X-Git-Url: http://git.madism.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=inline;f=doc%2Fmanual.sgml.head;h=4e5443804fc728327ba6f6b41ae80de29a34e927;hb=690b892c671e252bb5187c9cab5246d3dcd16f4d;hp=0dc9691cb09b80b06ffd72a5f49062549ec1667f;hpb=f404a0ca916be07049af51a3022baaaaab94def6;p=apps%2Fmadmutt.git diff --git a/doc/manual.sgml.head b/doc/manual.sgml.head index 0dc9691..4e54438 100644 --- a/doc/manual.sgml.head +++ b/doc/manual.sgml.head @@ -19,31 +19,37 @@ features like key bindings, keyboard macros, mail threading, regular expression searches and a powerful pattern matching language for selecting groups of messages. +
This documentation additionaly contains documentation to
+
-To subscribe to one of the following mailing lists, send a message with the
-word
-
+So far, there are no official releases of Mutt-ng, but you can download
+daily snapshots from
-Visit channel to chat with other people interested in Mutt.
+(www.freenode.net)"> to chat with other people interested in Mutt-ng.
+
-
-See the newsgroup
@@ -736,20 +748,20 @@ newsgroup entered instead loading from newsserver.
-While the default configuration (or ``preferences'') make Mutt
-usable right out of the box, it is often desirable to tailor Mutt to
-suit your own tastes. When Mutt is first invoked, it will attempt to
-read the ``system'' configuration file (defaults set by your local
-system administrator), unless the ``-n'' option is specified. This file is typically
-/usr/local/share/mutt/Muttrc or /etc/Muttrc. Mutt
-will next look for a file named .muttrc in your home
-directory. If this file does not exist and your home directory has
-a subdirectory named .mutt/muttrc.
+While the default configuration (or ``preferences'') make Mutt-ng usable right out
+of the box, it is often desirable to tailor Mutt to suit your own tastes. When
+Mutt-ng is first invoked, it will attempt to read the ``system'' configuration
+file (defaults set by your local system administrator), unless the ``-n'' option is specified. This file is
+typically /usr/local/share/muttng/Muttngrc or /etc/Muttngrc,
+Mutt-ng users will find this file in /usr/local/share/muttng/Muttrc or
+/etc/Muttngrc. Mutt will next look for a file named .muttrc
+in your home directory, Mutt-ng will look for .muttngrc. If this file
+does not exist and your home directory has a subdirectory named .muttng/muttngrc.
-.muttrc is the file where you will usually place your to configure Mutt.
+.muttrc (or .muttngrc for Mutt-ng) is the file where you will
+usually place your to configure Mutt.
In addition, mutt supports version specific configuration files that are
parsed instead of the default files as explained above. For instance, if
@@ -1922,6 +1934,9 @@ messages:
~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, USER, ID, and SUBJECT are
@@ -2161,6 +2176,58 @@ pattern is translated at the time the hook is declared, so the value of
that is in effect
at that time will be used.
+