<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/ ]
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