked the key as disabled.
+ c There are unknown critical self-signature packets.
The capabilities field (%c) expands to a two-character
sequencerepresenting a key's capabilities. The first character gives the
(by default) the Return key.
Note that different remailers do have different capabilities, indicated in
- the %c entry of the remailer menu lines (see mix-entry-format). Most
+ the %c entry of the remailer menu lines (see $mix_entry_format). Most
important is the ``middleman'' capability, indicated by a capital ``M'':
This means that the remailer in question cannot be used as the final
element of a chain, but will only forward messages to other mixmaster
At times it is desirable to delay sending a message that you have already
begun to compose. When the postpone-message function is used in the
compose menu, the body of your message and attachments are stored in the
- mailbox specified by the postponed variable. This means that you can
+ mailbox specified by the $postponed variable. This means that you can
recall the message even if you exit Mutt-ng and then restart it at a later
time.
Also, you must be in the same folder with the message you replied to for
the status of the message to be updated.
- See also the postpone quad-option.
+ See also the $postpone quad-option.
Chapter 3. Configuration
2. Basic Syntax of Initialization Files
- An initialization file consists of a series of commands .Each line of the
+ An initialization file consists of a series of commands. Each line of the
file may contain one or more commands. When multiple commands are used,
they must be separated by a semicolon (;).
contain spaces or other special characters. The difference between the two
types of quotes is similar to that of many popular shell programs, namely
that a single quote is used to specify a literal string (one that is not
- interpreted for shell variables or quoting with a backslash [see next
- paragraph]), while double quotes indicate a string for which should be
+ interpreted for shell variables or quoting with a backslash (see next
+ paragraph), while double quotes indicate a string for which should be
evaluated. For example, backtics are evaluated inside of double quotes,
but not for single quotes.
set record=+sent_on_$HOSTNAME
- sets the record variable to the string +sent_on_ and appends the value of
+ sets the $record variable to the string +sent_on_ and appends the value of
the evironment variable $HOSTNAME.
Note: There will be no warning if an environment variable is not defined.
set imap_home_namespace = $folder
- would set the value of imap-home-namespace to the value to which folder is
- currently set to.
+ would set the value of $imap_home_namespace to the value to which $folder
+ is currently set to.
Note: There're no logical links established in such cases so that the the
- value for imap-home-namespace won't change even if folder gets changed.
+ value for $imap_home_namespace won't change even if $folder gets changed.
Note: There will be no warning if a configuration variable is not defined
or is empty. The result will of the expansion will then be empty.
differ from different manual sources. Where the manual is installed in can
be queried (already using such a variable) by running:
- muttng -Q muttng_docdir
+ $ muttng -Q muttng_docdir
To extend the example for viewing the manual via self-defined variables,
it can be made more readable and more portable by changing the real path
4. Defining/Using aliases
- Usage: alias key address[ , address, ... ]
-
+ Usage: aliaskey address [, address,...]
It's usually very cumbersome to remember or type out the address of
someone you are communicating with. Mutt-ng allows you to create
To remove an alias or aliases (``*'' means all aliases):
- unalias [ * | key ... ]
+ Usage: unalias[* | key ... ]
alias muttdude me@cs.hmc.edu (Michael Elkins)
alias theguys manny, moe, jack
Unlike other mailers, Mutt-ng doesn't require aliases to be defined in a
special file. The alias command can appear anywhere in a configuration
- file, as long as this file is source .Consequently, you can have multiple
+ file, as long as this file is source. Consequently, you can have multiple
alias files, or you can have all aliases defined in your muttrc.
- On the other hand, the create-alias function can use only one file, the
- one pointed to by the alias-file variable (which is ˜/.muttrc by
+ On the other hand, the <create-alias> function can use only one file, the
+ one pointed to by the $alias_file variable (which is ~/.muttrc by
default). This file is not special either, in the sense that Mutt-ng will
happily append aliases to any file, but in order for the new aliases to
take effect you need to explicitly source this file too.
To use aliases, you merely use the alias at any place in mutt where
muttprompts for addresses, such as the To: or Cc: prompt. You can also
enter aliases in your editor at the appropriate headers if you have the
- edit-headers variable set.
+ $editor_headers variable set.
In addition, at the various address prompts, you can use the tab character
to expand a partial alias to the full alias. If there are multiple
5. Changing the default key bindings
- Usage: bind map key function
-
+ Usage: bindmap key function
This command allows you to change the default key bindings (operation
invoked when pressing a key).
Table 3.1. Alternative Key Names
- +-----------------------------------+
- | Sequence | Description |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | \t | tab |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <tab> | tab |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <backtab> | backtab / shift-tab |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | \r | carriage return |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | \n | newline |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | \e | escape |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <esc> | escape |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <up> | up arrow |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <down> | down arrow |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <left> | left arrow |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <right> | right arrow |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <pageup> | Page Up |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <pagedown> | Page Down |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <backspace> | Backspace |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <delete> | Delete |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <insert> | Insert |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <enter> | Enter |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <return> | Return |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <home> | Home |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <end> | End |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <space> | Space bar |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <f1> | function key 1 |
- |-------------+---------------------|
- | <f10> | function key 10 |
- +-----------------------------------+
+ Sequence Description
+ \t tab
+ <tab> tab
+ <backtab> backtab / shift-tab
+ \r carriage return
+ \n newline
+ \e escape
+ <esc> escape
+ <up> up arrow
+ <down> down arrow
+ <left> left arrow
+ <right> right arrow
+ <pageup> Page Up
+ <pagedown> Page Down
+ <backspace> Backspace
+ <delete> Delete
+ <insert> Insert
+ <enter> Enter
+ <return> Return
+ <home> Home
+ <end> End
+ <space> Space bar
+ <f1> function key 1
+ <f10> function key 10
key does not need to be enclosed in quotes unless it contains a space (``
'').
function specifies which action to take when key is pressed. For a
- complete list of functions, see the functions .The special function noop
+ complete list of functions, see the functions. The special function noop
unbinds the specified key sequence.
6. Defining aliases for character sets
- Usage: charset-hook alias charset
- Usage: iconv-hook charset local-charset
+ Usage: charset-hookaliascharset
+ Usage: iconv-hookcharsetlocal-charset
The charset-hook command defines an alias for a character set. This is
useful to properly display messages which are tagged with a character set
7. Setting variables based upon mailbox
- Usage: folder-hook [!]regexp command
-
+ Usage: folder-hook [!]regexpcommand
It is often desirable to change settings based on which mailbox you are
reading. The folder-hook command provides a method by which you can
mailbox matches multiple folder-hook's, they are executed in the order
given in the muttrc.
- Note: if you use the ``!'' shortcut for spoolfile at the beginning of the
+ Note: if you use the ``!'' shortcut for $spoolfile at the beginning of the
pattern, you must place it inside of double or single quotes in order to
distinguish it from the logical not operator for the expression.
8. Keyboard macros
- Usage: macro menu key sequence [ description ]
-
+ Usage: macromenu key sequence [description]
Macros are useful when you would like a single key to perform a series of
actions. When you press key in menu menu ,Mutt-ng will behave as if you
key and sequence are expanded by the same rules as the bind. There are
some additions however. The first is that control characters in sequence
can also be specified as ^x. In order to get a caret (`^'') you need to
- use ^^. Secondly, to specify a certain key such as up or to invoke a
- function directly, you can use the format <key name> and <function name>
- .For a listing of key names see the section on bind. Functions are listed
- in the functions.
+ specify it twice. Secondly, to specify a certain key such as up or to
+ invoke a function directly, you can use the format <key name> and
+ <function name> .For a listing of key names see the section on bind.
+ Functions are listed in the functions.
The advantage with using function names directly is that the macros
willwork regardless of the current key bindings, so they are not dependent
9. Using color and mono video attributes
- Usage: color object foregroundbackground [ regexp]
- Usage: color index foreground backgroundpattern
- Usage: uncolor index pattern[ pattern ... ]
+ Usage: colorobject foreground background [regexp]
+
+ Usage: colorindex foreground pattern
+ Usage: uncolorindex pattern [pattern ...]
If your terminal supports color, you can spice up Mutt-ng by creating your
own color scheme. To define the color of an object (type of information),
o normal
- o quoted (text matching quote-regexp in the body of a message)
+ o quoted (text matching $quote_regexp in the body of a message)
o quoted1, quoted2, ..., quotedN (higher levels of quoting)
o status (mode lines used to display info about the mailbox or message)
- o tilde (the ``˜'' used to pad blank lines in the pager)
+ o tilde (the ``~'' used to pad blank lines in the pager)
o tree (thread tree drawn in the message index and attachment menu)
If your terminal supports it, the special keyword default can be used as a
transparent color. The value brightdefault is also valid. If Mutt-ng is
- linked against the S-Lang library, you also need to set the COLORFGBG
+ linked against the S-Lang library, you also need to set the $COLORFGBG
environment variable to the default colors of your terminal for this to
work; for example (for Bourne-like shells):
in the color command for it to be removed. The pattern ``*'' is a special
token which means to clear the color index list of all entries.
- Mutt-ng also recognizes the keywords color0, color1 ,…, colorN-1 (N
+ Mutt-ng also recognizes the keywords color0, color1 ,..., colorN-1 (N
being the number of colors supported by your terminal). This is useful
when you remap the colors for your display (for example by changing the
color associated with color2 for your xterm), since color names may then
If your terminal does not support color, it is still possible change the
video attributes through the use of the ``mono'' command:
- Usage: mono <object> <attribute>[ regexp ]
- Usage: mono index attribute pattern
- Usage: unmono index pattern[ pattern ... ]
+ Usage: monoobject attribute [regexp]
+
+ Usage: monoindex attribute pattern
+
+ Usage: unmonoindex pattern [pattern ...]
where attribute is one of the following:
10. Ignoring (weeding) unwanted message headers
- Usage: [un]ignore pattern [ pattern... ]
+ Usage: ignorepattern [pattern ...]
+ Usage: unignorepattern [pattern ...]
Messages often have many header fields added by automatic processing
systems, or which may not seem useful to display on the screen. This
11. Alternative addresses
- Usage: [un]alternates regexp [ regexp ... ]
+ Usage: alternatesregexp [regexp ...]
+
+ Usage: unalternatesregexp [regexp ...]
With various functions, mutt will treat messages differently, depending on
whether you sent them or whether you received them from someone else. For
instance, when replying to a message that you sent to a different party,
mutt will automatically suggest to send the response to the original
- message's recipients -- responding to yourself won't make much sense in
- many cases. (See reply-to .)
+ message's recipients--responding to yourself won't make much sense in many
+ cases. (See $reply_to.)
Many users receive e-mail under a number of different addresses. To fully
use mutt's features here, the program must be able to recognize what
set text_flowed
Additionally, you have to use an editor which supports writing
- format=flowed-conforming emails. For vim, this is done by adding w to the
- formatoptions (see :h formatoptions and :h fo-table) when writing emails.
+ format=flowed-conforming emails. For vim(1), this is done by adding w to
+ the formatoptions (see :h formatoptions and :h fo-table) when writing
+ emails.
Also note that format=flowed knows about ``space-stuffing'', that is, when
sending messages, some kinds of lines have to be indented with a single
o > This is not the quote character but a right angle used for other
reasons
- o From with a trailing space.
-
- o just a space for formatting reasons
-
Please make sure that you manually prepend a space to each of them.
12.4. Additional Notes
- For completeness, the delete-space variable provides the mechanism to
+ For completeness, the $delete_space variable provides the mechanism to
generate a DelSp=yes parameter on outgoing messages. According to the
standard, clients receiving a format=flowed messages should delete the
last space of a flowed line but still interpret the line as flowed.
13. Mailing lists
- Usage: [un]lists regexp [ regexp... ]
- Usage: [un]subscribe regexp [ regexp... ]
+ Usage: listsregexp [regexp ...]
+
+ Usage: unlistsregexp [regexp ...]
+ Usage: subscriberegexp [regexp ...]
- Mutt-ng has a few nice features for using-lists .In order to take
+ Usage: unsubscriberegexp [regexp ...]
+
+ Mutt-ng has a few nice features for using-lists. In order to take
advantage of them, you must specify which addresses belong to mailing
lists, and which mailing lists you are subscribed to. Once you have done
this, the list-reply function will work for all known lists. Additionally,
header is a non-standard extension which is not supported by all mail user
agents. Adding it is not bullet-proof against receiving personal CCs of
list messages. Also note that the generation of the Mail-Followup-To
- header is controlled by the followup-to configuration variable.
+ header is controlled by the $followup_to configuration variable.
More precisely, Mutt-ng maintains lists of patterns for the addresses of
known and subscribed mailing lists. Every subscribed mailing list is
14. Using Multiple spool mailboxes
- Usage: mbox-hook [!]pattern mailbox
-
+ Usage: mbox-hook [!]patternmailbox
This command is used to move read messages from a specified mailbox to
adifferent mailbox automatically when you quit or change folders. pattern
15. Defining mailboxes which receive mail
- Usage: [un]mailboxes [!]filename[ filename ... ]
+ Usage: mailboxes[!]filename [filename ... ]
+ Usage: unmailboxes[!]filename [filename ... ]
This command specifies folders which can receive mail and which will be
checked for new messages. By default, the main menu status bar displays
Note: the filenames in the mailboxes command are resolved when the command
is executed, so if these names contain shortcuts (such as ``='' and
- ``!''), any variable definition that affect these characters (like folder
- and spoolfile) should be executed before the mailboxes command.
+ ``!''), any variable definition that affect these characters (like $folder
+ and $spoolfile) should be executed before the mailboxes command.
16. User defined headers
- Usage: my_hdr string
- Usage: unmy_hdr field [ field... ]
+ Usage: my_hdrstring
+ Usage: unmy_hdrfield [field ...]
The ``my_hdr'' command allows you to create your own header fields which
will be added to every message you send.
in your .muttrc.
Note: space characters are not allowed between the keyword and the colon
- (``:''). The standard for electronic mail (RFC822) says that space is
+ (``:''). The standard for electronic mail (RfC 822) says that space is
illegal there, so Mutt-ng enforces the rule.
If you would like to add a header field to a single message, you should
- either set the edit-headers variable, or use the edit-headers function
+ either set the $edit_headers variable, or use the edit-headers function
(default: ``E'') in the send-menu so that you can edit the header of your
message along with the body.
17. Defining the order of headers when viewing messages
- Usage: hdr_order header1header2 header3
+ Usage: hdr_orderheader header [header ...]
+ Usage: unhdr_order[ * | header header ...]
With this command, you can specify an order in which mutt will attempt to
present headers to you when viewing messages.
18. Specify default save filename
- Usage: save-hook [!]pattern filename
-
+ Usage: save-hook [!]patternfilename
This command is used to override the default filename used when saving
messages. filename will be used as the default filename if the message is
19. Specify default Fcc: mailbox when composing
- Usage: fcc-hook [!]pattern mailbox
-
+ Usage: fcc-hook [!]patternmailbox
- This command is used to save outgoing mail in a mailbox other than record.
- Mutt-ng searches the initial list of message recipients for the first
- matching regexp and uses mailbox as the default Fcc: mailbox. If no match
- is found the message will be saved to record mailbox.
+ This command is used to save outgoing mail in a mailbox other than
+ $record. Mutt-ng searches the initial list of message recipients for the
+ first matching regexp and uses mailbox as the default Fcc: mailbox. If no
+ match is found the message will be saved to $record mailbox.
See pattern-hook for information on the exact format of pattern.
- Example: fcc-hook [@.]aol\\.com$ +spammers
+ Example:
+
+ fcc-hook [@.]aol\\.com$ +spammers
The above will save a copy of all messages going to the aol.com domain to
the `+spammers' mailbox by default. Also see the fcc-save-hook command.
20. Specify default save filename and default Fcc: mailbox at once
- Usage: fcc-save-hook [!]pattern mailbox
-
+ Usage: fcc-save-hook [!]patternmailbox
This command is a shortcut, equivalent to doing both a fcc-hook and a
save-hook with its arguments.
21. Change settings based upon message recipients
- Usage: reply-hook [!]pattern command
- Usage: send-hook [!]pattern command
- Usage: send2-hook [!]pattern command
+ Usage: reply-hook [!]patterncommand
+ Usage: send-hook [!]patterncommand
- v
+ Usage: send2-hook [!]patterncommand
These commands can be used to execute arbitrary configuration commands
based upon recipients of the message. pattern is a regular expression
reply-hook is matched against the message you are replying to, instead of
the message you are sending .send-hook is matched against all messages,
- both new and replies .Note: reply-hooks are matched before the send-hook
- ,regardless of the order specified in the users's configuration file.
+ both new and replies .Note:reply-hooks are matched before the send-hook,
+ regardless of the order specified in the users's configuration file.
send2-hook is matched every time a message is changed, either by editing
it, or by using the compose menu to change its recipients or subject.
send2-hook is executed after send-hook ,and can, e.g., be used to set
- parameters such as the sendmail variable depending on the message's sender
- address.
+ parameters such as the $sendmail variable depending on the message's
+ sender address.
For each type of send-hook or reply-hook, when multiple matches occur,
commands are executed in the order they are specified in the muttrc (for
Example: send-hook mutt "set mime_forward signature=''"
Another typical use for this command is to change the values of the
- attribution, signature and locale variables in order to change the
+ $attribution, $signature and $locale variables in order to change the
language of the attributions and signatures based upon the recipients.
Note: the send-hook's are only executed ONCE after getting the initial
22. Change settings before formatting a message
- Usage: message-hook [!]pattern command
-
+ Usage: message-hook [!]patterncommand
This command can be used to execute arbitrary configuration commands
before viewing or formatting a message based upon information about the
23. Choosing the cryptographic key of the recipient
- Usage: crypt-hook pattern keyid
-
+ Usage: crypt-hookpatternkeyid
When encrypting messages with PGP or OpenSSL, you may want to associate a
certain key with a given e-mail address automatically, either because the
24. Adding key sequences to the keyboard buffer
- Usage: push string
-
+ Usage: pushstring
This command adds the named string to the keyboard buffer. The string may
contain control characters, key names and function names like the sequence
folder-hook . 'push <collapse-all>'
-
25. Executing functions
- Usage: exec function [ function ... ]
-
+ Usage: execfunction [function ... ]
This command can be used to execute any function. Functions are listed in
the functions. ``exec function'' is equivalent to ``push <function>''.
26. Message Scoring
- Usage: score pattern value
- Usage: unscore pattern [ pattern... ]
+ Usage: scorepattern value
+ Usage: unscorepattern [pattern ... ]
In situations where you have to cope with a lot of emails, e.g. when you
read many different mailing lists, and take part in discussions, it is
o delete threshold: when a message has a score value equal or lower than
the delete threshold, it will be marked as deleted.
- These three thresholds can be set via the variables score-threshold-flag
- ,score-threshold-read, score-threshold-delete and. By default,
- score-threshold-read and score-threshold-delete are set to -1, which means
- that in the default threshold configuration no message will ever get
- marked as read or deleted.
+ These three thresholds can be set via the variables $score_threshold_read,
+ $score_threshold_flag and $score_threshold_delete.
+
+ By default, $score_threshold_read and $score_threshold_delete are set to
+ -1, which means that in the default threshold configuration no message
+ will ever get marked as read or deleted.
Scoring gets especially interesting when combined with the color command
- and the Ëœn pattern:
+ and the ~n pattern:
color index black yellow "~n 10-"
color index red yellow "~n 100-"
27. Spam detection
- Usage: spam pattern format
- Usage: nospam pattern
+ Usage: spampattern format
+ Usage: nospampattern
Mutt-ng has generalized support for external spam-scoring filters. By
defining your spam patterns with the spam and nospam commands, you can
limit, search, and sort your mail based on its spam attributes, as
determined by the external filter. You also can display the spam
- attributes in your index display using the %H selector in the index-format
- variable. (Tip: try %?H?[%H] ? to display spam tags only when they are
- defined for a given message.)
+ attributes in your index display using the %H selector in the
+ $index_format variable. (Tip: try %?H?[%H] ? to display spam tags only
+ when they are defined for a given message.)
Your first step is to define your external filter's spam patterns using
the spam command. pattern should be a regular expression that matches a
you'll get only the last one to match.
The spam tag is what will be displayed in the index when you use %H in the
- $index_format variable. It's also the string that the ËœH pattern-matching
+ $index_format variable. It's also the string that the ~H pattern-matching
expression matches against for search and limit functions. And it's what
sorting by spam attribute will use as a sort key.
spam command matches an entry on the nospam list, that nospam entry will
be removed. If the pattern for nospam is ``*'', all entries on both lists
will be removed. This might be the default action if you use spam and
- nospam in conjunction with a folder-hook .
+ nospam in conjunction with a folder-hook.
You can have as many spam or nospam commands as you like. You can even do
your own primitive spam detection within mutt -- for example, if you
28. Setting variables
- Usage: set [no|inv]variable[=value] [ variable ... ]
- Usage: toggle variable [variable... ]
- Usage: unset variable [variable... ]
- Usage: reset variable [variable... ]
+ Usage: set[no|inv]variable [=value] [variable...]
+ Usage: togglevariable [variable ...]
- This command is used to set (and unset) variables .There are four basic
+ Usage: unsetvariable [variable ...]
+
+ Usage: resetvariable [variable ...]
+
+ This command is used to set (and unset) variables. There are four basic
types of variables: boolean, number, string and quadoption. boolean
variables can be set (true) or unset (false). number variables can be
assigned a positive integer value.
29. Reading initialization commands from another file
- Usage: source filename [ filename... ]
-
+ Usage: sourcefilename [filename ...]
This command allows the inclusion of initialization commands from other
- files. For example, I place all of my aliases in ˜/.mail_aliases so that
- I can make my ˜/.muttrc readable and keep my aliases private.
+ files. For example, I place all of my aliases in ~/.mail_aliases so that I
+ can make my ~/.muttrc readable and keep my aliases private.
- If the filename begins with a tilde (``˜''), it will be expanded to the
+ If the filename begins with a tilde (``~''), it will be expanded to the
path of your home directory.
If the filename ends with a vertical bar (|), then filename is considered
to be an executable program from which to read input (eg. source
- ˜/bin/myscript|).
+ ~/bin/myscript|).
30. Removing hooks
- Usage: unhook [ * | hook-type ]
-
+ Usage: unhook[* | hook-type]
This command permits you to flush hooks you have previously defined. You
can either remove all hooks by giving the ``*'' character as an argument,
or you can remove all hooks of a specific type by saying something like
- unhook send-hook.
+ unhook send.
31. Sharing Setups
set config_charset = "..."
and replacing the dots with the actual character set. To avoid problems
- while maintaining the setup, vim user's may want to use modelines as show
- in:
+ while maintaining the setup, vim(1) user's may want to use modelines as
+ show in:
# vim:fileencoding=...:
- while, again, replacing the dots with the appropriate name. This tells vim
- as which character set to read and save the file.
+ while, again, replacing the dots with the appropriate name. This tells
+ vim(1) as which character set to read and save the file.
31.2. Modularization
sasl, sasl2, libesmtp, compressed, color, classic_pgp, classic_smime,
gpgme, header_cache
- As an example, one can use the following in ˜/.muttngrc:
+ As an example, one can use the following in ~/.muttngrc:
ifdef feature_imap 'source ~/.mutt-ng/setup-imap'
ifdef feature_pop 'source ~/.mutt-ng/setup-pop'
ifdef feature_nntp 'source ~/.mutt-ng/setup-nntp'
- ...to only source ˜/.mutt-ng/setup-imap if IMAP support is built in, only
- source ˜/.mutt-ng/setup-pop if POP support is built in and only source
- ˜/.mutt-ng/setup-nntp if NNTP support is built in.
+ ...to only source ~/.mutt-ng/setup-imap if IMAP support is built in, only
+ source ~/.mutt-ng/setup-pop if POP support is built in and only source
+ ~/.mutt-ng/setup-nntp if NNTP support is built in.
An example for testing for variable names can be used if users use
different revisions of mutt-ng whereby the older one may not have a
- certain variable. To test for the availability of imap-mail-check , use:
+ certain variable. To test for the availability of $imap_mail_check use:
ifdef imap_mail_check 'set imap_mail_check = 300'
Provided for completeness is the test for menu names. To set
- pager-index-lines only if the pager menu is available, use:
+ $pager_index_lines only if the pager menu is available, use:
ifdef pager 'set pager_index_lines = 10'
dollar sign ``$'' are metacharacters that respectively match the empty
string at the beginning and end of a line.
- A list of characters enclosed by ``['' and ``]'' matches any single
+ A list of characters enclosed by ``]'' and ``]'' matches any single
character in that list; if the first character of the list is a caret
``^'' then it matches any character not in the list. For example, the
- regular expression [0123456789] matches any single digit. A range of ASCII
+ regular expression ]0123456789] matches any single digit. A range of ASCII
characters may be specified by giving the first and last characters,
separated by a hyphen ``-''. Most metacharacters lose their special
meaning inside lists. To include a literal ``]'' place it first in the
o the current mutt-ng version number
The setting for the status bar of the index is controlled via the
- status-format variable. For the hostname and version string, there's an
+ $status_format variable. For the hostname and version string, there's an
expando for $status_format: %h expands to the hostname and %v to the
version string. When just configuring:
operator, which is the ``;'' (semicolon) key by default. When the
``tag-prefix'' operator is used, the next operation will be applied to all
tagged messages if that operation can be used in that manner. If the
- auto-tag variable is set, the next operation applies to the tagged
+ $auto_tag variable is set, the next operation applies to the tagged
messages automatically, without requiring the ``tag-prefix''.
In macro or push commands, you can use the ``tag-prefix-cond'' operator.
my_hdr directive:
send-hook . 'unmy_hdr From:'
- send-hook ~C'^b@b\.b$' my_hdr from: c@c.c
+ send-hook '~C ^b@b\.b$' my-hdr from: c@c.c
5.1. Message Matching in Hooks
For example, if you wanted to set your return address based upon sending
mail to a specific address, you could do something like:
- send-hook '~t ^me@cs\.hmc\.edu$' 'my_hdr From: Mutt-ng User <user@host>'
+ send-hook '~t ^me@cs\.hmc\.edu$' 'my-hdr From: Mutt-ng User <user@host>'
which would execute the given command when sending mail to me@cs.hmc.edu.
color sidebar_new red black
color sidebar white black
- The available functions are:
-
- Table 4.1. Default Sidebar Function Bindings
-
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Key | Function | Description |
- |------+---------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | none | sidebar-scroll-up | Scrolls the mailbox list up 1 page |
- |------+---------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | none | sidebar-scroll-down | Scrolls the mailbox list down 1 page |
- |------+---------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | none | sidebar-next | Highlights the next mailbox |
- |------+---------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | none | sidebar-next-new | Highlights the next mailbox with new mail |
- |------+---------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | none | sidebar-previous | Highlights the previous mailbox |
- |------+---------------------+-------------------------------------------|
- | none | sidebar-open | Opens the currently highlighted mailbox |
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
Reasonable key bindings look e.g. like this:
bind index \Cp sidebar-prev
Mutt-ng supports connecting to external directory databases such as LDAP,
ph/qi, bbdb, or NIS through a wrapper script which connects to mutt using
- a simple interface. Using the query-command variable, you specify the
+ a simple interface. Using the $query_command variable, you specify the
wrapper command to use. For example:
set query_command = "mutt_ldap_query.pl '%s'"
Mutt-ng supports reading and writing of four different mailbox formats:
mbox, MMDF, MH and Maildir. The mailbox type is autodetected, so there is
no need to use a flag for different mailbox types. When creating
- newmailboxes, Mutt-ng uses the default specified with the mbox-type
+ newmailboxes, Mutt-ng uses the default specified with the $mbox_type
variable.
mbox. This is the most widely used mailbox format for UNIX. All messages
mailboxes. These shortcuts can be used anywhere you are prompted for a
file or mailbox path.
- o ! -- refers to your spoolfile (incoming) mailbox
+ o ! -- refers to your $spoolfile (incoming) mailbox
- o > -- refers to your mbox file
+ o > -- refers to your $mbox file
- o < -- refers to your record file
+ o < -- refers to your $record file
o ^ -- refers to the current mailbox
o - or !! -- refers to the file you've last visited
- o ˜ -- refers to your home directory
+ o ~ -- refers to your home directory
- o = or + -- refers to your folder directory
+ o = or + -- refers to your $folder directory
o @alias -- refers to the save-hook as determined by the address of the
alias
things, the first of which is the ability to show the name of a list
through which you received a message (i.e., of a subscribed list) in the
index menu display. This is useful to distinguish between personal and
- list mail in the same mailbox. In the index-format variable, the escape
+ list mail in the same mailbox. In the $index_format variable, the escape
``%L'' will return the string ``To <list>'' when ``list'' appears in the
``To'' field, and ``Cc <list>'' when it appears in the ``Cc'' field
(otherwise it returns the name of the author).
Mutt-ng also supports the Mail-Followup-To header. When you send a message
to a list of recipients which includes one or several subscribed mailing
- lists, and if the followup-to option is set, mutt will generate a
+ lists, and if the $followup_to option is set, mutt will generate a
Mail-Followup-To header which contains all the recipients to whom you send
this message, but not your address. This indicates that group-replies or
list-replies (also known as ``followups'') to this message should only be
Conversely, when group-replying or list-replying to a message which has a
Mail-Followup-To header, mutt will respect this header if the
- honor-followup-to configuration variable is set. Using list-reply will in
+ $honor_followup_to configuration variable is set. Using list-reply will in
this case also make sure that the reply goes to the mailing list, even if
it's not specified in the list of recipients in the Mail-Followup-To.
than the author of the message. This can create problems when trying to
reply directly to the author in private, since most mail clients will
automatically reply to the address given in the ``Reply-To'' field.
- Mutt-ng uses the reply-to variable to help decide which address to use. If
- set to ask-yes or ask-no, you will be prompted as to whether or not you
+ Mutt-ng uses the $reply_to variable to help decide which address to use.
+ If set to ask-yes or ask-no, you will be prompted as to whether or not you
would like to use the address given inthe ``Reply-To'' field, or reply
directly to the address given in the ``From'' field. When set to yes, the
``Reply-To'' field will be used when present.
The ``X-Label:'' header field can be used to further identify mailing
lists or list subject matter (or just to annotate messages individually).
- The index-format variable's ``%y'' and ``%Y'' escapes can be used to
+ The $index_format variable's ``%y'' and ``%Y'' escapes can be used to
expand ``X-Label:'' fields in the index, and Mutt-ng's pattern-matcher can
- match regular expressions to ``X-Label:'' fields with the ``Ëœy''
- selector. ``X-Label:'' is not a standard message header field, but it can
- easily be inserted by procmailand other mail filtering agents.
+ match regular expressions to ``X-Label:'' fields with the ``~y'' selector.
+ ``X-Label:'' is not a standard message header field, but it can easily be
+ inserted by procmailand other mail filtering agents.
Lastly, Mutt-ng has the ability to sort the mailbox into threads. A thread
is a group of messages which all relate to the same subject. This is
12. Delivery Status Notification (DSN) Support
- RFC1894 defines a set of MIME content types for relaying information about
- the status of electronic mail messages. These can be thought of as
+ RfC 1894 defines a set of MIME content types for relaying information
+ about the status of electronic mail messages. These can be thought of as
``return receipts.''
Users can make use of it in one of the following two ways:
To support this, there are two variables:
- o dsn-notify is used to request receipts for different results (such as
+ o $dsn_notify is used to request receipts for different results (such as
failed message,message delivered, etc.).
- o dsn-return requests how much of your message should be returned with
+ o $dsn_return requests how much of your message should be returned with
the receipt (headers or full message).
Please see the reference chapter for possible values.
Polling for new mail is more expensive over POP3 than locally. For this
reason the frequency at which Mutt-ng will check for mail remotely can be
- controlled by the pop-mail-check variable, which defaults to every 60
+ controlled by the $pop_mail_check variable, which defaults to every 60
seconds.
If Mutt-ng was compiled with SSL support (by running the configure script
Another way to access your POP3 mail is the fetch-mail function (default:
G). It allows to connect to pop-host ,fetch all your new mail and place it
- in the local spoolfile. After this point, Mutt-ng runs exactly as if the
+ in the local $spoolfile. After this point, Mutt-ng runs exactly as if the
mail had always been local.
Note: If you only need to fetch all messages to local mailbox you should
- consider using a specialized program, such as fetchmail
+ consider using a specialized program, such as fetchmail(1).
14. IMAP Support (OPTIONAL)
with the --enable-imap flag), it has the ability to work with folders
located on a remote IMAP server.
- You can access the remote inbox by selecting the folder
- imap://imapserver/INBOX, where imapserver is the name of the IMAP server
- and INBOX is the special name for your spool mailbox on the IMAP server.
- If you want to access another mail folder at the IMAP server, you should
- use imap://imapserver/path/to/folder where path/to/folder is the path of
- the folder you want to access.
+ You can access the remote inbox by selecting the folder via its URL:
- You can select an alternative port by specifying it with the server, i.e.:
- imap://imapserver:port/INBOX.
+ imap://imapserver/INBOX
- You can also specify different username for each folder, i.e.:
- imap://username@imapserver[:port]/INBOX.
+ where imapserver is the name of the IMAP server and INBOX is the special
+ name for your spool mailbox on the IMAP server. If you want to access
+ another mail folder at the IMAP server, you should use
+
+ imap://imapserver/path/to/folder
+
+ where path/to/folder is the path of the folder you want to access. You can
+ select an alternative port by specifying it with the server, i.e.:
+
+ imap://imapserver:port/INBOX
+
+ You can also specify different username for each folder by prenpending
+ your username and an @ symbol to the server's name.
If Mutt-ng was compiled with SSL support (by running the configure script
with the --with-ssl flag), connections to IMAP servers can be encrypted.
This naturally requires that the server supports SSL encrypted
- connections. To access a folder with IMAP/SSL, you should use
- imaps://[username@]imapserver[:port]/path/to/folder as your folder path.
-
- Pine-compatible notation is also supported, i.e.
- {[username@]imapserver[:port][/ssl]}path/to/folder
+ connections. To access a folder with IMAP/SSL, you only need to substitute
+ the initial imap:// by imaps:// in the above examples.
Note that not all servers use / as the hierarchy separator. Mutt-ng should
correctly notice which separator is being used by the server and
When browsing folders on an IMAP server, you can toggle whether to look at
only the folders you are subscribed to, or all folders with the
- toggle-subscribed command. See also the imap-list-subscribed variable.
+ toggle-subscribed command. See also the $imap_list_subscribed variable.
Polling for new mail on an IMAP server can cause noticeable delays. So,
- you'll want to carefully tune the imap-mail-check and timeout variables.
+ you'll want to carefully tune the $imap_mail_check and $timeout variables.
Note that if you are using mbox as the mail store on UW servers prior
tov12.250, the server has been reported to disconnect a client if another
There are a few variables which control authentication:
- o imap-user - controls the username under which you request
+ o $imap_user - controls the username under which you request
authentication on the IMAP server, for all authenticators. This is
overridden by an explicit username in the mailbox path (i.e. by using
a mailbox name of the form {user@host}).
- o imap-pass - a password which you may preset, used by all
+ o $imap_pass - a password which you may preset, used by all
authentication methods where a password is needed.
- o imap-authenticators - a colon-delimited list of IMAP authentication
+ o $imap_authenticators - a colon-delimited list of IMAP authentication
methods to try, in the order you wish to try them. If specified, this
overrides mutt's default (attempt everything, in the order listed
above).
The Default newsserver can be obtained from the $NNTPSERVER environment
variable. Like other news readers, info about subscribed newsgroups is
- saved in a file as specified by the nntp-newsrc variable. Article headers
+ saved in a file as specified by the $nntp_newsrc variable. Article headers
are cached and can be loaded from a file when a newsgroup is entered
instead loading from newsserver; currently, this caching mechanism still
is different from the header caching for maildir/IMAP.
Especially for Usenet, people often ask for advanced filtering and scoring
functionality. Of course, mutt-ng has scoring and allows a killfile, too.
- How to use a killfile has been discussed in score-command.
+ How to use a killfile has been discussed in Message Scoring.
What has not been discusses in detail is mutt-ng's built-in realname
filter. For may newsreaders including those for ``advanced users'' like
on the contrary applies a score of 42 to all messages not matching those
criteria which are very strict:
- o Email addresses must be valid according to RFC 2822, see
- <ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc2822.txt>
+ o Email addresses must be valid according to RfC 2822
o the name must consist of at least 2 fields whereby a field must not
end in a dot. This means that ``Joe User'' and ``Joe A.User'' are
output muttng -v contains +USE_LIBESMTP, this will be or is the case
already. The SMTP support includes support for Delivery Status
Notification (see dsn section) as well as handling the 8BITMIME flag
- controlled via use-8bitmime .
+ controlled via $use_8bitmime.
To enable sending mail directly via SMTP without an MTA such as Postfix or
- SSMTP and the like, simply set the smtp-host variable pointing to your
+ SSMTP and the like, simply set the $smtp_host variable pointing to your
SMTP server.
- Authentication mechanisms are available via the smtp-user and smtp-pass
+ Authentication mechanisms are available via the $smtp_user and $smtp_pass
variables.
Transport Encryption via the StartTLS command is also available. For this
to work, first of all Mutt-ng must be built with SSL or GNUTLS. Secondly,
- the smtp-use-tls variable must be either set to ``enabled'' or
+ the $smtp_use_tls variable must be either set to ``enabled'' or
``required.'' In both cases, StartTLS will be used if the server supports
it: for the second case, the connection will fail ifit doesn't while
switching back to unencrypted communication for the first one.
Some mail providers require user's to set a particular envelope sender,
i.e. they allow for only one value which may not be what the user wants to
- send as the From: header. In this case, the variable smtp-envelope may be
+ send as the From: header. In this case, the variable $smtp_envelope may be
used to set the envelope different from the From: header.
17. Managing multiple IMAP/POP/NNTP accounts (OPTIONAL)
space like http://www.mutt.org/), it is efficient to get a menu with all
the URLs and start a WWW browser on one of them. This functionality is
provided by the external urlview program which can be retrieved at
- ftp://ftp.mutt.org/mutt/contrib/ > and the configuration commands:
+ <ftp://ftp.mutt.org/mutt/contrib/> and the configuration commands:
macro index \cb |urlview\n
macro pager \cb |urlview\n
it is not compressed. This is important because it allows the use of
programs that do not have well defined extensions. Just use "." as a
regexp. But this may be surprising if your compressing script produces
- empty files. In this situation, unset save-empty ,so that the compressed
+ empty files. In this situation, unset $save_empty ,so that the compressed
file will be removed if you delete all of the messages.
19.1. Open a compressed mailbox for reading
- Usage: open-hook regexp "command"
+ Usage: open-hookregexp "command"
The command is the command that can be used for opening the folders whose
names match regexp.
19.2. Write a compressed mailbox
- Usage: close-hook regexp"command"
+ Usage: close-hookregexp"command"
This is used to close the folder that was open with the open-hook command
after some changes were made to it.
The command string is the command that can be used for closing the folders
whose names match regexp. It has the same format as in the open-hook
command. Temporary folder in this case is the folder previously produced
- by the < open-hook command.
+ by the open-hook command.
The command should not remove the decompressed file. The command should
return non-zero exit status if it fails, so mutt knows something's wrong.
19.3. Append a message to a compressed mailbox
- Usage: append-hook regexp"command"
+ Usage: append-hookregexp"command"
This command is used for saving to an existing compressed folder. The
command is the command that can be used for appending to the folders whose
When append-hook is used, the folder is not opened, which saves time, but
this means that we can not find out what the folder type is. Thus the
- default ( mbox-type )type is always supposed (i.e. this is the format used
+ default ($mbox_type )type is always supposed (i.e. this is the format used
for the temporary folder).
If the file does not exist when you save to it, close-hook is called, and
them using the mailcap viewer definition.
Finally, you can apply the usual message-related functions (like
- resend-message, and the reply and forward functions) to attachments of
+ <resend-message>, and the reply and forward functions) to attachments of
type message/rfc822.
See the help on the attachment menu for more information.
2. MIME Type configuration with mime.types
When you add an attachment to your mail message, Mutt-ng searches your
- personal mime.types file at ${HOME}/.mime.types ,and then the system
- mime.types file at /usr/local/share/mutt/mime.types or /etc/mime.types
+ personal mime.types file within $HOME and then the system mime.types file
+ at /usr/local/share/mutt/mime.types or /etc/mime.types
The mime.types file consist of lines containing a MIME type and a space
separated list of extensions. For example:
3. MIME Viewer configuration with mailcap
- Mutt-ng supports RFC 1524 MIME Configuration, in particular the Unix
- specific format specified in Appendix A of RFC 1524. This file format is
+ Mutt-ng supports RfC 1524 MIME Configuration, in particular the Unix
+ specific format specified in Appendix A of the RfC. This file format is
commonly referred to as the mailcap format. Many MIME compliant programs
utilize the mailcap format, allowing you to specify handling for all MIME
types in one place for all programs. Programs known to use this format
text/html; lynx %s
In this case, lynx does not support viewing a file from stdin, so you must
- use the %s syntax. Note: Some older versions of lynx contain a bug where
+ use the %s syntax. Note:Some older versions of lynx contain a bug where
they will check the mailcap file for a viewer for text/html. They will
find the line which calls lynx, and run it. This causes lynx to
continuously spawn itself to view the object.
The interpretation of shell meta-characters embedded in MIME parameters
can lead to security problems in general. Mutt-ng tries to quote
parameters in expansion of %s syntaxes properly, and avoids risky
- characters by substituting them, see the mailcap-sanitize variable.
+ characters by substituting them, see the $mailcap_sanitize variable.
Although mutt's procedures to invoke programs with mailcap seem to be
safe, there are other applications parsing mailcap, maybe taking less care
needsterminal
- Mutt-ng uses this flag when viewing attachments with auto-view ,in
+ Mutt-ng uses this flag when viewing attachments with auto_view, in
order to decide whether it should honor the setting of the
- wait-key variable or not. When an attachment is viewed using an
+ $wait_key variable or not. When an attachment is viewed using an
interactive program, and the corresponding mailcap entry has a
- needsterminal flag, Mutt-ng will use wait-key and the exit
+ needsterminal flag, Mutt-ng will use $wait_key and the exit
statusof the program to decide if it will ask you to press a key
after the external program has exited. In all other situations it
will not prompt you for a key.
expansion rules defined in the next section. If the command
returns 0, then the test passed, and Mutt-ng uses this entry. If
the command returns non-zero, then the test failed, and Mutt-ng
- continues searching for the right entry. Note: the content-type
+ continues searching for the right entry. Note:the content-type
must match before Mutt-ng performs the test. For example:
text/html; netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)' ; test=RunningX
Mutt-ng will skip the image/* entry and use the image/gif entry with the
print command.
- In addition, you can use this with auto-view to denote two commands for
+ In addition, you can use this with auto_view to denote two commands for
viewing an attachment, one to be viewed automatically, the other to be
viewed interactively from the attachment menu. In addition, you can then
use the test feature to determine which viewer to use interactively
text/html; lynx %s; nametemplate=%s.html
text/html; lynx -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
- For auto-view, Mutt-ng will choose the third entry because of the
+ For auto_view, Mutt-ng will choose the third entry because of the
copiousoutput tag. For interactive viewing, Mutt will run the program
RunningX to determine if it should use the first entry. If the program
returns non-zero, Mutt-ng will use the second entry for interactive
This will be replaced by a %
- Mutt-ng does not currently support the %F and %n keywords specified in RFC
+ Mutt-ng does not currently support the %F and %n keywords specified in RfC
1524. The main purpose of these parameters is for multipart messages,
which is handled internally by Mutt-ng.
image/*;xv %s; test=RunningX; edit=xpaint %s
# Convert images to text using the netpbm tools
- image/*; (anytopnm %s | pnmscale -xysize 80 46 | ppmtopgm | pgmtopbm |
- pbmtoascii -1x2 ) 2>&1 ; copiousoutput
+ image/*; (anytopnm %s | pnmscale -xysize 80 46 | ppmtopgm | \
+ pgmtopbm | pbmtoascii -1x2 ) 2>&1 ; copiousoutput
# Send excel spreadsheets to my NT box
application/ms-excel; open.pl %s
4. MIME Autoview
+ Usage: auto_viewmime-type [mime-type ...]
+
+ Usage: unauto_viewmime-type [mime-type ...]
+
In addition to explicitly telling Mutt-ng to view an attachment with
theMIME viewer defined in the mailcap file, Mutt-ng has support for
automatically viewing MIME attachments while in the pager.
5. MIME Multipart/Alternative
+ Usage: alternative_ordermime-type [mime-type ...]
+
+ Usage: unalternative_ordermime-type [mime-type ...]
+
Mutt-ng has some heuristics for determining which attachment of a
multipart/alternative type to display. First, mutt will check the
alternative_order list to determine if one of the available typesis
alternative_order text/enriched text/plain text
application/postscript image/*
- Next, mutt will check if any of the types have a defined auto-view, and
+ Next, mutt will check if any of the types have a defined auto_view, and
use that. Failing that, Mutt-ng will look for any text type. As a last
attempt, mutt willlook for any type it knows how to handle.
6. MIME Lookup
+ Usage: mime_lookupmime-type [mime-type ...]
+
+ Usage: unmime_lookupmime-type [mime-type ...]
+
Mutt-ng's mime_lookup list specifies a list of mime-types that should not
be treated according to their mailcap entry. This option is designed
todeal with binary types such as application/octet-stream. When an
2. Temporary Files
Mutt-ng uses many temporary files for viewing messages, verifying digital
- signatures, etc. The umask variable can be used to change the default
+ signatures, etc. The $umask variable can be used to change the default
permissions of these files. Please only change it if you really know what
you are doing. Also, a different location for these files may be desired
- which can be changed via the tmpdir variable.
+ which can be changed via the $tmpdir variable.
3. Information Leaks
includes a step counter which is increased (and rotated) with every
message sent. If you'd like to hide this information probably telling
others how many mail you sent in which time, you at least need to remove
- the %P expando from the default setting of the msgid-format variable.
+ the %P expando from the default setting of the $msgid_format variable.
Please make sure that you really know how local parts of these Message-ID:
headers are composed.
behavior by default, mutt-ng will be strict in interpreting them which
means that arbitrary header fields can be embedded in these links which
could override existing header fields or attach arbitrary files. This may
- be problematic if the edit-headers variable is unset, i.e. the user
+ be problematic if the $edit_headers variable is unset, i.e. the user
doesn't want to see header fields while editing the message.
For example, following a link like
will send out the user's private gnupg keyring to joe@host if the user
doesn't follow the information on screen carefully enough.
- When unsetting the strict-mailto variable, mutt-ng will
+ When unsetting the $strict_mailto variable, mutt-ng will
o be less strict when interpreting these links by prepending a X-Mailto-
string to all header fields embedded in such a link and
- o turn on the edit-headers variable by force to let the user see all the
- headers (because they still may leak information.)
+ o turn on the $edit_headers variable by force to let the user see all
+ the headers (because they still may leak information.)
4. External applications
One of these is the mailcap mechanism as defined by RfC 1524. Mutt-ng can
be set up to automatically execute any given utility as listed in one of
- the mailcap files (see the mailcap-path variable for details.)
+ the mailcap files (see the $mailcap_path variable for details.)
These utilities may have a variety of security vulnerabilities, including
overwriting of arbitrary files, information leaks or other exploitable
o keep the software packages referenced in the mailcap file up to date
- o leave the mailcap-sanitize variable in its default state to restrict
+ o leave the $mailcap_sanitize variable in its default state to restrict
mailcap expandos to a safe set of characters
4.2. Other
5.11. editor
+ 5.12. sidebar
+
1. Command line options
Running mutt with no arguments will make Mutt-ng attempt to read your
spool mailbox. However, it is possible to read other mailboxes and to send
messages from the command line as well.
- Table 7.1. Mutt-NG Command Line Options
-
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Option | Description |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -A | expand an alias |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -a | attach a file to a message |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -b | specify a blind carbon-copy (BCC) address |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -c | specify a carbon-copy (Cc) address |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -e | specify a config command to be run after initialization files |
- | | are read |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -f | specify a mailbox to load |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -F | specify an alternate file to read initialization commands |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -h | print help on command line options |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -H | specify a draft file from which to read a header and body |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -i | specify a file to include in a message composition |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -m | specify a default mailbox type |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -n | do not read the system Muttngrc |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -p | recall a postponed message |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -Q | query a configuration variable |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -R | open mailbox in read-only mode |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -s | specify a subject (enclose in quotes if it contains spaces) |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -t | dump the value of all variables to stdout |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -T | dump the value of all changed variables to stdout |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -v | show version number and compile-time definitions |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -x | simulate the mailx(1) compose mode |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -y | show a menu containing the files specified by the mailboxes |
- | | command |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -z | exit immediately if there are no messages in the mailbox |
- |--------+---------------------------------------------------------------|
- | -Z | open the first folder with new message,exit immediately if |
- | | none |
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 7.1. Reference: Command Line Options
+
+ Option Description
+ -A expand an alias
+ -a attach a file to a message
+ -b specify a blind carbon-copy (BCC) address
+ -c specify a carbon-copy (Cc) address
+ -e specify a config command to be run after initialization files are
+ read
+ -f specify a mailbox to load
+ -F specify an alternate file to read initialization commands
+ -h print help on command line options
+ -H specify a draft file from which to read a header and body
+ -i specify a file to include in a message composition
+ -m specify a default mailbox type
+ -n do not read the system Muttngrc
+ -p recall a postponed message
+ -Q query a configuration variable
+ -R open mailbox in read-only mode
+ -s specify a subject (enclose in quotes if it contains spaces)
+ -t dump the value of all variables to stdout
+ -T dump the value of all changed variables to stdout
+ -v show version number and compile-time definitions
+ -x simulate the mailx(1) compose mode
+ -y show a menu containing the files specified by the mailboxes command
+ -z exit immediately if there are no messages in the mailbox
+ -Z open the first folder with new message,exit immediately if none
To read messages in a mailbox
- mutt [ -nz ] [ -F muttrc ] [ -m type ] [ -f mailbox ]
+ mutt ] -nz ] ] -F muttrc ] ] -m type ] ] -f mailbox ]
To compose a new message
- mutt [ -n ] [ -F muttrc ] [ -a file ] [ -c address ] [ -i filename ] [ -s
- subject ] address [ address ... ]
+ mutt ] -n ] ] -F muttrc ] ] -a file ] ] -c address ] ] -i filename ] ] -s
+ subject ] address ] address ... ]
Mutt-ng also supports a ``batch'' mode to send prepared messages. Simply
redirect input from the file you wish to send. For example,
- mutt -s "data set for run #2" professor@bigschool.edu < ˜/run2.dat
+ mutt -s "data set for run #2" professor@bigschool.edu < ~/run2.dat
This command will send a message to ``professor@bigschool.edu'' with a
subject of ``data set for run #2''. In the body of the message will be the
- contents of the file ``˜/run2.dat''.
+ contents of the file ``~/run2.dat''.
2. Patterns
- Table 7.2. Patterns
-
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Pattern Modifier | Argument | Description |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~A | | all messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~b | EXPR | messages which contain EXPR in the |
- | | | message body |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~B | EXPR | messages which contain EXPR in the |
- | | | whole message |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~c | EXPR | messages carbon-copied to EXPR |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~C | EXPR | message is either to: or cc: EXPR |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~D | | deleted messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~d | [MIN]-[MAX] | messages with ``date-sent'' in a Date |
- | | | range |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~E | | expired messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~e | EXPR | message which contains EXPR in the |
- | | | ``Sender'' field |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~F | | flagged messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~f | EXPR | messages originating from EXPR |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~g | | cryptographically signed messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~G | | cryptographically encrypted messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~H | EXPR | messages with a spam attribute |
- | | | matching EXPR |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~h | EXPR | messages which contain EXPR in the |
- | | | message header |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~k | | message contains PGP key material |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~i | EXPR | message which match ID in the |
- | | | ``Message-ID'' field |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~L | EXPR | message is either originated or |
- | | | received by EXPR |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~l | | message is addressed to a known |
- | | | mailing list |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~m | [MIN]-[MAX] | message in the range MIN to MAX *) |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~M | | multipart messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~n | [MIN]-[MAX] | messages with a score in the range |
- | | | MIN to MAX *) |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~N | | new messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~O | | old messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~p | | message is addressed to you (consults |
- | | | alternates) |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~P | | message is from you (consults |
- | | | alternates) |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~Q | | messages which have been replied to |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~R | | read messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~r | [MIN]-[MAX] | messages with ``date-received'' in a |
- | | | Date range |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~S | | superseded messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~s | EXPR | messages having EXPR in the |
- | | | ``Subject'' field. |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~T | | tagged messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~t | EXPR | messages addressed to EXPR |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~U | | unread messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~u | | message is addressed to a subscribed |
- | | | mailing list |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~v | | message is part of a collapsed |
- | | | thread. |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~V | | cryptographically verified messages |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | | | messages which contain EXPR in the |
- | ~w | EXPR | `Newsgroups' field (if compiled with |
- | | | NNTP support) |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~x | EXPR | messages which contain EXPR in the |
- | | | `References' field |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~y | EXPR | messages which contain EXPR in the |
- | | | `X-Label' field |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~z | [MIN]-[MAX] | messages with a size in the range MIN |
- | | | to MAX *) |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~= | | duplicated messages (see |
- | | | $duplicate_threads) |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | ~$ | | unreferenced messages (requires |
- | | | threaded view) |
- |------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------|
- | | | ``From'' contains realname and |
- | ~* | | (syntactically) valid address |
- | | | (excluded are addresses matching |
- | | | against alternates or any alias) |
- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 7.2. Reference: Patterns
+
+ Pattern Modifier Argument Description
+ ~A/=A all messages
+ ~b/=b EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the message
+ body
+ ~B/=B EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the whole
+ message
+ ~c/=c EXPR messages carbon-copied to EXPR
+ ~C/=C EXPR message is either to: or cc: EXPR
+ ~D/=D deleted messages
+ ~d/=d [MIN]-[MAX] messages with ``date-sent'' in a Date range
+ ~E/=E expired messages
+ ~e/=e EXPR message which contains EXPR in the ``Sender''
+ field
+ ~F/=F flagged messages
+ ~f/=f EXPR messages originating from EXPR
+ ~g/=g cryptographically signed messages
+ ~G/=G cryptographically encrypted messages
+ ~H/=H EXPR messages with a spam attribute matching EXPR
+ ~h/=h EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the message
+ header
+ ~k/=k message contains PGP key material
+ ~i/=i EXPR message which match ID in the ``Message-ID''
+ field
+ ~L/=L EXPR message is either originated or received by
+ EXPR
+ ~l/=l message is addressed to a known mailing list
+ ~m/=m [MIN]-[MAX] message in the range MIN to MAX *)
+ ~M/=M multipart messages
+ ~n/=n [MIN]-[MAX] messages with a score in the range MIN to MAX
+ *)
+ ~N/=N new messages
+ ~O/=O old messages
+ ~p/=p message is addressed to you (consults
+ alternates)
+ ~P/=P message is from you (consults alternates)
+ ~Q/=Q messages which have been replied to
+ ~R/=R read messages
+ ~r/=r [MIN]-[MAX] messages with ``date-received'' in a Date
+ range
+ ~S/=S superseded messages
+ ~s/=s EXPR messages having EXPR in the ``Subject''
+ field.
+ ~T/=T tagged messages
+ ~t/=t EXPR messages addressed to EXPR
+ ~U/=U unread messages
+ ~u/=u message is addressed to a subscribed mailing
+ list
+ ~v/=v message is part of a collapsed thread.
+ ~V/=V cryptographically verified messages
+ messages which contain EXPR in the
+ ~w/=w EXPR `Newsgroups' field (if compiled with NNTP
+ support)
+ ~x/=x EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the
+ `References' field
+ ~y/=y EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the `X-Label'
+ field
+ ~z/=z [MIN]-[MAX] messages with a size in the range MIN to MAX
+ *)
+ ~=/== duplicated messages (see $duplicate_threads)
+ ~$/=$ unreferenced messages (requires threaded
+ view)
+ ``From'' contains realname and
+ ~*/=* (syntactically) valid address (excluded are
+ addresses matching against alternates or any
+ alias)
Where EXPR are regexp. Special attention has to be made when using regular
expressions inside of patterns. Specifically, Mutt-ng's parser for these
quoting. If it is your intention to use a backslash in the regular
expression, you will need to use two backslashes instead (\\).
- *) The forms <[MAX], >[MIN] , [MIN]- and -[MAX] are allowed, too.
+ *) The forms <[MAX], >[MIN], [MIN]- and -[MAX] are allowed, too.
3. Configuration Commands
o account-hook pattern command
- o alias key address [ , address ,... ]
+ o aliaskeyaddress [, address, ... ]
- o alias [ * | key ... ]
+ o unalias [ * | key ... ]
- o alternates regexp [ regexp ... ]
+ o alternatesregexp [ regexp ... ]
- o alternates [ * | regexp ... ]
+ o unalternates [ * | regexp ... ]
- o alternative-order mimetype [ mimetype ... ]
+ o alternative_ordermimetype [ mimetype ... ]
- o alternative-order mimetype [ mimetype ... ]
+ o unalternative_ordermimetype [ mimetype ... ]
o append-hook regexp command
- o auto-view mimetype [ mimetype ... ]
+ o auto_viewmimetype [ mimetype ... ]
- o auto-view mimetype [ mimetype ... ]
+ o unauto_viewmimetype [ mimetype ... ]
o bind map key function
o close-hook regexp command
- o color object foreground background [ regexp ]
+ o colorobjectforegroundbackground [ regexp ]
- o color index pattern [ pattern ... ]
+ o uncolorindexpattern [ pattern ... ]
- o exec function [ function ... ]
+ o execfunction [ function ... ]
o fcc-hook pattern mailbox
o folder-hook pattern command
- o hdr-order header [ header ... ]
+ o hdr_orderheader [ header ... ]
- o hdr-order header [ header ... ]
+ o unhdr_orderheader [ header ... ]
o charset-hook charset local-charset
- o ignore pattern [ pattern ... ]
+ o ignorepattern [ pattern ... ]
- o ignore pattern [ pattern ... ]
+ o unignorepattern [ pattern ... ]
- o lists regexp [ regexp ... ]
+ o listsregexp [ regexp ... ]
- o lists regexp [ regexp ... ]
+ o unlistsregexp [ regexp ... ]
- o macro menu key sequence [ description ]
+ o macromenukeysequence [ description ]
- o mailboxes filename [ filename ... ]
+ o mailboxesfilename [ filename ... ]
o mbox-hook pattern mailbox
o message-hook pattern command
- o mime-lookup mimetype [ mimetype ... ]
+ o mime_lookupmimetype [ mimetype ... ]
- o mime-lookup mimetype [ mimetype ... ]
+ o unmime_lookupmimetype [ mimetype ... ]
- o color object attribute [ regexp ]
+ o monoobject attribute [ regexp ]
- o color index pattern [ pattern ... ]
+ o unmonoindexpattern [ pattern ... ]
- o my-hdr string
+ o my_hdr string
- o my-hdr field [ field ... ]
+ o unmy_hdrfield [ field ... ]
o open-hook regexp command
o push string
- o set variable [variable ... ]
+ o resetvariable [ variable ... ]
o save-hook regexp filename
- o score-command pattern value
+ o score pattern value
- o score-command pattern [ pattern ... ]
+ o unscorepattern [ pattern ... ]
o send-hook regexp command
o reply-hook regexp command
- o set [no|inv]variable[=value ] [ variable ... ]
+ o set [no|inv]variable[ =value ] [ variable ... ]
- o set variable [variable ... ]
+ o unsetvariable [ variable ... ]
o source filename
o spam pattern format
- o spam pattern
+ o nospam pattern
- o lists regexp [ regexp ... ]
+ o subscriberegexp [ regexp ... ]
- o lists regexp [ regexp ... ]
+ o unsubscriberegexp [ regexp ... ]
- o set variable [variable ... ]
+ o togglevariable [ variable ... ]
o unhook hook-type
removed already. The left column contains the old synonym variables, the
right column the full/new name:
- Table 7.3. Obsolete Variables
-
- +----------------------------------------------------+
- | Old Name | New Name |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | edit_hdrs | edit_headers |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | forw_decode | forward_decode |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | forw_format | forward_format |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | forw_quote | forward_quote |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | hdr_format | index_format |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | indent_str | indent_string |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | mime_fwd | mime_forward |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | msg_format | message_format |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | pgp_autosign | crypt_autosign |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | pgp_autoencrypt | crypt_autoencrypt |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | pgp_replyencrypt | crypt_replyencrypt |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | pgp_replysign | crypt_replysign |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | pgp_replysignencrypted | crypt_replysignencrypted |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | pgp_verify_sig | crypt_verify_sig |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | pgp_create_traditional | pgp_autoinline |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | pgp_auto_traditional | pgp_replyinline |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | forw_decrypt | forward_decrypt |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | smime_sign_as | smime_default_key |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | post_indent_str | post_indent_string |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | print_cmd | print_command |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | shorten_hierarchy | sidebar_shorten_hierarchy |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | ask_followup_to | nntp_ask_followup_to |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | ask_x_comment_to | nntp_ask_x_comment_to |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | catchup_newsgroup | nntp_catchup |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | followup_to_poster | nntp_followup_to_poster |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | group_index_format | nntp_group_index_format |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | inews | nntp_inews |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | mime_subject | nntp_mime_subject |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | news_cache_dir | nntp_cache_dir |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | news_server | nntp_host |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | newsrc | nntp_newsrc |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | nntp_poll | nntp_mail_check |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | pop_checkinterval | pop_mail_check |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | post_moderated | nntp_post_moderated |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | save_unsubscribed | nntp_save_unsubscribed |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | show_new_news | nntp_show_new_news |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | show_only_unread | nntp_show_only_unread |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | x_comment_to | nntp_x_comment_to |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | smtp_auth_username | smtp_user |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | smtp_auth_password | smtp_pass |
- |------------------------+---------------------------|
- | user_agent | agent_string |
- +----------------------------------------------------+
+ Table 7.3. Reference: Obsolete Variables
+
+ Old Name New Name
+ edit_hdrs $edit_headers
+ forw_decode $forward_decode
+ forw_format $forward_format
+ forw_quote $forward_quote
+ hdr_format $index_format
+ indent_str $indent_string
+ mime_fwd $mime_forward
+ msg_format $message_format
+ pgp_autosign $crypt_autosign
+ pgp_autoencrypt $crypt_autoencrypt
+ pgp_replyencrypt $crypt_replyencrypt
+ pgp_replysign $crypt_replysign
+ pgp_replysignencrypted $crypt_replysignencrypted
+ pgp_verify_sig $crypt_verify_sig
+ pgp_create_traditional $pgp_autoinline
+ pgp_auto_traditional $pgp_replyinline
+ forw_decrypt $forward_decrypt
+ smime_sign_as $smime_default_key
+ post_indent_str $post_indent_string
+ print_cmd $print_command
+ shorten_hierarchy $sidebar_shorten_hierarchy
+ ask_followup_to $nntp_ask_followup_to
+ ask_x_comment_to $nntp_ask_x_comment_to
+ catchup_newsgroup $nntp_catchup
+ followup_to_poster $nntp_followup_to_poster
+ group_index_format $nntp_group_index_format
+ inews $nntp_inews
+ mime_subject $nntp_mime_subject
+ news_cache_dir $nntp_cache_dir
+ news_server $nntp_host
+ newsrc $nntp_newsrc
+ nntp_poll $nntp_mail_check
+ pop_checkinterval $pop_mail_check
+ post_moderated $nntp_post_moderated
+ save_unsubscribed $nntp_save_unsubscribed
+ show_new_news $nntp_show_new_news
+ show_only_unread $nntp_show_only_unread
+ x_comment_to $nntp_x_comment_to
+ smtp_auth_username $smtp_user
+ smtp_auth_password $smtp_pass
+ user_agent $agent_string
The contrib subdirectory contains a script named update-config.pl which
eases migration.
A complete list of current variables follows.
-1. abort_noattach
+1. $abort_noattach
Type: quadoption
See also the $attach_remind_regexp variable.
-2. abort_nosubject
+2. $abort_nosubject
Type: quadoption
messages with no subject given at the subject prompt will never be
aborted.
-3. abort_unmodified
+3. $abort_unmodified
Type: quadoption
after the first edit of the file). When set to no, composition will never
be aborted.
-4. agent_string
+4. $agent_string
Type: boolean
When set, Mutt-ng will add a ``User-Agent:'' header to outgoing messages,
indicating which version of Mutt-ng was used for composing them.
-5. alias_file
+5. $alias_file
Type: path
- Default: "˜/.muttngrc"
+ Default: "~/.muttngrc"
The default file in which to save aliases created by the ``create-alias''
function.
Note: Mutt-ng will not automatically source this file; you must explicitly
- use the `` source'' command for it to be executed.
+ use the ``source'' command for it to be executed.
-6. alias_format
+6. $alias_format
Type: string
character which indicates if the alias is tagged for inclusion
-7. allow_8bit
+7. $allow_8bit
Type: boolean
Controls whether 8-bit data is converted to 7-bit using either
quoted-printable or base64 encoding when sending mail.
-8. allow_ansi
+8. $allow_ansi
Type: boolean
problem, since a message could include a line like ``[-- PGP output
follows ..." and give it the same color as your attachment color.
-9. arrow_cursor
+9. $arrow_cursor
Type: boolean
redrawn on the screen when moving to the next or previous entries in the
menu.
-10. ascii_chars
+10. $ascii_chars
Type: boolean
If set, Mutt-ng will use plain ASCII characters when displaying thread and
attachment trees, instead of the default ACS characters.
-11. askbcc
+11. $askbcc
Type: boolean
If set, Mutt-ng will prompt you for blind-carbon-copy (Bcc) recipients
before editing an outgoing message.
-12. askcc
+12. $askcc
Type: boolean
If set, Mutt-ng will prompt you for carbon-copy (Cc) recipients before
editing the body of an outgoing message.
-13. assumed_charset
+13. $assumed_charset
Type: string
However, only the first content is valid for the message body. This
variable is valid only if $strict_mime is unset.
-14. attach_format
+14. $attach_format
Type: string
pad to the end of the line with character "X"
-15. attach_remind_regexp
+15. $attach_remind_regexp
Type: regular expression
This variable and $abort_noattach are intended to remind the user to
attach files if the message's text references them.
-16. attach_sep
+16. $attach_sep
Type: string
The separator to add between attachments when operating (saving, printing,
piping, etc) on a list of tagged attachments.
-17. attach_split
+17. $attach_split
Type: boolean
separator is added after each attachment. When set, Mutt-ng will operate
on the attachments one by one.
-18. attribution
+18. $attribution
Type: string
a reply. For a full listing of defined printf(3)-like sequences see the
section on ``$index_format''.
-19. auto_tag
+19. $auto_tag
Type: boolean
first use the ``tag-prefix'' function (default: ";") to make the next
function apply to all tagged messages.
-20. autoedit
+20. $autoedit
Type: boolean
Also see ``$fast_reply''.
-21. beep
+21. $beep
Type: boolean
When this variable is set, Mutt-ng will beep when an error occurs.
-22. beep_new
+22. $beep_new
Type: boolean
notifying you of new mail. This is independent of the setting of the
``$beep'' variable.
-23. bounce
+23. $bounce
Type: quadoption
variable to no is not generally useful, and thus not recommended, because
you are unable to bounce messages.
-24. bounce_delivered
+24. $bounce_delivered
Type: boolean
fields when bouncing messages. Postfix users may wish to unset this
variable.
-25. braille_friendly
+25. $braille_friendly
Type: boolean
menus. The option is disabled by default because many visual terminals
don't permit making the cursor invisible.
-26. certificate_file
+26. $certificate_file
Type: path
- Default: "˜/.mutt_certificates"
+ Default: "~/.mutt_certificates"
Availability: SSL or GNUTLS
certificate that is signed with one of these CA certificates are also
automatically accepted.
- Example: set certificate_file=˜/.muttng/certificates
+ Example: set certificate_file=~/.muttng/certificates
-27. charset
+27. $charset
Type: string
Character set your terminal uses to display and enter textual data.
-28. check_new
+28. $check_new
Type: boolean
see if it has already been looked at. If it's unset, no check for new mail
is performed while the mailbox is open.
-29. collapse_unread
+29. $collapse_unread
Type: boolean
When unset, Mutt-ng will not collapse a thread if it contains any unread
messages.
-30. compose_format
+30. $compose_format
Type: string
See the text describing the ``$status_format'' option for more information
on how to set ``$compose_format''.
-31. config_charset
+31. $config_charset
Type: string
When defined, Mutt-ng will recode commands in rc files from this encoding.
-32. confirmappend
+32. $confirmappend
Type: boolean
When set, Mutt-ng will prompt for confirmation when appending messages to
an existing mailbox.
-33. confirmcreate
+33. $confirmcreate
Type: boolean
When set, Mutt-ng will prompt for confirmation when saving messages to a
mailbox which does not yet exist before creating it.
-34. connect_timeout
+34. $connect_timeout
Type: number
negative value causes Mutt-ng to wait indefinitely for the connection to
succeed.
-35. content_type
+35. $content_type
Type: string
Sets the default Content-Type: header field for the body of newly composed
messages.
-36. copy
+36. $copy
Type: quadoption
will be saved for later references. Also see ``$record'', ``$save_name'',
``$force_name'' and ``fcc-hook''.
-37. crypt_autoencrypt
+37. $crypt_autoencrypt
Type: boolean
S/MIME messages and settings can be overridden by use of the smime-menu.
(Crypto only)
-38. crypt_autopgp
+38. $crypt_autopgp
Type: boolean
``$crypt_replyencrypt'', ``$crypt_autosign'', ``$crypt_replysign'' and
``$smime_is_default''.
-39. crypt_autosign
+39. $crypt_autosign
Type: boolean
create S/MIME messages and settings can be overridden by use of the
smime-menu. (Crypto only)
-40. crypt_autosmime
+40. $crypt_autosmime
Type: boolean
``$crypt_replyencrypt'', ``$crypt_autosign'', ``$crypt_replysign'' and
``$smime_is_default''.
-41. crypt_replyencrypt
+41. $crypt_replyencrypt
Type: boolean
If set, automatically PGP or OpenSSL encrypt replies to messages which are
encrypted. (Crypto only)
-42. crypt_replysign
+42. $crypt_replysign
Type: boolean
Note: this does not work on messages that are encrypted and signed!
(Crypto only)
-43. crypt_replysignencrypted
+43. $crypt_replysignencrypted
Type: boolean
that Mutt-ng is not able to find out whether an encrypted message is also
signed. (Crypto only)
-44. crypt_timestamp
+44. $crypt_timestamp
Type: boolean
colors to mark these lines, and rely on these, you may unset this setting.
(Crypto only)
-45. crypt_use_gpgme
+45. $crypt_use_gpgme
Type: boolean
Note: You need to use this option in your .muttngrc configuration file as
it won't have any effect when used interactively.
-46. crypt_verify_sig
+46. $crypt_verify_sig
Type: quadoption
ask whether or not to verify the signature. If ``no'', never attempt to
verify cryptographic signatures. (Crypto only)
-47. date_format
+47. $date_format
Type: string
bang is discarded, and the month and week day names in the rest of the
string are expanded in the C locale (that is in US English).
-48. debug_level
+48. $debug_level
Type: number
- Default: 0
+ Default: 1
Availability: debug
Currently, this number must be >= 0 and <= 5 and muttng must be started
with -d to enable debugging at all; enabling at runtime is not possible.
-49. default_hook
+49. $default_hook
Type: string
- Default: "Ëœf %s !ËœP | (ËœP ËœC %s)"
+ Default: "~f %s !~P | (~P ~C %s)"
This variable controls how send-hooks, message-hooks, save-hooks, and
fcc-hooks will be interpreted if they are specified with only a simple
or if it is from you (if the from address matches ``alternates'') and is
to or cc'ed to a user matching the given regular expression.
-50. delete
+50. $delete
Type: quadoption
automatically be purged without prompting. If set to no, messages marked
for deletion will be kept in the mailbox.
-51. delete_space
+51. $delete_space
Type: boolean
Note: this variable only has an effect on outgoing messages (if
$text_flowed is set) but not on incomming.
-52. delete_untag
+52. $delete_untag
Type: boolean
deletion. This applies when you either explicitly delete a message, or
when you save it to another folder.
-53. digest_collapse
+53. $digest_collapse
Type: boolean
the subparts of individual messages in a multipart/digest. To see these
subparts, press 'v' on that menu.
-54. display_filter
+54. $display_filter
Type: path
viewed it is passed as standard input to $display_filter, and the filtered
message is read from the standard output.
-55. dotlock_program
+55. $dotlock_program
Type: path
Contains the path of the muttng_dotlock(1) binary to be used by Mutt-ng.
-56. dsn_notify
+56. $dsn_notify
Type: string
Example: set dsn_notify="failure,delay"
-57. dsn_return
+57. $dsn_return
Type: string
Example: set dsn_return=hdrs
-58. duplicate_threads
+58. $duplicate_threads
Type: boolean
will indicate that it thinks they are duplicates of each other with an
equals sign in the thread diagram.
-59. edit_headers
+59. $edit_headers
Type: boolean
Which empty header fields to show is controlled by the $editor_headers
option.
-60. editor
+60. $editor
Type: path
the value of the $VISUAL, or $EDITOR, environment variable, or to the
string "vi" if neither of those are set.
-61. editor_headers
+61. $editor_headers
Type: string
Note: if $edit_headers had to be turned on by force because $strict_mailto
is unset, this option has no effect.
-62. encode_from
+62. $encode_from
Type: boolean
standard. Alternatively, you must take care of space-stuffing <tt/From /
lines (with a trailing space) yourself.
-63. entropy_file
+63. $entropy_file
Type: path
The file which includes random data that is used to initialize SSL library
functions.
-64. envelope_from
+64. $envelope_from_address
- Type: boolean
+ Type: e-mail address
- Default: no
+ Default: ""
- When set, Mutt-ng will try to derive the message's envelope sender from
- the ``From:'' header field. Note that this information is passed to the
- sendmail command using the ``-f" command line switch, so don't set this
- option if you are using that switch in $sendmail yourself, or if the
- sendmail on your machine doesn't support that command line switch.
+ Manually sets the envelope sender for outgoing messages. This value is
+ ignored if ``$use_envelope_from'' is unset.
-65. escape
+65. $escape
Type: string
- Default: "˜"
+ Default: "~"
Escape character to use for functions in the builtin editor.
-66. fast_reply
+66. $fast_reply
Type: boolean
Note: this variable has no effect when the ``$autoedit'' variable is set.
-67. fcc_attach
+67. $fcc_attach
Type: boolean
This variable controls whether or not attachments on outgoing messages are
saved along with the main body of your message.
-68. fcc_clear
+68. $fcc_clear
Type: boolean
When this variable is set, FCCs will be stored unencrypted and unsigned,
even when the actual message is encrypted and/or signed. (PGP only)
-69. file_charset
+69. $file_charset
Type: string
Note: ``iso-2022-*'' must be put at the head of the value as shown above
if included.
-70. folder
+70. $folder
Type: path
- Default: "˜/Mail"
+ Default: "~/Mail"
Specifies the default location of your mailboxes. A ``+'' or ``='' at the
beginning of a pathname will be expanded to the value of this variable.
make sure that the assignment occurs before you use ``+'' or ``='' for any
other variables since expansion takes place during the ``set'' command.
-71. folder_format
+71. $folder_format
Type: string
pad to the end of the line with character "X"
-72. followup_to
+72. $followup_to
Type: boolean
the list and your address, resulting in two copies of the same email for
you.
-73. force_buffy_check
+73. $force_buffy_check
Type: boolean
Also see the following variables: ``$timeout'', ``$mail_check'' and
``$imap_mail_check''.
-74. force_name
+74. $force_name
Type: boolean
Also see the ``$record'' variable.
-75. forward_decode
+75. $forward_decode
Type: boolean
variable is only used, if ``$mime_forward'' is unset, otherwise
``$mime_forward_decode'' is used instead.
-76. forward_decrypt
+76. $forward_decrypt
Type: boolean
only used if ``$mime_forward'' is set and ``$mime_forward_decode'' is
unset. (PGP only)
-77. forward_edit
+77. $forward_edit
Type: quadoption
in the editor when forwarding messages. For those who always want to
forward with no modification, use a setting of no.
-78. forward_format
+78. $forward_format
Type: string
This variable controls the default subject when forwarding a message. It
uses the same format sequences as the ``$index_format'' variable.
-79. forward_quote
+79. $forward_quote
Type: boolean
When set forwarded messages included in the main body of the message (when
``$mime_forward'' is unset) will be quoted using ``$indent_string''.
-80. from
+80. $from
Type: e-mail address
Defaults to the contents of the environment variable $EMAIL.
-81. gecos_mask
+81. $gecos_mask
Type: regular expression
to a regular expression that will match the whole name so Mutt-ng will
expand ``Franklin'' to ``Franklin, Steve''.
-82. hdrs
+82. $hdrs
Type: boolean
replying in order to take effect. If set, the user defined header fields
are added to every new message.
-83. header
+83. $header
Type: boolean
message you are replying to into the edit buffer. The ``$weed'' setting
applies.
-84. header_cache
+84. $header_cache
Type: path
single global header cache. By default it is unset so no header caching
will be used.
-85. header_cache_compress
+85. $header_cache_compress
Type: boolean
usual diskspace is used, but the uncompression can result in a slower open
of the cached folder.
-86. help
+86. $help
Type: boolean
variable is primarily aimed at new users, neither of these should present
a major problem.
-87. hidden_host
+87. $hidden_host
Type: boolean
the generation of Message-ID: header fields, and it will not lead to the
cut-off of first-level domains.
-88. hide_limited
+88. $hide_limited
Type: boolean
When set, Mutt-ng will not show the presence of messages that are hidden
by limiting, in the thread tree.
-89. hide_missing
+89. $hide_missing
Type: boolean
When set, Mutt-ng will not show the presence of missing messages in the
thread tree.
-90. hide_thread_subject
+90. $hide_thread_subject
Type: boolean
that have the same subject as their parent or closest previously displayed
sibling.
-91. hide_top_limited
+91. $hide_top_limited
Type: boolean
by limiting, at the top of threads in the thread tree. Note that when
$hide_missing is set, this option will have no effect.
-92. hide_top_missing
+92. $hide_top_missing
Type: boolean
top of threads in the thread tree. Note that when $hide_limited is set,
this option will have no effect.
-93. history
+93. $history
Type: number
string history buffer. The buffer is cleared each time the variable is
changed.
-94. honor_followup_to
+94. $honor_followup_to
Type: quadoption
This variable controls whether or not a Mail-Followup-To: header field is
honored when group-replying to a message.
-95. hostname
+95. $hostname
Type: string
Please be sure to really know what you are doing when changing this
variable to configure a custom domain part of Message-IDs.
-96. ignore_list_reply_to
+96. $ignore_list_reply_to
Type: boolean
the mailing list when this option is set, use the list-reply function;
group-reply will reply to both the sender and the list.
-97. imap_authenticators
+97. $imap_authenticators
Type: string
previous methods are unavailable. If a method is available but
authentication fails, Mutt-ng will not connect to the IMAP server.
-98. imap_check_subscribed
+98. $imap_check_subscribed
Type: boolean
on connection, and add them to the set of mailboxes it polls for new mail.
See also the ``mailboxes'' command.
-99. imap_delim_chars
+99. $imap_delim_chars
Type: string
folder separators for displaying IMAP paths. In particular it helps in
using the '=' shortcut for your $folder variable.
-100. imap_headers
+100. $imap_headers
Type: string
Note: This is a space separated list.
-101. imap_home_namespace
+101. $imap_home_namespace
Type: string
IMAP browser. If you see something else, you may set this variable to the
IMAP path to your folders.
-102. imap_keepalive
+102. $imap_keepalive
Type: number
Reduce this number if you find yourself getting disconnected from your
IMAP server due to inactivity.
-103. imap_list_subscribed
+103. $imap_list_subscribed
Type: boolean
subscribed folders or all folders. This can be toggled in the IMAP browser
with the toggle-subscribed function.
-104. imap_login
+104. $imap_login
Type: string
This variable defaults to the value of ``$imap_user.''
-105. imap_mail_check
+105. $imap_mail_check
Type: number
to generate less traffic and get more accurate information for local
folders.
-106. imap_pass
+106. $imap_pass
Type: string
machine, because the superuser can read your configuration even if you are
the only one who can read the file.
-107. imap_passive
+107. $imap_passive
Type: boolean
This is useful if you don't want to be prompted to user/password pairs on
Mutt-ng invocation, or if opening the connection is slow.
-108. imap_peek
+108. $imap_peek
Type: boolean
can make closing an IMAP folder somewhat slower. This option exists to
appease speed freaks.
-109. imap_reconnect
+109. $imap_reconnect
Type: quadoption
Controls whether or not Mutt-ng will try to reconnect to IMAP server when
the connection is lost.
-110. imap_servernoise
+110. $imap_servernoise
Type: boolean
to configuration problems on the server which are out of the users' hands,
you may wish to suppress them at some point.
-111. imap_user
+111. $imap_user
Type: string
This variable defaults to your user name on the local machine.
-112. implicit_autoview
+112. $implicit_autoview
Type: boolean
defined for. If such an entry is found, Mutt-ng will use the viewer
defined in that entry to convert the body part to text form.
-113. include
+113. $include
Type: quadoption
Controls whether or not a copy of the message(s) you are replying to is
included in your reply.
-114. include_onlyfirst
+114. $include_onlyfirst
Type: boolean
Controls whether or not Mutt-ng includes only the first attachment of the
message you are replying.
-115. indent_string
+115. $indent_string
Type: string
to which you are replying. You are strongly encouraged not to change this
value, as it tends to agitate the more fanatical netizens.
-116. index_format
+116. $index_format
Type: string
See also: ``$to_chars''.
-117. ispell
+117. $ispell
Type: path
How to invoke ispell (GNU's spell-checking software).
-118. keep_flagged
+118. $keep_flagged
Type: boolean
mailbox to your ``$mbox'' mailbox, or as a result of a ``mbox-hook''
command.
-119. list_reply
+119. $list_reply
Type: quadoption
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.
-120. locale
+120. $locale
Type: string
The locale used by strftime(3) to format dates. Legal values are the
strings your system accepts for the locale variable LC_TIME.
-121. mail_check
+121. $mail_check
Type: number
Note: This does not apply to IMAP mailboxes, see $imap_mail_check.
-122. mailcap_path
+122. $mailcap_path
Type: string
This variable specifies which files to consult when attempting to display
MIME bodies not directly supported by Mutt-ng.
-123. mailcap_sanitize
+123. $mailcap_sanitize
Type: boolean
DON'T CHANGE THIS SETTING UNLESS YOU ARE REALLY SURE WHAT YOU ARE DOING!
-124. maildir_header_cache_verify
+124. $maildir_header_cache_verify
Type: boolean
maildir files when the header cache is in use. This incurs one stat(2) per
message every time the folder is opened.
-125. maildir_trash
+125. $maildir_trash
Type: boolean
It is similiar to the trash option.
-126. mark_old
+126. $mark_old
Type: boolean
Default: yes
- Controls whether or not Mutt-ng marks new unread messages as old if you
+ Controls whether or not Mutt-ng marks newunread messages as old if you
exit a mailbox without reading them.
With this option set, the next time you start Mutt-ng, the messages will
show up with an "O" next to them in the ``index'' menu, indicating that
they are old.
-127. markers
+127. $markers
Type: boolean
``+'' marker is displayed at the beginning of wrapped lines. Also see the
``$smart_wrap'' variable.
-128. mask
+128. $mask
Type: regular expression
not operator ``!''. Only files whose names match this mask will be shown.
The match is always case-sensitive.
-129. max_display_recips
+129. $max_display_recips
Type: number
turned on. In case the number of lines exeeds its value, the last line
will have 3 dots appended.
-130. max_line_length
+130. $max_line_length
Type: number
default) means that the maximum line length is determined by the terminal
width and $wrapmargin.
-131. mbox
+131. $mbox
Type: path
- Default: "˜/mbox"
+ Default: "~/mbox"
This specifies the folder into which read mail in your ``$spoolfile''
folder will be appended.
-132. mbox_type
+132. $mbox_type
Type: folder magic
The default mailbox type used when creating new folders. May be any of
mbox, MMDF, MH and Maildir.
-133. menu_context
+133. $menu_context
Type: number
This variable controls the number of lines of context that are given when
scrolling through menus. (Similar to ``$pager_context''.)
-134. menu_move_off
+134. $menu_move_off
Type: boolean
of the screen, unless there are less entries than lines. When set, the
bottom entry may move off the bottom.
-135. menu_scroll
+135. $menu_scroll
Type: boolean
next or previous page of the menu is displayed (useful for slow links to
avoid many redraws).
-136. message_format
+136. $message_format
Type: string
type message/rfc822. For a full listing of defined printf(3)-like
sequences see the section on ``$index_format''.
-137. meta_key
+137. $meta_key
Type: boolean
``x''. This is because the result of removing the high bit from ``0xf4''
is ``0x74'', which is the ASCII character ``x''.
-138. metoo
+138. $metoo
Type: boolean
If unset, Mutt-ng will remove your address (see the ``alternates''
command) from the list of recipients when replying to a message.
-139. mh_purge
+139. $mh_purge
Type: boolean
to ,<old file name> in mh folders instead of really deleting them. If the
variable is set, the message files will simply be deleted.
-140. mh_seq_flagged
+140. $mh_seq_flagged
Type: string
The name of the MH sequence used for flagged messages.
-141. mh_seq_replied
+141. $mh_seq_replied
Type: string
The name of the MH sequence used to tag replied messages.
-142. mh_seq_unseen
+142. $mh_seq_unseen
Type: string
The name of the MH sequence used for unseen messages.
-143. mime_forward
+143. $mime_forward
Type: quadoption
Also see ``$forward_decode'' and ``$mime_forward_decode''.
-144. mime_forward_decode
+144. $mime_forward_decode
Type: boolean
forwarding a message while ``$mime_forward'' is set. Otherwise
``$forward_decode'' is used instead.
-145. mime_forward_rest
+145. $mime_forward_rest
Type: quadoption
menu, attachments which cannot be decoded in a reasonable manner will be
attached to the newly composed message if this option is set.
-146. mix_entry_format
+146. $mix_entry_format
Type: string
The remailer's e-mail address.
-147. mixmaster
+147. $mixmaster
Type: path
is used with various sets of parameters to gather the list of known
remailers, and to finally send a message through the mixmaster chain.
-148. move
+148. $move
Type: quadoption
mailbox to your ``$mbox'' mailbox, or as a result of a ``mbox-hook''
command.
-149. msgid_format
+149. $msgid_format
Type: string
Note: Please only change this setting if you know what you are doing. Also
make sure to consult RFC2822 to produce technically valid strings.
-150. muttng_bindir
+150. $muttng_bindir
Type: system property
This is a read-only system property and specifies the directory containing
the muttng binary.
-151. muttng_docdir
+151. $muttng_docdir
Type: system property
This is a read-only system property and specifies the directory containing
the muttng documentation.
-152. muttng_folder_name
+152. $muttng_folder_name
Type: system property
part of the full path or URI of the folder currently open (if any), i.e.
everything after the last ``/''.
-153. muttng_folder_path
+153. $muttng_folder_path
Type: system property
This is a read-only system property and, at runtime, specifies the full
path or URI of the folder currently open (if any).
-154. muttng_hcache_backend
+154. $muttng_hcache_backend
Type: system property
This is a read-only system property and specifies the header chaching's
database backend.
-155. muttng_pwd
+155. $muttng_pwd
Type: system property
This is a read-only system property and, at runtime, specifies the current
working directory of the muttng binary.
-156. muttng_revision
+156. $muttng_revision
Type: system property
- Value: 481
+ Value: 522
This is a read-only system property and specifies muttng's subversion
revision string.
-157. muttng_sysconfdir
+157. $muttng_sysconfdir
Type: system property
This is a read-only system property and specifies the directory containing
the muttng system-wide configuration.
-158. muttng_version
+158. $muttng_version
Type: system property
This is a read-only system property and specifies muttng's version string.
-159. narrow_tree
+159. $narrow_tree
Type: boolean
This variable, when set, makes the thread tree narrower, allowing deeper
threads to fit on the screen.
-160. net_inc
+160. $net_inc
Type: number
See also ``$read_inc'' and ``$write_inc''.
-161. nntp_ask_followup_to
+161. $nntp_ask_followup_to
Type: boolean
If set, Mutt-ng will prompt you for the Followup-To: header field before
editing the body of an outgoing news article.
-162. nntp_ask_x_comment_to
+162. $nntp_ask_x_comment_to
Type: boolean
If set, Mutt-ng will prompt you for the X-Comment-To: header field before
editing the body of an outgoing news article.
-163. nntp_cache_dir
+163. $nntp_cache_dir
Type: path
- Default: "˜/.muttng"
+ Default: "~/.muttng"
Availability: NNTP
As for the header caching in connection with IMAP and/or Maildir, this
drastically increases speed and lowers traffic.
-164. nntp_catchup
+164. $nntp_catchup
Type: quadoption
If this variable is set, Mutt-ng will mark all articles in a newsgroup as
read when you leaving it.
-165. nntp_context
+165. $nntp_context
Type: number
If there're more articles than defined with $nntp_context, all older ones
will be removed/not shown in the index.
-166. nntp_followup_to_poster
+166. $nntp_followup_to_poster
Type: quadoption
Followup-To: header field, a follow-up to the newsgroup is not permitted.
The message will be mailed to the submitter of the message via mail.
-167. nntp_group_index_format
+167. $nntp_group_index_format
Type: string
%|X pad to the end of the line with character "X"
-168. nntp_host
+168. $nntp_host
Type: string
presents a security risk since the superuser of your machine may read it
regardless of the file's permissions.
-169. nntp_inews
+169. $nntp_inews
Type: path
Example: set inews="/usr/local/bin/inews -hS"
-170. nntp_load_description
+170. $nntp_load_description
Type: boolean
This variable controls whether or not descriptions for newsgroups are to
be loaded when subscribing to a newsgroup.
-171. nntp_mail_check
+171. $nntp_mail_check
Type: number
new article will cause a recheck for new news. If set to 0, Mutt-ng will
recheck on each operation in index (stepping, read article, etc.).
-172. nntp_mime_subject
+172. $nntp_mime_subject
Type: boolean
Note: Only change this setting if you know what you are doing.
-173. nntp_newsrc
+173. $nntp_newsrc
Type: path
- Default: "˜/.newsrc"
+ Default: "~/.newsrc"
Availability: NNTP
%s newsserver name
-174. nntp_pass
+174. $nntp_pass
Type: string
since the superuser of your machine may read it regardless of the file's
permissions.
-175. nntp_post_moderated
+175. $nntp_post_moderated
Type: quadoption
Note: if the newsserver does not support posting to that newsgroup or a
group is totally read-only, that posting will not have any effect.
-176. nntp_reconnect
+176. $nntp_reconnect
Type: quadoption
Controls whether or not Mutt-ng will try to reconnect to a newsserver when
the was connection lost.
-177. nntp_save_unsubscribed
+177. $nntp_save_unsubscribed
Type: boolean
When set, info about unsubscribed newsgroups will be saved into the
``newsrc'' file and into the news cache.
-178. nntp_show_new_news
+178. $nntp_show_new_news
Type: boolean
controls whether or not the number of new articles of subscribed
newsgroups will be checked.
-179. nntp_show_only_unread
+179. $nntp_show_only_unread
Type: boolean
If set, only subscribed newsgroups that contain unread articles will be
displayed in the newsgroup browser.
-180. nntp_user
+180. $nntp_user
Type: string
Your login name on the NNTP server. If unset and the server requires
authentification, Mutt-ng will prompt you for your account name.
-181. nntp_x_comment_to
+181. $nntp_x_comment_to
Type: boolean
full name of the original article author) to articles that you followup
to.
-182. operating_system
+182. $operating_system
Type: string
It may, for example, look as: ``mutt-ng 1.5.9i (Linux)''.
-183. pager
+183. $pager
Type: path
pager, and screen resizes cause lines longer than the screen width to be
badly formatted in the help menu.
-184. pager_context
+184. $pager_context
Type: number
Mutt-ng will display the line after the last one on the screen at the top
of the next page (0 lines of context).
-185. pager_format
+185. $pager_format
Type: string
displayed before each message in either the internal or an external pager.
The valid sequences are listed in the ``$index_format'' section.
-186. pager_index_lines
+186. $pager_index_lines
Type: number
of messages in the current folder is less than pager_index_lines, then the
index will only use as many lines as it needs.
-187. pager_stop
+187. $pager_stop
Type: boolean
When set, the internal-pager will not move to the next message when you
are at the end of a message and invoke the next-page function.
-188. pgp_auto_decode
+188. $pgp_auto_decode
Type: boolean
checked with the check-traditional-pgp function, Mutt-ng will
automatically check the message for traditional pgp.
-189. pgp_autoinline
+189. $pgp_autoinline
Type: boolean
before sending PGP/MIME messages when inline (traditional) would not work.
See also: ``$pgp_mime_auto''.
- Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is strongly
- deprecated. (PGP only)
+ Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is
+ stronglydeprecated. (PGP only)
-190. pgp_check_exit
+190. $pgp_check_exit
Type: boolean
signing or encrypting. A non-zero exit code means that the subprocess
failed. (PGP only)
-191. pgp_clearsign_command
+191. $pgp_clearsign_command
Type: string
This format is used to create a old-style ``clearsigned'' PGP message.
- Note that the use of this format is strongly deprecated. (PGP only)
+ Note that the use of this format is stronglydeprecated. (PGP only)
-192. pgp_decode_command
+192. $pgp_decode_command
Type: string
samples/ subdirectory which has been installed on your system alongside
the documentation. (PGP only)
-193. pgp_decrypt_command
+193. $pgp_decrypt_command
Type: string
This command is used to decrypt a PGP encrypted message. (PGP only)
-194. pgp_encrypt_only_command
+194. $pgp_encrypt_only_command
Type: string
This command is used to encrypt a body part without signing it. (PGP only)
-195. pgp_encrypt_sign_command
+195. $pgp_encrypt_sign_command
Type: string
This command is used to both sign and encrypt a body part. (PGP only)
-196. pgp_entry_format
+196. $pgp_entry_format
Type: string
(PGP only)
-197. pgp_export_command
+197. $pgp_export_command
Type: string
This command is used to export a public key from the user's key ring. (PGP
only)
-198. pgp_getkeys_command
+198. $pgp_getkeys_command
Type: string
This command is invoked whenever Mutt-ng will need public key information.
%r is the only printf(3)-like sequence used with this format. (PGP only)
-199. pgp_good_sign
+199. $pgp_good_sign
Type: regular expression
text. Use this variable if the exit code from the command is 0 even for
bad signatures. (PGP only)
-200. pgp_ignore_subkeys
+200. $pgp_ignore_subkeys
Type: boolean
Instead, the principal key will inherit the subkeys' capabilities. Unset
this if you want to play interesting key selection games. (PGP only)
-201. pgp_import_command
+201. $pgp_import_command
Type: string
This command is used to import a key from a message into the user's public
key ring. (PGP only)
-202. pgp_list_pubring_command
+202. $pgp_list_pubring_command
Type: string
This format is also generated by the pgpring utility which comes with
Mutt-ng. (PGP only)
-203. pgp_list_secring_command
+203. $pgp_list_secring_command
Type: string
This format is also generated by the pgpring utility which comes with
Mutt-ng. (PGP only)
-204. pgp_long_ids
+204. $pgp_long_ids
Type: boolean
If set, use 64 bit PGP key IDs. Unset uses the normal 32 bit Key IDs. (PGP
only)
-205. pgp_mime_auto
+205. $pgp_mime_auto
Type: quadoption
sending a (signed/encrypted) message using PGP/MIME when inline
(traditional) fails (for any reason).
- Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is strongly
- deprecated. (PGP only)
+ Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is
+ stronglydeprecated. (PGP only)
-206. pgp_replyinline
+206. $pgp_replyinline
Type: boolean
before sending PGP/MIME messages when inline (traditional) would not work.
See also: ``$pgp_mime_auto''.
- Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is strongly
- deprecated. (PGP only)
+ Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is
+ stronglydeprecated. (PGP only)
-207. pgp_retainable_sigs
+207. $pgp_retainable_sigs
Type: boolean
where the outer layer (multipart/encrypted) can be easily removed, while
the inner multipart/signed part is retained. (PGP only)
-208. pgp_show_unusable
+208. $pgp_show_unusable
Type: boolean
menu. This includes keys which have been revoked, have expired, or have
been marked as ``disabled'' by the user. (PGP only)
-209. pgp_sign_as
+209. $pgp_sign_as
Type: string
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)
-210. pgp_sign_command
+210. $pgp_sign_command
Type: string
This command is used to create the detached PGP signature for a
multipart/signed PGP/MIME body part. (PGP only)
-211. pgp_sort_keys
+211. $pgp_sort_keys
Type: sort order
If you prefer reverse order of the above values, prefix it with
``reverse-''. (PGP only)
-212. pgp_strict_enc
+212. $pgp_strict_enc
Type: boolean
problems with non-verifyable PGP signatures, so only change this if you
know what you are doing. (PGP only)
-213. pgp_timeout
+213. $pgp_timeout
Type: number
The number of seconds after which a cached passphrase will expire if not
used. Default: 300. (PGP only)
-214. pgp_use_gpg_agent
+214. $pgp_use_gpg_agent
Type: boolean
If set, Mutt-ng will use a possibly-running gpg-agent process. (PGP only)
-215. pgp_verify_command
+215. $pgp_verify_command
Type: string
This command is used to verify PGP signatures. (PGP only)
-216. pgp_verify_key_command
+216. $pgp_verify_key_command
Type: string
This command is used to verify key information from the key selection
menu. (PGP only)
-217. pipe_decode
+217. $pipe_decode
Type: boolean
pipe the messages without any preprocessing. When set, Mutt-ng will weed
headers and will attempt to PGP/MIME decode the messages first.
-218. pipe_sep
+218. $pipe_sep
Type: string
The separator to add between messages when piping a list of tagged
messages to an external Unix command.
-219. pipe_split
+219. $pipe_split
Type: boolean
by one. In both cases the messages are piped in the current sorted order,
and the ``$pipe_sep'' separator is added after each message.
-220. pop_auth_try_all
+220. $pop_auth_try_all
Type: boolean
unavailable. If a method is available but authentication fails, Mutt-ng
will not connect to the POP server.
-221. pop_authenticators
+221. $pop_authenticators
Type: string
Example: set pop_authenticators="digest-md5:apop:user"
-222. pop_delete
+222. $pop_delete
Type: quadoption
server when using the ``fetch-mail'' function. When unset, Mutt-ng will
download messages but also leave them on the POP server.
-223. pop_host
+223. $pop_host
Type: string
since the superuser of your machine may read it regardless of the file's
permissions.
-224. pop_last
+224. $pop_last
Type: boolean
for retrieving only unread messages from the POP server when using the
``fetch-mail'' function.
-225. pop_mail_check
+225. $pop_mail_check
Type: number
This variable configures how often (in seconds) POP should look for new
mail.
-226. pop_pass
+226. $pop_pass
Type: string
since the superuser of your machine may read it regardless of the file's
permissions.
-227. pop_reconnect
+227. $pop_reconnect
Type: quadoption
Controls whether or not Mutt-ng will try to reconnect to a POP server when
the connection is lost.
-228. pop_user
+228. $pop_user
Type: string
This variable defaults to your user name on the local machine.
-229. post_indent_string
+229. $post_indent_string
Type: string
Similar to the ``$attribution'' variable, Mutt-ng will append this string
after the inclusion of a message which is being replied to.
-230. postpone
+230. $postpone
Type: quadoption
Controls whether or not messages are saved in the ``$postponed'' mailbox
when you elect not to send immediately.
-231. postponed
+231. $postponed
Type: path
- Default: "˜/postponed"
+ Default: "~/postponed"
Mutt-ng allows you to indefinitely ``postpone sending a message'' which
you are editing. When you choose to postpone a message, Mutt-ng saves it
in the mailbox specified by this variable. Also see the ``$postpone''
variable.
-232. preconnect
+232. $preconnect
Type: string
Note: For this example to work, you must be able to log in to the remote
machine without having to enter a password.
-233. print
+233. $print
Type: quadoption
Controls whether or not Mutt-ng really prints messages. This is set to
ask-no by default, because some people accidentally hit ``p'' often.
-234. print_command
+234. $print_command
Type: path
This specifies the command pipe that should be used to print messages.
-235. print_decode
+235. $print_decode
Type: boolean
useful if you are using some advanced printer filter which is able to
properly format e-mail messages for printing.
-236. print_split
+236. $print_split
Type: boolean
Those who use the enscript(1) program's mail-printing mode will most
likely want to set this option.
-237. prompt_after
+237. $prompt_after
Type: boolean
returning to the index menu. If unset, Mutt-ng will return to the index
menu when the external pager exits.
-238. query_command
+238. $query_command
Type: path
queries. The string should contain a %s, which will be substituted with
the query string the user types. See ``query'' for more information.
-239. quit
+239. $quit
Type: quadoption
effect, and if it is set to ask-yes or ask-no, you are prompted for
confirmation when you try to quit.
-240. quote_empty
+240. $quote_empty
Type: boolean
Controls whether or not empty lines will be quoted using
``indent_string''.
-241. quote_quoted
+241. $quote_quoted
Type: boolean
be added to the end of existing prefix. Otherwise, quoted lines will be
prepended by ``indent_string''.
-242. quote_regexp
+242. $quote_regexp
Type: regular expression
to set this to a regular expression that matches exactly the quote
characters at the beginning of quoted lines.
-243. read_inc
+243. $read_inc
Type: number
Also see the ``$write_inc'' variable.
-244. read_only
+244. $read_only
Type: boolean
If set, all folders are opened in read-only mode.
-245. realname
+245. $realname
Type: string
Note: This variable will not be used when the user has set a real name in
the $from variable.
-246. recall
+246. $recall
Type: quadoption
Setting this variable to yes is not generally useful, and thus not
recommended.
-247. record
+247. $record
Type: path
The value of $record is overridden by the ``$force_name'' and
``$save_name'' variables, and the ``fcc-hook'' command.
-248. reply_regexp
+248. $reply_regexp
Type: regular expression
replying. The default value corresponds to the English ``Re:'' and the
German ``Aw:''.
-249. reply_self
+249. $reply_self
Type: boolean
assume that you want to reply to the recipients of that message rather
than to yourself.
-250. reply_to
+250. $reply_to
Type: quadoption
``Reply-To:'' header field to the list address and you want to send a
private message to the author of a message.
-251. resolve
+251. $resolve
Type: boolean
undeleted) message whenever a command that modifies the current message is
executed.
-252. reverse_alias
+252. $reverse_alias
Type: boolean
``abd30425@somewhere.net.'' This is useful when the person's e-mail
address is not human friendly (like CompuServe addresses).
-253. reverse_name
+253. $reverse_name
Type: boolean
is unset, or the address that would be used doesn't match your alternates,
the From: line will use your address on the current machine.
-254. reverse_realname
+254. $reverse_realname
Type: boolean
possibly including eventual real names. When it is unset, Mutt-ng will
override any such real names with the setting of the realname variable.
-255. rfc2047_parameters
+255. $rfc2047_parameters
Type: boolean
Mutt-ng generates this kind of encoding. Instead, Mutt-ng will
unconditionally use the encoding specified in RFC 2231.
-256. save_address
+256. $save_address
Type: boolean
default folder for saving a mail. If ``$save_name'' or ``$force_name'' is
set too, the selection of the fcc folder will be changed as well.
-257. save_empty
+257. $save_empty
Type: boolean
Note: This only applies to mbox and MMDF folders, Mutt-ng does not delete
MH and Maildir directories.
-258. save_name
+258. $save_name
Type: boolean
Also see the ``$force_name'' variable.
-259. score
+259. $score
Type: boolean
selectively disable scoring for certain folders when the
``$score_threshold_delete'' variable and friends are used.
-260. score_threshold_delete
+260. $score_threshold_delete
Type: number
Mutt-ng scores are always greater than or equal to zero, the default
setting of this variable will never mark a message for deletion.
-261. score_threshold_flag
+261. $score_threshold_flag
Type: number
Messages which have been assigned a score greater than or equal to this
variable's value are automatically marked ``flagged''.
-262. score_threshold_read
+262. $score_threshold_read
Type: number
Mutt-ng scores are always greater than or equal to zero, the default
setting of this variable will never mark a message read.
-263. send_charset
+263. $send_charset
Type: string
character set (such as iso-8859-2, koi8-r or iso-2022-jp) either instead
of or after iso-8859-1.
-264. sendmail
+264. $sendmail
Type: path
Mutt-ng expects that the specified program interprets additional arguments
as recipient addresses.
-265. sendmail_wait
+265. $sendmail_wait
Type: number
process will be put in a temporary file. If there is some error, you will
be informed as to where to find the output.
-266. shell
+266. $shell
Type: path
Command to use when spawning a subshell. By default, the user's login
shell from /etc/passwd is used.
-267. sidebar_boundary
+267. $sidebar_boundary
Type: string
variable specifies the characters at which to split a folder name into
``hierarchy items.''
-268. sidebar_delim
+268. $sidebar_delim
Type: string
This specifies the delimiter between the sidebar (if visible) and other
screens.
-269. sidebar_newmail_only
+269. $sidebar_newmail_only
Type: boolean
If set, only folders with new mail will be shown in the sidebar.
-270. sidebar_number_format
+270. $sidebar_number_format
Type: string
1) These expandos only have a non-zero value for the current mailbox and
will always be zero otherwise.
-271. sidebar_shorten_hierarchy
+271. $sidebar_shorten_hierarchy
Type: boolean
At which characters this compression is done is controled via the
$sidebar_boundary variable.
-272. sidebar_visible
+272. $sidebar_visible
Type: boolean
This specifies whether or not to show the sidebar (a list of folders
specified with the ``mailboxes'' command).
-273. sidebar_width
+273. $sidebar_width
Type: number
The width of the sidebar.
-274. sig_dashes
+274. $sig_dashes
Type: boolean
For example, Mutt-ng has the ability to highlight the signature in a
different color in the builtin pager.
-275. sig_on_top
+275. $sig_on_top
Type: boolean
you really know what you are doing, and are prepared to take some heat
from netiquette guardians.
-276. signature
+276. $signature
Type: path
- Default: "˜/.signature"
+ Default: "~/.signature"
Specifies the filename of your signature, which is appended to all
outgoing messages. If the filename ends with a pipe (``|''), it is assumed
that filename is a shell command and input should be read from its stdout.
-277. signoff_string
+277. $signoff_string
Type: string
or witty quotes into your mails, better use a signature file instead of
the signoff string.
-278. simple_search
+278. $simple_search
Type: string
- Default: "Ëœf %s | Ëœs %s"
+ Default: "~f %s | ~s %s"
Specifies how Mutt-ng should expand a simple search into a real search
- pattern. A simple search is one that does not contain any of the ˜
+ pattern. A simple search is one that does not contain any of the ~
operators. See ``patterns'' for more information on search patterns.
For example, if you simply type ``joe'' at a search or limit prompt,
Mutt-ng will automatically expand it to the value specified by this
variable. For the default value it would be:
- Ëœf joe | Ëœs joe
+ ~f joe | ~s joe
-279. sleep_time
+279. $sleep_time
Type: number
expunging messages from the current folder. The default is to pause one
second, so a value of zero for this option suppresses the pause.
-280. smart_wrap
+280. $smart_wrap
Type: boolean
pager. If set, long lines are wrapped at a word boundary. If unset, lines
are simply wrapped at the screen edge. Also see the ``$markers'' variable.
-281. smileys
+281. $smileys
Type: regular expression
The pager uses this variable to catch some common false positives of
``$quote_regexp'', most notably smileys in the beginning of a line
-282. smime_ask_cert_label
+282. $smime_ask_cert_label
Type: boolean
certificate about to be added to the database or not. It is set by
default. (S/MIME only)
-283. smime_ca_location
+283. $smime_ca_location
Type: path
This variable contains the name of either a directory, or a file which
contains trusted certificates for use with OpenSSL. (S/MIME only)
-284. smime_certificates
+284. $smime_certificates
Type: path
contains mailbox-address keyid pairs, and which can be manually edited.
This one points to the location of the certificates. (S/MIME only)
-285. smime_decrypt_command
+285. $smime_decrypt_command
Type: string
samples/ subdirectory which has been installed on your system alongside
the documentation. (S/MIME only)
-286. smime_decrypt_use_default_key
+286. $smime_decrypt_use_default_key
Type: boolean
use the mailbox-address to determine the key to use. It will ask you to
supply a key, if it can't find one. (S/MIME only)
-287. smime_default_key
+287. $smime_default_key
Type: string
keyid (the hash-value that OpenSSL generates) to work properly (S/MIME
only)
-288. smime_encrypt_command
+288. $smime_encrypt_command
Type: string
This command is used to create encrypted S/MIME messages. (S/MIME only)
-289. smime_encrypt_with
+289. $smime_encrypt_with
Type: string
If unset ``3des'' (TripleDES) is used. (S/MIME only)
-290. smime_get_cert_command
+290. $smime_get_cert_command
Type: string
This command is used to extract X509 certificates from a PKCS7 structure.
(S/MIME only)
-291. smime_get_cert_email_command
+291. $smime_get_cert_email_command
Type: string
certificates, and for verification purposes (to check whether the
certificate was issued for the sender's mailbox). (S/MIME only)
-292. smime_get_signer_cert_command
+292. $smime_get_signer_cert_command
Type: string
S/MIME signature, so that the certificate's owner may get compared to the
email's ``From:'' header field. (S/MIME only)
-293. smime_import_cert_command
+293. $smime_import_cert_command
Type: string
This command is used to import a certificate via smime_keysng. (S/MIME
only)
-294. smime_is_default
+294. $smime_is_default
Type: boolean
(Note that this variable can be overridden by unsetting $crypt_autosmime.)
(S/MIME only)
-295. smime_keys
+295. $smime_keys
Type: path
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)
-296. smime_pk7out_command
+296. $smime_pk7out_command
Type: string
This command is used to extract PKCS7 structures of S/MIME signatures, in
order to extract the public X509 certificate(s). (S/MIME only)
-297. smime_sign_command
+297. $smime_sign_command
Type: string
This command is used to created S/MIME signatures of type
multipart/signed, which can be read by all mail clients. (S/MIME only)
-298. smime_sign_opaque_command
+298. $smime_sign_opaque_command
Type: string
application/x-pkcs7-signature, which can only be handled by mail clients
supporting the S/MIME extension. (S/MIME only)
-299. smime_timeout
+299. $smime_timeout
Type: number
The number of seconds after which a cached passphrase will expire if not
used. (S/MIME only)
-300. smime_verify_command
+300. $smime_verify_command
Type: string
This command is used to verify S/MIME signatures of type multipart/signed.
(S/MIME only)
-301. smime_verify_opaque_command
+301. $smime_verify_opaque_command
Type: string
This command is used to verify S/MIME signatures of type
application/x-pkcs7-mime. (S/MIME only)
-302. smtp_envelope
-
- Type: string
-
- Default: ""
-
- Availability: SMTP
-
- If this variable is non-empty, it'll be used as the envelope sender. If
- it's empty (the default), the value of the regular From: header will be
- used.
-
- This may be necessary as some providers don't allow for arbitrary values
- as the envelope sender but only a particular one which may not be the same
- as the user's desired From: header.
-
-303. smtp_host
+302. $smtp_host
Type: string
invoking the sendmail binary. Setting this variable overrides the value of
``$sendmail'', and any associated variables.
-304. smtp_pass
+303. $smtp_pass
Type: string
since the superuser of your machine may read it regardless of the file's
permissions.
-305. smtp_port
+304. $smtp_port
Type: number
Defaults to 25, the standard SMTP port, but RFC 2476-compliant SMTP
servers will probably desire 587, the mail submission port.
-306. smtp_use_tls
+305. $smtp_use_tls
Type: string
to start TLS and continue without TLS in case of an error. Muttng still
needs to have SSL support enabled in order to use it.
-307. smtp_user
+306. $smtp_user
Type: string
Defines the username to use with SMTP AUTH. Setting this variable will
cause Mutt-ng to attempt to use SMTP AUTH when sending.
-308. sort
+307. $sort
Type: sort order
You may optionally use the ``reverse-'' prefix to specify reverse sorting
order (example: set sort=reverse-date-sent).
-309. sort_alias
+308. $sort_alias
Type: sort order
unsorted (leave in order specified in .muttrc)
-310. sort_aux
+309. $sort_aux
Type: sort order
not the right thing to do, but kept to not break any existing
configuration setting).
-311. sort_browser
+310. $sort_browser
Type: sort order
You may optionally use the ``reverse-'' prefix to specify reverse sorting
order (example: set sort_browser=reverse-date).
-312. sort_re
+311. $sort_re
Type: boolean
This variable is only useful when sorting by threads with
``$strict_threads'' unset. In that case, it changes the heuristic Mutt-ng
- uses to thread messages by subject. With $sort_re set, Mutt-ng will only
+ uses to thread messages by subject. With $sort_reset, Mutt-ng will only
attach a message as the child of another message by subject if the subject
of the child message starts with a substring matching the setting of
- ``$reply_regexp''. With $sort_re unset, Mutt-ng will attach the message
+ ``$reply_regexp''. With $sort_reunset, Mutt-ng will attach the message
whether or not this is the case, as long as the non-``$reply_regexp''
parts of both messages are identical.
-313. spam_separator
+312. $spam_separator
Type: string
matches value for the spam label. If set, each successive match will
append to the previous, using ``spam_separator'' as a separator.
-314. spoolfile
+313. $spoolfile
Type: path
automatically set this variable to the value of the environment variable
$MAIL if it is not set.
-315. ssl_ca_certificates_file
+314. $ssl_ca_certificates_file
Type: path
Example: set ssl_ca_certificates_file=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
-316. ssl_client_cert
+315. $ssl_client_cert
Type: path
The file containing a client certificate and its associated private key.
-317. ssl_force_tls
+316. $ssl_force_tls
Type: boolean
otherwise have to abort the connection anyway. This option supersedes
``$ssl_starttls''.
-318. ssl_min_dh_prime_bits
+317. $ssl_min_dh_prime_bits
Type: number
use in any Diffie-Hellman key exchange. A value of 0 will use the default
from the GNUTLS library.
-319. ssl_starttls
+318. $ssl_starttls
Type: quadoption
advertising the capability. When unset, Mutt-ng will not attempt to use
STARTTLS regardless of the server's capabilities.
-320. ssl_use_sslv2
+319. $ssl_use_sslv2
Type: boolean
This variables specifies whether to attempt to use SSLv2 in the SSL
authentication process.
-321. ssl_use_sslv3
+320. $ssl_use_sslv3
Type: boolean
This variables specifies whether to attempt to use SSLv3 in the SSL
authentication process.
-322. ssl_use_tlsv1
+321. $ssl_use_tlsv1
Type: boolean
This variables specifies whether to attempt to use TLSv1 in the SSL
authentication process.
-323. ssl_usesystemcerts
+322. $ssl_usesystemcerts
Type: boolean
certificate store when checking if server certificate is signed by a
trusted CA.
-324. status_chars
+323. $status_chars
Type: string
(Certain operations like composing a new mail, replying, forwarding, etc.
are not permitted in this mode).
-325. status_format
+324. $status_format
Type: 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
+ nonzero. optional_stringmay 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
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
+325. $status_on_top
Type: boolean
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
+326. $strict_mailto
Type: boolean
``X-Mailto-'' and the message including headers will be shown in the
editor regardless of what ``$edit_headers'' is set to.
-328. strict_mime
+327. $strict_mime
Type: boolean
*text to a single space to prevent the display of MIME-encoded
``Subject:'' header field from being devided into multiple lines.
-329. strict_threads
+328. $strict_threads
Type: boolean
which will get grouped together. See also ``$sort_re'' for a less drastic
way of controlling this behaviour.
-330. strip_was
+329. $strip_was
Type: boolean
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
+330. $strip_was_regex
Type: regular expression
part of the ``Subject'' line when replying if it won't be empty
afterwards.
-332. stuff_quoted
+331. $stuff_quoted
Type: boolean
``stuffed'', i.e. a space will be inserted between the quote characters
and the actual text.
-333. suspend
+332. $suspend
Type: boolean
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
+333. $text_flowed
Type: boolean
Note that $indent_string is ignored when this option is set.
-335. thorough_search
+334. $thorough_search
Type: boolean
Default: no
- Affects the Ëœb and Ëœh 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.
+ 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
+335. $thread_received
Type: boolean
When set, Mutt-ng uses the date received rather than the date sent to
thread messages by subject.
-337. tilde
+336. $tilde
Type: boolean
Default: no
When set, the internal-pager will pad blank lines to the bottom of the
- screen with a tilde (˜).
+ screen with a tilde (~).
-338. timeout
+337. $timeout
Type: number
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
+338. $tmpdir
Type: path
not set, the environment variable $TMPDIR is used. If $TMPDIR is not set
then "/tmp" is used.
-340. to_chars
+339. $to_chars
Type: string
character is used to indicate when a mail was sent to a mailing-list
you're subscribe to (default: L).
-341. trash
+340. $trash
Type: path
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
+341. $tunnel
Type: string
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
+342. $umask
Type: number
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
+343. $uncollapse_jump
Type: boolean
When set, Mutt-ng will jump to the next unread message, if any, when the
current thread is uncollapsed.
-345. use_8bitmime
+344. $use_8bitmime
Type: boolean
flag when sending 8-bit messages to enable ESMTP negotiation or tell
libESMTP to do so.
-346. use_domain
+345. $use_domain
Type: boolean
portion) with the value of ``$hostname''. If unset, no addresses will be
qualified.
-347. use_from
+346. $use_envelope_from
+
+ Type: boolean
+
+ Default: no
+
+ When set, mutt-ng will use ``$envelope_from_address'' as the envelope
+ sender if that is set, otherwise it will attempt to derive it from the
+ "From:" header.
+
+ Note: This information is passed to sendmail command using the "-f"
+ command line switch and passed to the SMTP server for libESMTP (if support
+ is compiled in).
+
+347. $use_from
Type: boolean
messages. If unset, no ``From:'' header field will be generated unless the
user explicitly sets one using the ``my_hdr'' command.
-348. use_idn
+348. $use_idn
Type: boolean
Note: You can use IDNs for addresses even if this is unset. This variable
only affects decoding.
-349. use_ipv6
+349. $use_ipv6
Type: boolean
contact. If this option is unset, Mutt-ng will restrict itself to IPv4
addresses. Normally, the default should work.
-350. visual
+350. $visual
Type: path
Default: ""
- Specifies the visual editor to invoke when the Ëœv command is given in the
+ Specifies the visual editor to invoke when the ~v command is given in the
builtin editor.
-351. wait_key
+351. $wait_key
Type: boolean
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
+352. $weed
Type: boolean
When set, Mutt-ng will weed headers when displaying, forwarding, printing,
or replying to messages.
-353. wrap_search
+353. $wrap_search
Type: boolean
When set, searches will wrap around the first (or last) message. When
unset, searches will not wrap.
-354. wrapmargin
+354. $wrapmargin
Type: number
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
+355. $write_bcc
Type: boolean
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
+356. $write_inc
Type: number
Also see the ``$read_inc'' variable.
-357. xterm_icon
+357. $xterm_icon
Type: string
set. This string is identical in formatting to the one used by
``$status_format''.
-358. xterm_leave
+358. $xterm_leave
Type: string
set xterm_leave = "`test x$DISPLAY != x && xprop -id $WINDOWID | grep
WM_NAME | cut -d '"' -f 2`"
-359. xterm_set_titles
+359. $xterm_set_titles
Type: boolean
as you're in an appropriate terminal). The default must be unset to force
in the validity checking.
-360. xterm_title
+360. $xterm_title
Type: string
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
-
+ Table 7.4. Reference: Default Generic Function Bindings
+
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <bottom-page> L move to the bottom of the page
+ <current-bottom> move current entry to bottom of page
+ <current-middle> move current entry to middle of page
+ <current-top> 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> C-L clear and redraw the screen
+ <search> / search for a regular expression
+ <search-next> n search for next match
+ <search-opposite> search for next match in opposite direction
+ <search-reverse> E-/ search backwards for a regular expression
+ <select-entry> Return 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> apply next function ONLY to tagged messages
+ <top-page> H move to the top of the page
+ <what-key> 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
-
+ Table 7.5. Reference: Default Index Function Bindings
+
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <bounce-message> b remail a message to another user
+ <change-folder> c open a different folder
+ <change-folder-readonly> E-c open a different folder in read
+ only mode
+ <check-traditional-pgp> E-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
+ sender
+ <decode-copy> E-C decode a message and copy it to a
+ file/mailbox
+ <decode-save> E-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> E-d delete all messages in subthread
+ <delete-thread> C-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> Return display a message
+ <edit> e edit the current message
+ <edit-type> C-E edit the current message's
+ Content-Type
+ <exit> x exit without saving changes
+ <extract-keys> C-K extract PGP public keys
+ <fetch-mail> G retrieve mail from POP server
+ <flag-message> F toggle a message's 'important' flag
+ <forget-passphrase> C-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
+ pattern
+ <list-reply> L reply to specified mailing list
+ <mail> m compose a new mail message
+ <mail-key> E-k mail a PGP public key
+ <next-new> jump to the next new message
+ <next-new-then-unread> Tab jump to the next new or unread
+ message
+ <next-subthread> E-n jump to the next subthread
+ <next-thread> C-N jump to the next thread
+ <next-undeleted> j move to the next undeleted message
+ <next-unread> 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> jump to the previous new message
+ <previous-new-then-unread> E-Tab jump to the previous new or unread
+ message
+ <previous-page> Z move to the previous page
+ <previous-subthread> E-p jump to previous subthread
+ <previous-thread> C-P jump to previous thread
+ <previous-undeleted> k move to the last undelete message
+ <previous-unread> 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> E-r mark the current subthread as read
+ <read-thread> C-R mark the current thread as read
+ <recall-message> R recall a postponed message
+ <reply> r reply to a message
+ <resend-message> E-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> E-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> E-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> E-u undelete all messages in subthread
+ <undelete-thread> C-U undelete all messages in thread
+ <untag-pattern> C-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
-
+ Table 7.6. Reference: Default Pager Function Bindings
+
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <bottom> 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> E-c open a different folder in read
+ only mode
+ <check-traditional-pgp> E-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> E-C decode a message and copy it to a
+ file/mailbox
+ <decode-save> E-s decode a message and save it to a
+ file/mailbox
+ <delete-message> d delete the current entry
+ <delete-subthread> E-d delete all messages in subthread
+ <delete-thread> C-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> C-E edit the current message's
+ Content-Type
+ <enter-command> : enter a muttngrc command
+ <exit> i return to the main-menu
+ <extract-keys> C-K extract PGP public keys
+ <flag-message> F toggle a message's 'important' flag
+ <forget-passphrase> C-F wipe PGP passphrase from memory
+ <forward-message> f forward a message with comments
+ <group-reply> g reply to all recipients
+ <half-up> move up one-half page
+ <half-down> 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> E-k mail a PGP public key
+ <mark-as-new> N toggle a message's 'new' flag
+ <next-line> Return scroll down one line
+ <next-entry> J move to the next entry
+ <next-new> 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> E-n jump to the next subthread
+ <next-thread> C-N jump to the next thread
+ <next-undeleted> j move to the next undeleted message
+ <next-unread> 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> jump to the previous new message
+ <previous-new-then-unread> jump to the previous new or unread
+ message
+ <previous-page> - move to the previous page
+ <previous-subthread> E-p jump to previous subthread
+ <previous-thread> C-P jump to previous thread
+ <previous-undeleted> k move to the last undelete message
+ <previous-unread> jump to the previous unread message
+ <print-message> p print the current entry
+ <quit> Q save changes to mailbox and quit
+ <read-subthread> E-r mark the current subthread as read
+ <read-thread> C-R mark the current thread as read
+ <recall-message> R recall a postponed message
+ <redraw-screen> C-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> search for next match in opposite
+ direction
+ <search-reverse> E-/ 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> E-u undelete all messages in subthread
+ <undelete-thread> C-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
+ Table 7.7. Reference: Default Alias Menu Function Bindings
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <search> / search for a regular expression
+ <search-next> n search for next match
+ <search-reverse> E-/ 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
+ Table 7.8. Reference: Default Query Menu Function Bindings
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <create-alias> a create an alias from a message sender
+ <mail> 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> search for next match in opposite direction
+ <search-reverse> E-/ 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
-
+ Table 7.9. Reference: Default Attachment Menu Function Bindings
+
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <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> C-E edit the current entry's Content-Type
+ <extract-keys> C-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> E-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> Return 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
-
+ Table 7.10. Reference: Default Compose Menu Function Bindings
+
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <attach-file> a attach a file(s) to this message
+ <attach-message> A attach message(s) to this message
+ <attach-key> E-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> C-E edit attachment transfer-encoding
+ <edit-fcc> f enter a file to save a copy of this
+ message in
+ <edit-from> E-f edit the from: field
+ <edit-file> C-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> C-T edit attachment type
+ <filter-entry> F filter attachment through a shell
+ command
+ <forget-passphrase> C-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> Return 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
+ Table 7.11. Reference: Default Postpone Menu Function Bindings
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <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)
-
+ Table 7.12. Reference: Default Browser Menu Function Bindings
+
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <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> E-/ 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
+ Table 7.13. Reference: Default PGP Menu Function Bindings
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <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
+ Table 7.14. Reference: Default Editor Function Bindings
+
+ Function Default Key Description
+ <backspace> BackSpace delete the char in front of the cursor
+ <backward-char> C-B move the cursor one character to the left
+ <backward-word> E-b move the cursor to the previous word
+ <bol> C-A jump to the beginning of the line
+ <buffy-cycle> Space cycle among incoming mailboxes
+ <capitalize-word> E-c uppercase the first character in the word
+ <complete> Tab complete filename or alias
+ <complete-query> C-T complete address with query
+ <delete-char> C-D delete the char under the cursor
+ <downcase-word> E-l lowercase all characters in current word
+ <eol> C-E jump to the end of the line
+ <forward-char> C-F move the cursor one character to the right
+ <forward-word> E-f move the cursor to the next word
+ <history-down> scroll down through the history list
+ <history-up> scroll up through the history list
+ <kill-eol> C-K delete chars from cursor to end of line
+ <kill-eow> E-d delete chars from cursor to end of word
+ <kill-line> C-U delete all chars on the line
+ <kill-word> C-W delete the word in front of the cursor
+ <quote-char> C-V quote the next typed key
+ <transpose-chars> transpose character under cursor with
+ previous
+ <upcase-word> E-u uppercase all characters in current word
+
+ 5.12. sidebar
+
+ Table 7.15. Referene: Default Sidebar Function Bindings
+
+ Key Function Description
+ <sidebar-scroll-up> Scrolls the mailbox list up 1 page
+ <sidebar-scroll-down> Scrolls the mailbox list down 1 page
+ <sidebar-next> Highlights the next mailbox
+ <sidebar-next-new> Highlights the next mailbox with new mail
+ <sidebar-previous> Highlights the previous mailbox
+ <sidebar-open> Opens the currently highlighted mailbox
+
+Appendix A. Acknowledgments
Kari Hurtta <kari.hurtta@fmi.fi> co-developed the original MIME >parsing
code back in the ELM-ME days.
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 Aric Blumer <aric@fore.com>
+ o 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 Christian Gall <cg@cgall.de>
o Iain Lea <iain@bricbrac.de>
o Andreas Kneib <akneib@gmx.net>
+ o Felix Meinhold <felix.meinhold@gmx.net>
o Carsten Schoelzki <cjs@weisshuhn.de>
o Elimar Riesebieter <riesebie@lxtec.de>
+
+Appendix B. Hacking Documentation
+
+ This manual is written in XML and transformed via a XSLT stylesheet into
+ valid DocBook/XML and/or LaTeX to be again transformed via a XSLT
+ stylesheet into the final formats.
+
+ This two pass processing is required to keep the file size low and to
+ sanitize use, i.e. drastically lower the typing overhead.
+
+ To achieve the latter, the sources come with a file called
+ muttng-manual.xsl introducing the muttng-doc namespace which offers the
+ following tags to be used (note: this is far from being complete, any help
+ towards consistency is highly appreciated).
+
+ <muttng-doc:man name="" [sect=""]/>
+
+ References to manual pages. If the sect parameter is omitted,
+ it'll be 1 for the commands section. There's no auto-indexing yet.
+
+ <muttng-doc:envvar name=""/>
+
+ References to environment variables. The name parameter must
+ contain upper-case letters only without the dollar sign as it'll
+ be added automatically. Auto-indexing is done.
+
+ <muttng-doc:hook name=""/>
+
+ References to hooks. The string -hook will be added automatically
+ to the value given in the name parameter. All entries will be
+ auto-indexed.
+
+ <muttng-doc:pattern name="" [full="1"]/>
+
+ References to patterns. The name parameter must only contain the
+ letter/symbol for the pattern as the tilde symbol/equal sign will
+ be added automatically. Auto-indexing is done. If the full
+ parameter is given the equal sign as well as tilde will be printed
+ for a fully complete reference.
+
+ <muttng-doc:key [mod="C|E"]>key</muttng-doc:key>
+
+ Referencing a key.. Because it's somewhat untrivial to always get
+ the right escaping for LaTeX, there's a tag for it. The optional
+ modifiers C or E stand for Control and Escape respectively. To
+ still allow escaping, the actual key sequences must be given
+ within the tag.
+
+ <muttng-doc:funcdef name=""/>
+
+ Defining a command.. It's used to define a command with the name
+ given in the name parameter. The default key binding must be given
+ via <muttng-doc:key/> (see above). The string will be
+ automatically enclosed in <>. Auto-indexing is done. Also an
+ anchor with id func-[name] will be added with [name] being the
+ value of the name parameter.
+
+ <muttng-doc:funcref name=""/>
+
+ References to functions.. This is practically the same as the
+ above except that there's no anchor defined.
+
+ <muttng-doc:vardef name=""/>
+
+ Defining a variable. This is to be used by makedoc only to define
+ a command with a given name and XML-normalized link given via id.
+ Auto-indexing is done. The name parameter's value will be prefixed
+ with a dollar sign as for environment variables.
+
+ <muttng-doc:varref name=""/>
+
+ References to variables. This practically is the same as above
+ except that the text inbetween won't be wrapped within a <sect1>
+ tag. Auto-indexing is the same as for the above. This one is
+ intended for manual use.
+
+ <muttng-doc:web url""/>
+
+ Pretty print a linked URL. As for E-Mail addresses where the text
+ (mostly) equals the link's target, URLs must be enclosed in <>
+ (also this reduced redudant URL typing).
+
+ <muttng-doc:rfc num=""/>
+
+ References to RfC documents. Use this to produce links to RfC
+ document with number given as the num parameter. A link to
+ <http://www.faqs.org/> will be made. Auto-indexing is done under
+ RfC.
+
+ <muttng-doc:cmddef name="" [noanchor="1"]/>
+
+ Defining a configuration command. The name of the command is given
+ as the name parameter. In case a single command has multiple
+ possible calling sequences, specify noanchor="1" for subsequent
+ use. Auto-indexing is done. Specify the arguments within the tag.
+
+ <muttng-doc:cmdref name=""/>
+
+ References to configuration commands. Use this to refer to
+ commands as it builds the proper internal reference name.
+ Auto-indexing is done.
+
+ <muttng-doc:lstconf/>, <muttng-doc:lstmail/>, <muttng-doc:lstshell/>
+
+ Screen layout by context. These are used to specify environments
+ for different types of screen output. For DocBook output, all of
+ these simply map to <screen/>. But as a possible future migration
+ to LaTeX may be ahead, different languages defined for the
+ listings.sty packages may be used to have proper syntax
+ highlighting for these so that there must be a context sensitive
+ distinction.
+
+ <muttng-doc:special [docbook=""] [latex=""]/>
+
+ This is intended for specifying special strings for either
+ DocBook/XML or LaTeX.
+
+ Additional notes follow.
+
+ o To not fully bloat the XSL stylesheet procuding the LaTeX code, all
+ tables must have an attribute called texstr which is directly passed
+ to longtable.
+
+Index
+
+ Symbols
+
+ ~$/ =$, Patterns
+
+ ~*/ =*, Patterns
+
+ ~=/ ==, Patterns
+
+ ~A/ =A, Patterns
+
+ ~b/ =b, Complex Patterns, Patterns
+
+ ~B/ =B, Patterns
+
+ ~c/ =c, Patterns
+
+ ~C/ =C, Patterns
+
+ ~d/ =d, Patterns and Dates, Patterns
+
+ ~D/ =D, Patterns
+
+ ~E/ =E, Patterns
+
+ ~e/ =e, Patterns
+
+ ~f/ =f, Complex Patterns, Patterns
+
+ ~F/ =F, Patterns
+
+ ~g/ =g, Patterns
+
+ ~G/ =G, Patterns
+
+ ~H/ =H, Spam detection, Patterns
+
+ ~h/ =h, Patterns
+
+ ~i/ =i, Patterns
+
+ ~k/ =k, Patterns
+
+ ~L/ =L, Patterns
+
+ ~l/ =l, Patterns
+
+ ~m/ =m, Patterns
+
+ ~M/ =M, Patterns
+
+ ~n/ =n, Message Scoring, Patterns
+
+ ~N/ =N, Patterns
+
+ ~O/ =O, Patterns
+
+ ~p/ =p, Patterns
+
+ ~P/ =P, Patterns
+
+ ~Q/ =Q, Patterns
+
+ ~R/ =R, Patterns
+
+ ~r/ =r, Patterns
+
+ ~s/ =s, Complex Patterns, Patterns
+
+ ~S/ =S, Patterns
+
+ ~T/ =T, Patterns
+
+ ~t/ =t, Patterns
+
+ ~U/ =U, Complex Patterns, Patterns
+
+ ~u/ =u, Patterns
+
+ ~v/ =v, Patterns
+
+ ~V/ =V, Patterns
+
+ ~w/ =w, Patterns
+
+ ~x/ =x, Complex Patterns, Patterns
+
+ ~y/ =y, Handling Mailing Lists, Patterns
+
+ ~z/ =z, Patterns
+
+ A
+
+ $abort_noattach , $abort_noattach
+
+ $abort_nosubject , $abort_nosubject
+
+ $abort_unmodified , $abort_unmodified
+
+ account-hook, Managing multiple IMAP/POP/NNTP accounts (OPTIONAL),
+ Configuration Commands
+
+ $agent_string , Configuration variables
+
+ $agent_string , $agent_string
+
+ alias, Miscellaneous Functions, Defining/Using aliases, Configuration
+ Commands
+
+ $alias_file, Miscellaneous Functions, Defining/Using aliases
+
+ $alias_file , $alias_file
+
+ $alias_format , $alias_format
+
+ $allow_8bit , $allow_8bit
+
+ $allow_ansi , $allow_ansi
+
+ alternates, Alternative addresses, Configuration Commands
+
+ alternative_order, MIME Multipart/Alternative, Configuration Commands
+
+ append-hook, Compressed folders Support (OPTIONAL), Append a message to a
+ compressed mailbox, Encrypted folders, Configuration Commands
+
+ $arrow_cursor , $arrow_cursor
+
+ $ascii_chars , $ascii_chars
+
+ $askbcc , $askbcc
+
+ $askcc , $askcc
+
+ $assumed_charset , $assumed_charset
+
+ <attach-file>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ <attach-key>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ <attach-message>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ $attach_format , $attach_format
+
+ $attach_remind_regexp , $attach_remind_regexp
+
+ $attach_sep , $attach_sep
+
+ $attach_split , $attach_split
+
+ $attribution, Change settings based upon message recipients, $attribution
+
+ $auto_tag, Using Tags
+
+ $autoedit , $autoedit
+
+ $auto_tag , $auto_tag
+
+ auto_view, The Pager, Optional Fields, Search Order, MIME Autoview, MIME
+ Multipart/Alternative, Configuration Commands
+
+ B
+
+ <backspace>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <backward-char>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <backward-word>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ $beep , $beep
+
+ $beep_new , $beep_new
+
+ bind, Editing Input Fields, Changing the default key bindings, Keyboard
+ macros, Configuration Commands
+
+ <bol>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <bottom>, pager
+
+ <bottom-page>, generic
+
+ <bounce>, Sending Mail, $bounce
+
+ <bounce-message>, index, pager, attach
+
+ $bounce_delivered , $bounce_delivered
+
+ $braille_friendly , $braille_friendly
+
+ <buffy-cycle>, editor
+
+ C
+
+ <capitalize-word>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ $certificate_file , $certificate_file
+
+ <change-dir>, browser
+
+ <change-folder>, index, pager
+
+ <change-folder-readonly>, index, pager
+
+ $charset , $charset
+
+ charset-hook, Defining aliases for character sets, Configuration Commands
+
+ <check-new>, browser
+
+ <check-traditional-pgp>, Miscellaneous Functions, index, pager
+
+ $check_new , $check_new
+
+ <clear-flag>, index
+
+ close-hook, Compressed folders Support (OPTIONAL), Write a compressed
+ mailbox, Append a message to a compressed mailbox, Configuration Commands
+
+ <collapse-all>, Threaded Mode
+
+ <collapse-parts>, attach
+
+ <collapse-thread>, Threaded Mode
+
+ $collapse_unread , $collapse_unread
+
+ color, The Pager, Using color and mono video attributes, Configuration
+ Commands
+
+ $COLORFGBG, Using color and mono video attributes
+
+ <complete>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <complete-query>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <compose>, Sending Mail
+
+ $compose_format , $compose_format
+
+ $config_charset , $config_charset
+
+ $confirmappend , $confirmappend
+
+ $confirmcreate , $confirmcreate
+
+ $connect_timeout , $connect_timeout
+
+ $content_type , $content_type
+
+ $copy , $copy
+
+ <copy-file>, compose
+
+ <copy-message>, index, pager
+
+ <create-alias>, Miscellaneous Functions, Defining/Using aliases, index,
+ pager, query
+
+ $crypt_autoencrypt , Configuration variables
+
+ $crypt_autosign , Configuration variables
+
+ crypt-hook, Choosing the cryptographic key of the recipient, Configuration
+ Commands
+
+ $crypt_replyencrypt , Configuration variables
+
+ $crypt_replysign , Configuration variables
+
+ $crypt_replysignencrypted , Configuration variables
+
+ $crypt_verify_sig , Configuration variables
+
+ $crypt_autoencrypt , $crypt_autoencrypt
+
+ $crypt_autopgp , $crypt_autopgp
+
+ $crypt_autosign , $crypt_autosign
+
+ $crypt_autosmime , $crypt_autosmime
+
+ $crypt_replyencrypt , $crypt_replyencrypt
+
+ $crypt_replysign , $crypt_replysign
+
+ $crypt_replysignencrypted , $crypt_replysignencrypted
+
+ $crypt_timestamp , $crypt_timestamp
+
+ $crypt_use_gpgme , $crypt_use_gpgme
+
+ $crypt_verify_sig , $crypt_verify_sig
+
+ <current-bottom>, generic
+
+ <current-middle>, generic
+
+ <current-top>, generic
+
+ D
+
+ $date_format , $date_format
+
+ $debug_level , $debug_level
+
+ <decode-copy>, index
+
+ <decode-save>, index, pager
+
+ default-hook, Message Matching in Hooks
+
+ $default_hook , $default_hook
+
+ $delete , $delete
+
+ <delete-char>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <delete-entry>, attach, postpone
+
+ <delete-message>, index, pager
+
+ <delete-pattern>, index
+
+ $delete_space, Additional Notes
+
+ <delete-subthread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ <delete-thread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ $delete_space , $delete_space
+
+ $delete_untag , $delete_untag
+
+ <detach-file>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ $digest_collapse , $digest_collapse
+
+ <display-address>, index, pager
+
+ <display-message>, index
+
+ <display-toggle-weed>, Miscellaneous Functions, index, pager, attach,
+ compose
+
+ $display_filter , $display_filter
+
+ $dotlock_program , $dotlock_program
+
+ <downcase-word>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ $dsn_notify, Delivery Status Notification (DSN) Support
+
+ $dsn_return, Delivery Status Notification (DSN) Support
+
+ $dsn_notify , $dsn_notify
+
+ $dsn_return , $dsn_return
+
+ $duplicate_threads , $duplicate_threads
+
+ E
+
+ <edit>, Miscellaneous Functions, index, pager, compose
+
+ <edit-bcc>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ <edit-cc>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ <edit-description>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ <edit-encoding>, compose
+
+ <edit-fcc>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ <edit-file>, compose
+
+ <edit-from>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ $edit_headers, Editing the message header, User defined headers,
+ mailto:-style links, Configuration variables, compose
+
+ <edit-mime>, compose
+
+ <edit-reply-to>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ <edit-subject>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ <edit-to>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ <edit-type>, Miscellaneous Functions, index, pager, attach, compose
+
+ $EDITOR, Manual Conventions, Composing new messages
+
+ $editor , $editor
+
+ $editor_headers, Editing the message header, Defining/Using aliases
+
+ $editor_headers , $editor_headers
+
+ $edit_headers , $edit_headers
+
+ $encode_from , $encode_from
+
+ <enter-command>, Miscellaneous Functions, generic, pager
+
+ <enter-mask>, browser
+
+ $entropy_file , $entropy_file
+
+ $envelope_from_address, $envelope_from_address
+
+ <eol>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ $escape , $escape
+
+ exec, Executing functions, Configuration Commands
+
+ <exit>, generic, index, pager
+
+ <extract-keys>, Miscellaneous Functions, index, pager, attach
+
+ F
+
+ $fast_reply , $fast_reply
+
+ fcc-hook, Specify default Fcc: mailbox when composing, Specify default
+ save filename and default Fcc: mailbox at once, Using Hooks, Message
+ Matching in Hooks, Configuration Commands
+
+ fcc-save-hook, Specify default save filename, Specify default Fcc: mailbox
+ when composing, Specify default save filename and default Fcc: mailbox at
+ once, Using Hooks, Configuration Commands
+
+ $fcc_attach , $fcc_attach
+
+ $fcc_clear , $fcc_clear
+
+ <fetch-mail>, index
+
+ $file_charset , $file_charset
+
+ <filter-entry>, compose
+
+ <first-entry>, Moving Around in Menus, generic
+
+ <flag-message>, index, pager
+
+ $folder, Configuration Variables, Defining mailboxes which receive mail,
+ Mailbox Shortcuts, $folder
+
+ folder-hook, Setting variables based upon mailbox, Spam detection, Using
+ Hooks, Managing multiple IMAP/POP/NNTP accounts (OPTIONAL), Configuration
+ Commands
+
+ $folder_format , $folder_format
+
+ $followup_to, Mailing lists, Handling Mailing Lists
+
+ $followup_to , $followup_to
+
+ $force_buffy_check , $force_buffy_check
+
+ $force_name , $force_name
+
+ <forget-passphrase>, Miscellaneous Functions, Composing new messages,
+ index, pager, compose
+
+ <forward>, Sending Mail
+
+ <forward-char>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ $forward_decode , Configuration variables
+
+ $forward_decrypt , Configuration variables
+
+ $forward_format , Configuration variables
+
+ <forward-message>, index, pager, attach
+
+ $forward_quote , Configuration variables
+
+ <forward-word>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ $forward_decode , $forward_decode
+
+ $forward_decrypt , $forward_decrypt
+
+ $forward_edit , $forward_edit
+
+ $forward_format , $forward_format
+
+ $forward_quote , $forward_quote
+
+ $from , $from
+
+ G
+
+ $gecos_mask , $gecos_mask
+
+ <group-reply>, Sending Mail, index, pager, attach
+
+ H
+
+ <half-down>, generic, pager
+
+ <half-up>, generic, pager
+
+ $hdrs , $hdrs
+
+ hdr_order, Defining the order of headers when viewing messages,
+ Configuration Commands
+
+ $header , $header
+
+ $header_cache , $header_cache
+
+ $header_cache_compress , $header_cache_compress
+
+ <help>, Moving Around in Menus, $help, generic, pager
+
+ $hidden_host , $hidden_host
+
+ $hide_limited , $hide_limited
+
+ $hide_missing , $hide_missing
+
+ $hide_thread_subject , $hide_thread_subject
+
+ $hide_top_limited , $hide_top_limited
+
+ $hide_top_missing , $hide_top_missing
+
+ $history , $history
+
+ <history-down>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <history-up>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ $HOME, MIME Type configuration with mime.types, MIME Viewer configuration
+ with mailcap
+
+ $honor_followup_to, Miscellaneous Functions, Handling Mailing Lists
+
+ $honor_followup_to , $honor_followup_to
+
+ $HOSTNAME, Environment Variables
+
+ $hostname , $hostname
+
+ I
+
+ iconv-hook, Defining aliases for character sets
+
+ ignore, Miscellaneous Functions, Ignoring (weeding) unwanted message
+ headers, Configuration Commands
+
+ $ignore_list_reply_to , $ignore_list_reply_to
+
+ $imap_authenticators, Authentication
+
+ $imap_home_namespace, Configuration Variables
+
+ $imap_list_subscribed, IMAP Support (OPTIONAL)
+
+ $imap_mail_check, Manual Conventions, Conditional parts, IMAP Support
+ (OPTIONAL)
+
+ $imap_pass, Authentication
+
+ $imap_user, Authentication
+
+ $imap_authenticators , $imap_authenticators
+
+ $imap_check_subscribed , $imap_check_subscribed
+
+ $imap_delim_chars , $imap_delim_chars
+
+ $imap_headers , $imap_headers
+
+ $imap_home_namespace , $imap_home_namespace
+
+ $imap_keepalive , $imap_keepalive
+
+ $imap_list_subscribed , $imap_list_subscribed
+
+ $imap_login , $imap_login
+
+ $imap_mail_check , $imap_mail_check
+
+ $imap_pass , $imap_pass
+
+ $imap_passive , $imap_passive
+
+ $imap_peek , $imap_peek
+
+ $imap_reconnect , $imap_reconnect
+
+ $imap_servernoise , $imap_servernoise
+
+ $imap_user , $imap_user
+
+ $implicit_autoview , $implicit_autoview
+
+ $include , $include
+
+ $include_onlyfirst , $include_onlyfirst
+
+ $indent_string , Configuration variables
+
+ $indent_string , $indent_string
+
+ $index_format, Threaded Mode, Spam detection, Handling Mailing Lists,
+ Configuration variables
+
+ $index_format , $index_format
+
+ <ispell>, Composing new messages, $ispell, compose
+
+ J
+
+ <jump>, generic
+
+ K
+
+ $keep_flagged , $keep_flagged
+
+ <kill-eol>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <kill-eow>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <kill-line>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ <kill-word>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ L
+
+ <last-entry>, Moving Around in Menus, generic
+
+ <limit>, index
+
+ <list-reply>, Miscellaneous Functions, Sending Mail, index, pager, attach
+
+ lists, Miscellaneous Functions, Mailing lists, Handling Mailing Lists,
+ Configuration Commands
+
+ $list_reply , $list_reply
+
+ $locale, Change settings based upon message recipients, $locale
+
+ M
+
+ macro, Miscellaneous Functions, Keyboard macros, Adding key sequences to
+ the keyboard buffer, Using Tags, Configuration Commands
+
+ <mail>, index, pager, query
+
+ <mail-key>, Sending Mail, index, pager
+
+ mailboxes, Defining mailboxes which receive mail, Configuration Commands
+
+ $mailcap_path, mailcap
+
+ $mailcap_sanitize, Secure use of mailcap, mailcap
+
+ $mailcap_path , $mailcap_path
+
+ $mailcap_sanitize , $mailcap_sanitize
+
+ $maildir_header_cache_verify , $maildir_header_cache_verify
+
+ $maildir_trash , $maildir_trash
+
+ $mail_check , $mail_check
+
+ <mark-as-new>, pager
+
+ $markers , $markers
+
+ $mark_old , $mark_old
+
+ $mask , $mask
+
+ $max_display_recips , $max_display_recips
+
+ $max_line_length , $max_line_length
+
+ $mbox, Mailbox Shortcuts, $mbox
+
+ mbox-hook, Using Multiple spool mailboxes, Using Hooks, Configuration
+ Commands
+
+ $mbox_type, Mailbox Formats, Append a message to a compressed mailbox
+
+ $mbox_type , $mbox_type
+
+ $menu_context , $menu_context
+
+ $menu_move_off , $menu_move_off
+
+ $menu_scroll , $menu_scroll
+
+ $message_format , Configuration variables
+
+ message-hook, Change settings before formatting a message, Using Hooks,
+ Message Matching in Hooks, MIME Autoview, Configuration Commands
+
+ $message_format , $message_format
+
+ $meta_key , $meta_key
+
+ $metoo , $metoo
+
+ $mh_purge , $mh_purge
+
+ $mh_seq_flagged , $mh_seq_flagged
+
+ $mh_seq_replied , $mh_seq_replied
+
+ $mh_seq_unseen , $mh_seq_unseen
+
+ <middle-page>, generic
+
+ $mime_forward , Configuration variables
+
+ $mime_forward , $mime_forward
+
+ $mime_forward_decode , $mime_forward_decode
+
+ $mime_forward_rest , $mime_forward_rest
+
+ mime_lookup, MIME Lookup, Configuration Commands
+
+ $mix_entry_format, Sending anonymous messages via mixmaster
+
+ $mixmaster , $mixmaster
+
+ $mix_entry_format , $mix_entry_format
+
+ mono, Using color and mono video attributes, Configuration Commands
+
+ $move , $move
+
+ $msgid_format, Message-ID: headers
+
+ $msgid_format , $msgid_format
+
+ $muttng_bindir , $muttng_bindir
+
+ $muttng_docdir , $muttng_docdir
+
+ $muttng_folder_name , $muttng_folder_name
+
+ $muttng_folder_path , $muttng_folder_path
+
+ $muttng_hcache_backend , $muttng_hcache_backend
+
+ $muttng_pwd , $muttng_pwd
+
+ $muttng_revision , $muttng_revision
+
+ $muttng_sysconfdir , $muttng_sysconfdir
+
+ $muttng_version , $muttng_version
+
+ my_hdr, User defined headers, Configuration Commands
+
+ N
+
+ $narrow_tree , $narrow_tree
+
+ $net_inc , $net_inc
+
+ <new-mime>, compose
+
+ <next-entry>, Moving Around in Menus, generic, pager
+
+ <next-line>, generic, pager
+
+ <next-new>, index, pager
+
+ <next-new-then-unread>, index, pager
+
+ <next-page>, generic, pager
+
+ <next-subthread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ <next-thread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ <next-undeleted>, index, pager
+
+ <next-unread>, index, pager
+
+ $nntp_ask_followup_to , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_ask_x_comment_to , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_cache_dir , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_catchup , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_followup_to_poster , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_group_index_format , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_host , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_inews , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_mail_check , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_mime_subject , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_newsrc, NNTP Support (OPTIONAL), Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_post_moderated , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_save_unsubscribed , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_show_new_news , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_show_only_unread , Configuration variables
+
+ $nntp_x_comment_to , Configuration variables
+
+ $NNTPSERVER, NNTP Support (OPTIONAL)
+
+ $nntp_ask_followup_to , $nntp_ask_followup_to
+
+ $nntp_ask_x_comment_to , $nntp_ask_x_comment_to
+
+ $nntp_cache_dir , $nntp_cache_dir
+
+ $nntp_catchup , $nntp_catchup
+
+ $nntp_context , $nntp_context
+
+ $nntp_followup_to_poster , $nntp_followup_to_poster
+
+ $nntp_group_index_format , $nntp_group_index_format
+
+ $nntp_host , $nntp_host
+
+ $nntp_inews , $nntp_inews
+
+ $nntp_load_description , $nntp_load_description
+
+ $nntp_mail_check , $nntp_mail_check
+
+ $nntp_mime_subject , $nntp_mime_subject
+
+ $nntp_newsrc , $nntp_newsrc
+
+ $nntp_pass , $nntp_pass
+
+ $nntp_post_moderated , $nntp_post_moderated
+
+ $nntp_reconnect , $nntp_reconnect
+
+ $nntp_save_unsubscribed , $nntp_save_unsubscribed
+
+ $nntp_show_new_news , $nntp_show_new_news
+
+ $nntp_show_only_unread , $nntp_show_only_unread
+
+ $nntp_user , $nntp_user
+
+ $nntp_x_comment_to , $nntp_x_comment_to
+
+ nospam, Spam detection, Configuration Commands
+
+ O
+
+ open-hook, Compressed folders Support (OPTIONAL), Open a compressed
+ mailbox for reading, Write a compressed mailbox, Append a message to a
+ compressed mailbox, Configuration Commands
+
+ $operating_system , $operating_system
+
+ P
+
+ <page-down>, Moving Around in Menus
+
+ <page-up>, Moving Around in Menus
+
+ $pager , $pager
+
+ $pager_index_lines, Conditional parts
+
+ $pager_context , $pager_context
+
+ $pager_format , $pager_format
+
+ $pager_index_lines , $pager_index_lines
+
+ $pager_stop , $pager_stop
+
+ <parent-message>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ pattern-hook, Specify default save filename, Specify default Fcc: mailbox
+ when composing, Change settings based upon message recipients, Change
+ settings before formatting a message
+
+ $pgp_autoinline , Configuration variables
+
+ $pgp_entry_format, Using Mutt-ng with PGP
+
+ <pgp-menu>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ $pgp_replyinline , Configuration variables
+
+ $pgp_sign_as, Using Mutt-ng with PGP
+
+ $pgp_autoinline , $pgp_autoinline
+
+ $pgp_auto_decode , $pgp_auto_decode
+
+ $pgp_check_exit , $pgp_check_exit
+
+ $pgp_clearsign_command , $pgp_clearsign_command
+
+ $pgp_decode_command , $pgp_decode_command
+
+ $pgp_decrypt_command , $pgp_decrypt_command
+
+ $pgp_encrypt_only_command , $pgp_encrypt_only_command
+
+ $pgp_encrypt_sign_command , $pgp_encrypt_sign_command
+
+ $pgp_entry_format , $pgp_entry_format
+
+ $pgp_export_command , $pgp_export_command
+
+ $pgp_getkeys_command , $pgp_getkeys_command
+
+ $pgp_good_sign , $pgp_good_sign
+
+ $pgp_ignore_subkeys , $pgp_ignore_subkeys
+
+ $pgp_import_command , $pgp_import_command
+
+ $pgp_list_pubring_command , $pgp_list_pubring_command
+
+ $pgp_list_secring_command , $pgp_list_secring_command
+
+ $pgp_long_ids , $pgp_long_ids
+
+ $pgp_mime_auto , $pgp_mime_auto
+
+ $pgp_replyinline , $pgp_replyinline
+
+ $pgp_retainable_sigs , $pgp_retainable_sigs
+
+ $pgp_show_unusable , $pgp_show_unusable
+
+ $pgp_sign_as , $pgp_sign_as
+
+ $pgp_sign_command , $pgp_sign_command
+
+ $pgp_sort_keys , $pgp_sort_keys
+
+ $pgp_strict_enc , $pgp_strict_enc
+
+ $pgp_timeout , $pgp_timeout
+
+ $pgp_use_gpg_agent , $pgp_use_gpg_agent
+
+ $pgp_verify_command , $pgp_verify_command
+
+ $pgp_verify_key_command , $pgp_verify_key_command
+
+ $pipe_decode, Miscellaneous Functions
+
+ <pipe-entry>, attach, compose
+
+ <pipe-message>, Miscellaneous Functions, index, pager
+
+ $pipe_split, Miscellaneous Functions
+
+ $pipe_decode , $pipe_decode
+
+ $pipe_sep , $pipe_sep
+
+ $pipe_split , $pipe_split
+
+ $pop_mail_check, POP3 Support (OPTIONAL), Configuration variables
+
+ $pop_authenticators , $pop_authenticators
+
+ $pop_auth_try_all , $pop_auth_try_all
+
+ $pop_delete , $pop_delete
+
+ $pop_host , $pop_host
+
+ $pop_last , $pop_last
+
+ $pop_mail_check , $pop_mail_check
+
+ $pop_pass , $pop_pass
+
+ $pop_reconnect , $pop_reconnect
+
+ $pop_user , $pop_user
+
+ $post_indent_string , Configuration variables
+
+ $postpone, Postponing Mail, $postpone
+
+ <postpone-message>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ $postponed, Postponing Mail, $postponed
+
+ $post_indent_string , $post_indent_string
+
+ $preconnect , $preconnect
+
+ <previous-entry>, Moving Around in Menus, generic, pager
+
+ <previous-line>, generic, pager
+
+ <previous-new>, index, pager
+
+ <previous-new-then-unread>, index, pager
+
+ <previous-page>, generic, index, pager
+
+ <previous-subthread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ <previous-thread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ <previous-undeleted>, index, pager
+
+ <previous-unread>, index, pager
+
+ $print , $print
+
+ $print_command , Configuration variables
+
+ <print-entry>, attach, compose
+
+ <print-message>, index, pager
+
+ $print_command , $print_command
+
+ $print_decode , $print_decode
+
+ $print_split , $print_split
+
+ $prompt_after , $prompt_after
+
+ push, Adding key sequences to the keyboard buffer, Using Tags,
+ Configuration Commands
+
+ Q
+
+ <query>, index, query
+
+ <query-append>, query
+
+ $query_command, External Address Queries
+
+ $query_command , $query_command
+
+ <quit>, Moving Around in Menus, Composing new messages, $quit, index,
+ pager
+
+ <quote-char>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ $quote_regexp, Miscellaneous Functions, Using color and mono video
+ attributes
+
+ $quote_empty , $quote_empty
+
+ $quote_quoted , $quote_quoted
+
+ $quote_regexp , $quote_regexp
+
+ R
+
+ <read-subthread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ <read-thread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ $read_inc , $read_inc
+
+ $read_only , $read_only
+
+ $realname , $realname
+
+ $recall , $recall
+
+ <recall-message>, index, pager
+
+ $record, Environment Variables, Specify default Fcc: mailbox when
+ composing, Mailbox Shortcuts, $record
+
+ <redraw-screen>, pager
+
+ <refresh>, generic
+
+ <rename-file>, compose
+
+ <reply>, Sending Mail, index, pager, attach
+
+ reply-hook, Change settings based upon message recipients, Configuration
+ Commands
+
+ $reply_to, Alternative addresses, Handling Mailing Lists
+
+ $reply_regexp , $reply_regexp
+
+ $reply_self , $reply_self
+
+ $reply_to , $reply_to
+
+ <resend-message>, Miscellaneous Functions, The Attachment Menu, index,
+ attach
+
+ reset, Setting variables, Configuration Commands
+
+ $resolve , $resolve
+
+ $reverse_alias , $reverse_alias
+
+ $reverse_name , $reverse_name
+
+ $reverse_realname , $reverse_realname
+
+ RfC
+
+ 1524, MIME Viewer configuration with mailcap, Command
+ Expansion, mailcap
+
+ 1894, Delivery Status Notification (DSN) Support
+
+ 2822, Again: Scoring
+
+ 3676, Sending
+
+ 822, User defined headers
+
+ $rfc2047_parameters , $rfc2047_parameters
+
+ S
+
+ $save_empty, Compressed folders Support (OPTIONAL)
+
+ <save-entry>, attach
+
+ save-hook, Specify default save filename, Specify default save filename
+ and default Fcc: mailbox at once, Using Hooks, Message Matching in Hooks,
+ Mailbox Shortcuts, Configuration Commands
+
+ <save-message>, index, pager
+
+ $save_address , $save_address
+
+ $save_empty , $save_empty
+
+ $save_name , $save_name
+
+ score, Message Scoring, Configuration Commands, $score
+
+ $score_threshold_delete, Message Scoring
+
+ $score_threshold_flag, Message Scoring
+
+ $score_threshold_read, Message Scoring
+
+ $score_threshold_delete , $score_threshold_delete
+
+ $score_threshold_flag , $score_threshold_flag
+
+ $score_threshold_read , $score_threshold_read
+
+ <search>, generic, pager, alias, query, browser
+
+ <search-next>, generic, pager, alias, query, browser
+
+ <search-opposite>, generic, pager, query
+
+ <search-reverse>, generic, pager, alias, query, browser
+
+ <search-toggle>, pager
+
+ <select-entry>, generic
+
+ <select-new>, browser
+
+ send-hook, Change settings based upon message recipients, Using Hooks,
+ Message Matching in Hooks, Configuration Commands
+
+ <send-message>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ send2-hook, Change settings based upon message recipients
+
+ <senderdecode-copy>, pager
+
+ $sendmail, Change settings based upon message recipients, $sendmail
+
+ $sendmail_wait , $sendmail_wait
+
+ $send_charset , $send_charset
+
+ set, Setting variables, Configuration Commands
+
+ <set-flag>, index
+
+ $shell , $shell
+
+ <shell-escape>, Miscellaneous Functions, generic, pager
+
+ <show-limit>, index
+
+ <show-version>, index, pager
+
+ <sidebar-next>, sidebar
+
+ <sidebar-next-new>, sidebar
+
+ <sidebar-open>, sidebar
+
+ <sidebar-previous>, sidebar
+
+ <sidebar-scroll-down>, sidebar
+
+ <sidebar-scroll-up>, sidebar
+
+ $sidebar_shorten_hierarchy , Configuration variables
+
+ $sidebar_boundary , $sidebar_boundary
+
+ $sidebar_delim , $sidebar_delim
+
+ $sidebar_newmail_only , $sidebar_newmail_only
+
+ $sidebar_number_format , $sidebar_number_format
+
+ $sidebar_shorten_hierarchy , $sidebar_shorten_hierarchy
+
+ $sidebar_visible , $sidebar_visible
+
+ $sidebar_width , $sidebar_width
+
+ $signature, Change settings based upon message recipients, $signature
+
+ $signoff_string , $signoff_string
+
+ $sig_dashes , $sig_dashes
+
+ $sig_on_top , $sig_on_top
+
+ $simple_search , $simple_search
+
+ <skip-quoted>, Miscellaneous Functions, pager
+
+ $sleep_time , $sleep_time
+
+ $smart_wrap , $smart_wrap
+
+ $smileys , $smileys
+
+ $smime_default_key , Configuration variables
+
+ <smime-menu>, Composing new messages
+
+ $smime_ask_cert_label , $smime_ask_cert_label
+
+ $smime_ca_location , $smime_ca_location
+
+ $smime_certificates , $smime_certificates
+
+ $smime_decrypt_command , $smime_decrypt_command
+
+ $smime_decrypt_use_default_key , $smime_decrypt_use_default_key
+
+ $smime_default_key , $smime_default_key
+
+ $smime_encrypt_command , $smime_encrypt_command
+
+ $smime_encrypt_with , $smime_encrypt_with
+
+ $smime_get_cert_command , $smime_get_cert_command
+
+ $smime_get_cert_email_command , $smime_get_cert_email_command
+
+ $smime_get_signer_cert_command , $smime_get_signer_cert_command
+
+ $smime_import_cert_command , $smime_import_cert_command
+
+ $smime_is_default , $smime_is_default
+
+ $smime_keys , $smime_keys
+
+ $smime_pk7out_command , $smime_pk7out_command
+
+ $smime_sign_command , $smime_sign_command
+
+ $smime_sign_opaque_command , $smime_sign_opaque_command
+
+ $smime_timeout , $smime_timeout
+
+ $smime_verify_command , $smime_verify_command
+
+ $smime_verify_opaque_command , $smime_verify_opaque_command
+
+ $smtp_envelope, SMTP Support (OPTIONAL)
+
+ $smtp_host, SMTP Support (OPTIONAL)
+
+ $smtp_pass, SMTP Support (OPTIONAL), Configuration variables
+
+ $smtp_use_tls, SMTP Support (OPTIONAL)
+
+ $smtp_user, SMTP Support (OPTIONAL), Configuration variables
+
+ $smtp_host , $smtp_host
+
+ $smtp_pass , $smtp_pass
+
+ $smtp_port , $smtp_port
+
+ $smtp_user , $smtp_user
+
+ $smtp_use_tls , $smtp_use_tls
+
+ $sort , $sort, browser
+
+ <sort-mailbox>, index
+
+ <sort-reverse>, index, browser
+
+ $sort_alias , $sort_alias
+
+ $sort_aux , $sort_aux
+
+ $sort_browser , $sort_browser
+
+ $sort_re , $sort_re
+
+ source, Miscellaneous Functions, Defining/Using aliases, Reading
+ initialization commands from another file, Configuration Commands
+
+ spam, Spam detection, Configuration Commands
+
+ $spam_separator , $spam_separator
+
+ $spoolfile, Setting variables based upon mailbox, Defining mailboxes which
+ receive mail, Mailbox Shortcuts, POP3 Support (OPTIONAL), $spoolfile
+
+ $ssl_ca_certificates_file , $ssl_ca_certificates_file
+
+ $ssl_client_cert , $ssl_client_cert
+
+ $ssl_force_tls , $ssl_force_tls
+
+ $ssl_min_dh_prime_bits , $ssl_min_dh_prime_bits
+
+ $ssl_starttls , $ssl_starttls
+
+ $ssl_usesystemcerts , $ssl_usesystemcerts
+
+ $ssl_use_sslv2 , $ssl_use_sslv2
+
+ $ssl_use_sslv3 , $ssl_use_sslv3
+
+ $ssl_use_tlsv1 , $ssl_use_tlsv1
+
+ $status_format, Composing new messages, Introduction
+
+ $status_chars , $status_chars
+
+ $status_format , $status_format
+
+ $status_on_top , $status_on_top
+
+ $strict_mailto, mailto:-style links
+
+ $strict_threads, Threaded Mode
+
+ $strict_mailto , $strict_mailto
+
+ $strict_mime , $strict_mime
+
+ $strict_threads , $strict_threads
+
+ $strip_was , $strip_was
+
+ $strip_was_regex , $strip_was_regex
+
+ $stuff_quoted , $stuff_quoted
+
+ subscribe, Mailing lists, Configuration Commands, browser
+
+ $suspend , $suspend
+
+ <sync-mailbox>, Manual Conventions, index, pager
+
+ T
+
+ <tag-entry>, generic
+
+ <tag-message>, pager
+
+ <tag-pattern>, index
+
+ <tag-prefix>, generic
+
+ <tag-prefix-cond>, generic
+
+ <tag-thread>, Threaded Mode, index
+
+ $text_flowed , $text_flowed
+
+ $thorough_search , $thorough_search
+
+ $thread_received , $thread_received
+
+ $tilde , $tilde
+
+ $timeout, IMAP Support (OPTIONAL), $timeout
+
+ $tmpdir, Temporary Files, $tmpdir
+
+ $to_chars, Status Flags
+
+ toggle, Setting variables, Configuration Commands
+
+ <toggle-mailboxes>, browser
+
+ <toggle-new>, index
+
+ <toggle-quoted>, Miscellaneous Functions, pager
+
+ <toggle-subscribed>, browser
+
+ <toggle-unlink>, compose
+
+ <toggle-write>, index
+
+ <top>, pager
+
+ <top-page>, generic
+
+ $to_chars , $to_chars
+
+ <transpose-chars>, editor
+
+ $trash , $trash
+
+ $tunnel , $tunnel
+
+ U
+
+ $umask, Temporary Files, $umask
+
+ unalias, Defining/Using aliases, Configuration Commands
+
+ unalternates, Alternative addresses, Configuration Commands
+
+ unalternative_order, MIME Multipart/Alternative, Configuration Commands
+
+ unauto_view, MIME Autoview, Configuration Commands
+
+ $uncollapse_jump , $uncollapse_jump
+
+ uncolor, Using color and mono video attributes, Configuration Commands
+
+ <undelete-entry>, attach, postpone
+
+ <undelete-message>, index, pager
+
+ <undelete-pattern>, index
+
+ <undelete-subthread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ <undelete-thread>, Threaded Mode, index, pager
+
+ unhdr_order, Defining the order of headers when viewing messages,
+ Configuration Commands
+
+ unhook, Removing hooks, Configuration Commands
+
+ unignore, Ignoring (weeding) unwanted message headers, Configuration
+ Commands
+
+ unlists, Mailing lists, Configuration Commands
+
+ unmailboxes, Defining mailboxes which receive mail
+
+ unmime_lookup, MIME Lookup, Configuration Commands
+
+ unmono, Using color and mono video attributes, Configuration Commands
+
+ unmy_hdr, User defined headers, Configuration Commands
+
+ unscore, Message Scoring, Configuration Commands
+
+ unset, Setting variables, Configuration Commands
+
+ unsubscribe, Mailing lists, Configuration Commands, browser
+
+ <untag-pattern>, index
+
+ <upcase-word>, Editing Input Fields, editor
+
+ $use_8bitmime, SMTP Support (OPTIONAL)
+
+ $use_8bitmime , $use_8bitmime
+
+ $use_domain , $use_domain
+
+ $use_envelope_from , $use_envelope_from
+
+ $use_from , $use_from
+
+ $use_idn , $use_idn
+
+ $use_ipv6 , $use_ipv6
+
+ V
+
+ <verify-key>, pgp
+
+ <view-attach>, attach, compose
+
+ <view-attachments>, index, pager
+
+ <view-file>, browser
+
+ <view-mailcap>, attach
+
+ <view-name>, pgp
+
+ <view-text>, attach
+
+ $VISUAL, Composing new messages
+
+ $visual , $visual
+
+ W
+
+ $wait_key, Miscellaneous Functions, Optional Fields
+
+ $wait_key , $wait_key
+
+ $weed, Miscellaneous Functions, $weed
+
+ <what-key>, generic
+
+ $wrapmargin , $wrapmargin
+
+ $wrap_search , $wrap_search
+
+ <write-fcc>, Composing new messages, compose
+
+ $write_bcc , $write_bcc
+
+ $write_inc , $write_inc
+
+ X
+
+ $xterm_icon , $xterm_icon
+
+ $xterm_leave , $xterm_leave
+
+ $xterm_set_titles , $xterm_set_titles
+
+ $xterm_title , $xterm_title