<sect>Introduction
<p>
-<bf/Mutt/ is a small but very powerful text-based MIME mail client. Mutt is
+<bf/Mutt-ng/ is a small but very powerful text-based MIME mail client. Mutt-ng is
highly configurable, and is well suited to the mail power user with advanced
features like key bindings, keyboard macros, mail threading, regular
expression searches and a powerful pattern matching language for selecting
an extra section. Don't be confused when most of the documentation talk about
Mutt and not Mutt-ng, Mutt-ng contains all Mutt-ng features, plus many more.
-<sect1>Mutt Home Page
-<p>
-<htmlurl url="http://www.mutt.org/"
-name="http://www.mutt.org/">
<sect1>Mutt-ng Home Page
<p>
-<htmlurl url="http://mutt-ng.berlios.de/"
-name="http://mutt-ng.berlios.de/">
+<htmlurl url="http://www.muttng.org/"
+name="http://www.muttng.org">
<sect1>Mailing Lists
<p>
considered to be an executable program from which to read input (eg.
<tt>source ~/bin/myscript|</tt>).
+<sect1>Configuring features conditionnaly<label id="ifdef">
+<p>
+Usage: <tt/ifdef/ <em/item/ <em/command/
+
+This command allows to test if a feature has been compiled in, before
+actually executing the command. Item can be either the name of a
+function or a variable.
+
+Example:
+<tscreen><verb>
+ifdef imap_keepalive 'source ~/.mutt/imap_setup'
+</verb></tscreen>
+
<sect1>Removing hooks<label id="unhook">
<p>
Usage: <tt/unhook/ [ * | <em/hook-type/ ]
<ref id="default_hook" name="$default_hook"> that is in effect
at that time will be used.
-<sect1>Usingg the sidebar<label id="sidebar">
+<sect1>Using the sidebar<label id="sidebar">
<p>
The sidebar, a feature specific to Mutt-ng, allows you to use a mailbox listing
which looks very similar to the ones you probably know from GUI mail clients.
correspondents. This allows to clean your mailboxes formats) from these
annoyances which make it hard to follow a discussion.
-If you want to use these functions with IMAP, you need to compile Mutt
-with the <em/--enable-imap-edit-threads/ configure flag.
-
<sect2>Linking threads
<p>
Polling for new mail on an IMAP server can cause noticeable delays. So, you'll
want to carefully tune the
-<ref id="mail_check" name="$mail_check">
+<ref id="imap_mail_check" name="$imap_mail_check">
and
<ref id="timeout" name="$timeout">
-variables. Personally I use
-<tscreen><verb>
-set mail_check=90
-set timeout=15
-</verb></tscreen>
-with relatively good results over my slow modem line.
+variables.
Note that if you are using mbox as the mail store on UW servers prior to
v12.250, the server has been reported to disconnect a client if another client
server. This is mostly the same as the local file browser, with the
following differences:
<itemize>
-<item>In lieu of file permissions, mutt displays the string "IMAP",
+<item>Instead of file permissions, mutt displays the string "IMAP",
possibly followed by the symbol "+", indicating
that the entry contains both messages and subfolders. On
Cyrus-like servers folders will often contain both messages and