X-Git-Url: http://git.madism.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fmanual.sgml.head;h=0dc9691cb09b80b06ffd72a5f49062549ec1667f;hb=fedbb0047287e63c53cc911b668ae6212f59b846;hp=90a7329e43dbb50c690720fb6702d6266a3ae19a;hpb=420f3633557ed75a0de989eb065af6e09eed29ba;p=apps%2Fmadmutt.git diff --git a/doc/manual.sgml.head b/doc/manual.sgml.head index 90a7329..0dc9691 100644 --- a/doc/manual.sgml.head +++ b/doc/manual.sgml.head @@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ name="http://www.mutt.org/download.html">. IRC

Visit channel to chat with other people interested in Mutt. +url="http://www.freenode.net/" name="irc.freenode.net +(www.freenode.net)"> to chat with other people interested in Mutt. USENET

@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ you misspelled the passphrase.

(default: L) Reply to the current or tagged message(s) by extracting any addresses which -match the addresses given by the +match the regular expressions given by the commands, but also honor any configuration variable is set. Using this when replying to messages posted @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ Also see .

If you want to use PGP, you can specify - + ``E'' encrypts, ``S'' signs and ``S<id>'' signs with the given key, setting which the macro will be bound. +Multiple maps may be specified by separating multiple menu arguments by +commas. Whitespace may not be used in between the menu arguments and the +commas separating them. + . There are some additions however. The first is that control characters in .) +id="reply_to" name="$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 @@ -1195,8 +1202,18 @@ purpose of the Mailing lists

@@ -1215,7 +1232,7 @@ the Mail-Followup-To 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 configuration variable. +name="$followup_to"> configuration variable. More precisely, Mutt maintains lists of patterns for the addresses of known and subscribed mailing lists. Every subscribed mailing @@ -1235,8 +1252,8 @@ mailing list, you could add ``lists mutt-users'' to your initialization file. To tell mutt that you are subscribed to it, add ``subscribe mutt-users'' to your initialization file instead. If you also happen to get mail from someone whose address is - mailbox. See for information on the exact format of and a with its arguments. -Change settings based upon message recipients

Usage: -Usage: +Usage: variable depending on the message's sender +address. + +For each type of Spam detection

+Usage: +Usage: variable. (Tip: try +spam "X-DCC-.*-Metrics:.*(....)=many" "90+/DCC-%1" +spam "X-Spam-Status: Yes" "90+/SA" +spam "X-PerlMX-Spam: .*Probability=([0-9]+)%" "%1/PM" +set spam_separator=", " + + +If I then received a message that DCC registered with ``many'' hits +under the ``Fuz2'' checksum, and that PureMessage registered with a +97% probability of being spam, that message's spam tag would read +90+/DCC-Fuz2, 97/PM. (The four characters before ``=many'' in a +DCC report indicate the checksum used -- in this case, ``Fuz2''.) + +If the $spam_separator variable is unset, then each +spam pattern match supercedes the previous one. Instead of getting +joined +spam "^From: .*MAILER-DAEMON" "999" + + + Setting variables

Usage: @@ -1574,7 +1699,7 @@ path of your home directory. If the filename ends with a vertical bar (|), then source ~/bin/myscript|). Removing hooks

@@ -1770,6 +1895,7 @@ messages: ~f USER messages originating from USER ~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 ID message which match ID in the ``Message-ID'' field @@ -1795,6 +1921,7 @@ messages: ~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) Where EXPR, USER, ID, and SUBJECT are @@ -1871,8 +1998,9 @@ pattern language. For example, ~f "me@(mutt\.org|cs\.hmc\.edu)" -Without the quotes, the parenthesis would truncate the regular expression -to simply Searching by Date

@@ -1962,6 +2090,13 @@ manner. If the variable is set, the next operation applies to the tagged messages automatically, without requiring the ``tag-prefix''. +In or commands, +you can use the ``tag-prefix-cond'' operator. If there are no tagged +messages, mutt will "eat" the rest of the macro to abort it's execution. +Mutt will stop "eating" the macro when it encounters the ``end-cond'' +operator; after this operator the rest of the macro will be executed as +normal. + Using Hooks

A send-hook . 'unmy_hdr From:' -send-hook ~Cb@b.b my_hdr from: c@c.c +send-hook ~C'^b@b\.b$' my_hdr from: c@c.c Message Matching in Hooks

-If a message contains URLs (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 @@ -3112,7 +3248,7 @@ associated with this extension will then be used to process the attachment according to the rules in the mailcap file and according to any other configuration options (such as auto_view) specified. Common usage would be: -mime-lookup application/octet-stream application/X-Lotus-Manuscript +mime_lookup application/octet-stream application/X-Lotus-Manuscript In addition, the unmime_lookup command may be used to disable this feature @@ -3222,9 +3358,9 @@ The following are the commands understood by mutt. - - @@ -3262,15 +3398,21 @@ The following are the commands understood by mutt. + [no|inv] - + + -