- Default Index Menu Bindings
+ Most commonly used Index Bindings
@@ -1294,7 +1290,7 @@
- Default Pager Menu Bindings
+ Most commonly used Pager Bindings
@@ -1521,7 +1517,7 @@
- Default Thread Function Bindings
+ Most commonly used thread-related bindings
@@ -1643,9 +1639,7 @@
command is added to the file specified by the
variable for future use. Note:
Specifying an
- does not add the aliases specified there-in, you must also
- source
-
+ does not add the aliases specified there-in, you must also source
the file.
@@ -1668,9 +1662,7 @@
- Toggles the weeding of message header fields specified by
- ignore
-
+ Toggles the weeding of message header fields specified by ignore
commands.
@@ -1703,9 +1695,7 @@
- Note that this command is also available on the
- compose-menu
-
+ 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.
@@ -1749,9 +1739,7 @@
Reply to the current or tagged message(s) by extracting any addresses
which
- match the regular expressions given by the
- lists
-
+ match the regular expressions given by the lists
commands, but also honor any Mail-Followup-To
header(s) if the
@@ -1858,7 +1846,7 @@
- Default Mail Composition Bindings
+ Most commonly used Mail Composition Bindings
@@ -1913,10 +1901,7 @@
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
-
- .
+ in greater detail in the next chapter forwarding-mail.
@@ -2028,7 +2013,7 @@ set edit_headers
- Default Compose Menu Bindings
+ Most commonly used Compose Menu Bindings
@@ -2741,10 +2726,7 @@ a horrible death.
Basic Syntax of Initialization Files
- An initialization file consists of a series of
- commands
-
- .Each line of the file may contain one or more commands.
+ 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
(;).
@@ -3292,10 +3274,8 @@ 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 alias files, or
+ a configuration 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.
@@ -3308,9 +3288,7 @@ alias theguys manny, moe, jack
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
-
+ order for the new aliases to take effect you need to explicitly source
this file too.
@@ -3641,10 +3619,8 @@ Usage: bindmapkey
key
is pressed.
- For a complete list of functions, see the
- functions
-
- .The special function noop unbinds the specified key
+ For a complete list of functions, see the functions.
+ The special function noop unbinds the specified key
sequence.
@@ -4517,14 +4493,11 @@ Usage: [un]subscriberegexp [r
- Mutt-ng has a few nice features for
- using-lists
-
- .In order to take advantage of them, you must
+ 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
-
+ lists you are subscribed to. Once you have done this, the
+ list-reply
function will work for all known lists.
Additionally, when you send a message to a subscribed list, mutt will
add a Mail-Followup-To header to tell other users' mail user agents
@@ -4676,9 +4649,7 @@ Usage: [un]mailboxes [!]filename [
command are resolved when
- the command is executed, so if these names contain
- shortcuts
-
+ the command is executed, so if these names contain shortcuts
(such as ``='' and ``!''), any variable
definition that affect these characters (like
and )
@@ -5081,8 +5052,7 @@ 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 string in the macro command. You may use it to
+ names like the sequence string in the macro command. You may use it to
automatically run a sequence of commands at startup, or when
entering certain folders. For example, the following command
will automatically collapse all threads when entering a folder:
@@ -5445,10 +5415,8 @@ Usage: resetvariable [variabl
- This command is used to set (and unset)
- variables
-
- .There are four basic types of variables:
+ 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).
@@ -7062,56 +7030,6 @@ color sidebar white black
-
- The available functions are:
-
-
- Default Sidebar Function Bindings
-
-
-
- Key
- Function
- Description
-
-
-
-
- none
-
- Scrolls the mailbox list up 1 page
-
-
- none
-
- Scrolls the mailbox list down 1 page
-
-
- none
-
- Highlights the next mailbox
-
-
- none
-
- Highlights the next mailbox with new mail
-
-
- none
-
- Highlights the previous mailbox
-
-
- none
-
- Opens the currently highlighted mailbox
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Reasonable key bindings look e.g. like this:
@@ -7387,9 +7305,8 @@ From me@cs.hmc.edu Fri, 11 Apr 1997 11:44:56 PST
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
-
+ personal and list mail in the same mailbox. In the
+
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''
@@ -7412,9 +7329,7 @@ From me@cs.hmc.edu Fri, 11 Apr 1997 11:44:56 PST
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
-
+ subscribed mailing lists, and if the
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
@@ -7681,9 +7596,8 @@ From me@cs.hmc.edu Fri, 11 Apr 1997 11:44:56 PST
Another way to access your POP3 mail is the fetch-mail function
- (default: G). It allows to connect to
- pop-host
-
+ (default: G). It allows to connect to pop-host
,fetch all your new mail and place it in the
local . After this
point, Mutt-ng runs exactly as if the mail had always been local.
@@ -8052,28 +7966,20 @@ score ! =42
--with-libesmtp or the 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
-
- .
+ support includes support for Delivery Status Notification
+ (see dsn section) as well as
+ handling the 8BITMIME flag controlled via
+ .
To enable sending mail directly via SMTP without an MTA such as
- Postfix or SSMTP and the like, simply set the
- smtp-host
-
+ Postfix or SSMTP and the like, simply set the
variable pointing to your SMTP server.
- Authentication mechanisms are available via the
- smtp-user
-
+ Authentication mechanisms are available via the
and variables.
@@ -8219,9 +8125,8 @@ append-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t >> %f"
supposes 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
-
+ compressing script produces empty files. In this situation, unset
+
,so that the compressed file
will be removed if you delete all of the messages.
@@ -8382,9 +8287,7 @@ append-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t >> %f"
When 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
-
+ what the folder type is. Thus the default (
)type is always supposed (i.e.
this is the format used for the temporary folder).
@@ -8817,9 +8720,7 @@ text/*; more
parameters
in expansion of %s syntaxes properly, and avoids risky
characters by
- substituting them, see the
- mailcap-sanitize
-
+ substituting them, see the
variable.
@@ -8907,10 +8808,8 @@ text/html; lynx -dump %s ; copiousoutput
needsterminal
- Mutt-ng uses this flag when viewing attachments with
- auto-view
-
- ,in order to decide whether it should honor the setting
+ Mutt-ng uses this flag when viewing attachments with auto-view,
+ in order to decide whether it should honor the setting
of the variable or
not. When an attachment is viewed using an interactive
program, and the
@@ -9063,9 +8962,7 @@ nametemplate=%s.gif
- In addition, you can use this with
- auto-view
-
+ 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
@@ -9494,9 +9391,7 @@ mailto:joe@host?Attach=~/.gnupg/secring.gpg
- When unsetting the
- strict-mailto
-
+ When unsetting the
variable, mutt-ng will
@@ -9649,7 +9544,7 @@ mailto:joe@host?Attach=~/.gnupg/secring.gpg
- Mutt-NG Command Line Options
+ Reference: Command Line Options
@@ -9817,7 +9712,7 @@ mailto:joe@host?Attach=~/.gnupg/secring.gpg
- Patterns
+ Reference: Patterns
@@ -10066,18 +9961,11 @@ mailto:joe@host?Attach=~/.gnupg/secring.gpg
- *) The forms <]MAX[,
- >]MIN[
-
- ,
- ]MIN[- and -]MAX[
+ *) The forms <[MAX], >[MIN],
+ [MIN]- and -[MAX]
are allowed, too.
-
-
-
-
@@ -10631,7 +10519,7 @@ mailto:joe@host?Attach=~/.gnupg/secring.gpg