X-Git-Url: http://git.madism.org/?p=apps%2Fmadmutt.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fmanual.txt;h=51caaf010f8d1ec738e070b31de492779e32b469;hp=4120b27d3e2f93ecf817aa61d3cf97333c4ae969;hb=afa60149c4d2bb71c8195091d3658b3bdc12d59d;hpb=50159c7895acc32e014ca5832e461f05c3d98fe3 diff --git a/doc/manual.txt b/doc/manual.txt index 4120b27..51caaf0 100644 --- a/doc/manual.txt +++ b/doc/manual.txt @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ by Michael Elkins and others. - version devel + version devel-r372 AAbbssttrraacctt @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ complete complete filename or alias ^T complete-query complete address with query ^K kill-eol delete to the end of the line - ESC d kill-eow delete to the end ot the word + ESC d kill-eow delete to the end of the word ^W kill-word kill the word in front of the cursor ^U kill-line delete entire line ^V quote-char quote the next typed key @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ +o cclleeaarr--ffllaagg (default: W) Furthermore, the following flags reflect who the message is addressed to. They - can be customized with the _$_t_o___c_h_a_r_s (section 6.3.316 , page 142) variable. + can be customized with the _$_t_o___c_h_a_r_s (section 6.3.320 , page 143) variable. + message is to you and you only @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ _2_._3_._3 _T_h_r_e_a_d_e_d _M_o_d_e - When the mailbox is _s_o_r_t_e_d (section 6.3.287 , page 133) by _t_h_r_e_a_d_s, there are + When the mailbox is _s_o_r_t_e_d (section 6.3.289 , page 134) by _t_h_r_e_a_d_s, there are a few additional functions available in the _i_n_d_e_x and _p_a_g_e_r modes. ^D delete-thread delete all messages in the current thread @@ -338,11 +338,11 @@ NNoottee:: Collapsing a thread displays only the first message in the thread and hides the others. This is useful when threads contain so many messages that you can only see a handful of threads on the screen. See %M in _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (sec- - tion 6.3.108 , page 89). For example, you could use "%?M?(#%03M)&(%4l)?" in - _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89) to optionally display the number of + tion 6.3.110 , page 90). For example, you could use "%?M?(#%03M)&(%4l)?" in + _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90) to optionally display the number of hidden messages if the thread is collapsed. - See also: _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___t_h_r_e_a_d_s (section 6.3.305 , page 140). + See also: _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___t_h_r_e_a_d_s (section 6.3.309 , page 141). _2_._3_._4 _M_i_s_c_e_l_l_a_n_e_o_u_s _F_u_n_c_t_i_o_n_s @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ match the regular expressions given by the _l_i_s_t_s _o_r _s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e (section 3.10 , page 24) commands, but also honor any Mail-Followup-To header(s) if the - _$_h_o_n_o_r___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 6.3.87 , page 84) configuration variable is set. + _$_h_o_n_o_r___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 6.3.88 , page 85) configuration variable is set. Using this when replying to messages posted to mailing lists helps avoid dupli- cate copies being sent to the author of the message you are replying to. @@ -433,9 +433,9 @@ (default: |) Asks for an external Unix command and pipes the current or tagged message(s) to - it. The variables _$_p_i_p_e___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.198 , page 113), _$_p_i_p_e___s_p_l_i_t - (section 6.3.200 , page 113), _$_p_i_p_e___s_e_p (section 6.3.199 , page 113) and - _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 6.3.328 , page 144) control the exact behavior of this + it. The variables _$_p_i_p_e___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.200 , page 113), _$_p_i_p_e___s_p_l_i_t + (section 6.3.202 , page 114), _$_p_i_p_e___s_e_p (section 6.3.201 , page 114) and + _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 6.3.332 , page 145) control the exact behavior of this function. rreesseenndd--mmeessssaaggee @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ message. This function is best described as "recall from arbitrary folders". It can conveniently be used to forward MIME messages while preserving the orig- inal mail structure. Note that the amount of headers included here depends on - the value of the _$_w_e_e_d (section 6.3.329 , page 145) variable. + the value of the _$_w_e_e_d (section 6.3.333 , page 146) variable. This function is also available from the attachment menu. You can use this to easily resend a message which was included with a bounce message as a mes- @@ -455,14 +455,14 @@ (default: !) Asks for an external Unix command and executes it. The _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section - 6.3.328 , page 144) can be used to control whether Mutt-ng will wait for a key + 6.3.332 , page 145) can be used to control whether Mutt-ng will wait for a key to be pressed when the command returns (presumably to let the user read the output of the command), based on the return status of the named command. ttooggggllee--qquuootteedd (default: T) - The _p_a_g_e_r uses the _$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 6.3.223 , page 119) variable to + The _p_a_g_e_r uses the _$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 6.3.225 , page 119) variable to detect quoted text when displaying the body of the message. This function tog- gles the display of the quoted material in the message. It is particularly useful when are interested in just the response and there is a large amount of @@ -496,9 +496,9 @@ Mutt-ng will then enter the _c_o_m_p_o_s_e menu and prompt you for the recipients to place on the ``To:'' header field. Next, it will ask you for the ``Subject:'' field for the message, providing a default if you are replying to or forwarding - a message. See also _$_a_s_k_c_c (section 6.3.10 , page 66), _$_a_s_k_b_c_c (section + a message. See also _$_a_s_k_c_c (section 6.3.10 , page 67), _$_a_s_k_b_c_c (section 6.3.9 , page 66), _$_a_u_t_o_e_d_i_t (section 6.3.17 , page 69), _$_b_o_u_n_c_e (section - 6.3.20 , page 69), and _$_f_a_s_t___r_e_p_l_y (section 6.3.59 , page 78) for changing + 6.3.20 , page 69), and _$_f_a_s_t___r_e_p_l_y (section 6.3.60 , page 78) for changing how Mutt-ng asks these questions. Mutt-ng will then automatically start your _$_e_d_i_t_o_r (section 6.3.55 , page 77) @@ -506,10 +506,10 @@ is set, the headers will be at the top of the message in your editor. Any mes- sages you are replying to will be added in sort order to the message, with appropriate _$_a_t_t_r_i_b_u_t_i_o_n (section 6.3.15 , page 68), _$_i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (section - 6.3.107 , page 89) and _$_p_o_s_t___i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (section 6.3.210 , page 116). - When forwarding a message, if the _$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.134 , page 97) + 6.3.109 , page 90) and _$_p_o_s_t___i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (section 6.3.212 , page 116). + When forwarding a message, if the _$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.136 , page 97) variable is unset, a copy of the forwarded message will be included. If you - have specified a _$_s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e (section 6.3.257 , page 127), it will be appended + have specified a _$_s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e (section 6.3.259 , page 127), it will be appended to the message. Once you have finished editing the body of your mail message, you are returned @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ sages from. You can now tag messages in that folder and they will be attached to the message you are sending. Note that certain operations like composing a new mail, replying, forwarding, etc. are not permitted when you are in that - folder. The %r in _$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.301 , page 137) will change to a + folder. The %r in _$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.305 , page 138) will change to a 'A' to indicate that you are in attach-message mode. _2_._4_._1 _E_d_i_t_i_n_g _t_h_e _m_e_s_s_a_g_e _h_e_a_d_e_r @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ Pgp: [ E | S | S_<_i_d_> ] ``E'' encrypts, ``S'' signs and ``S'' signs with the given key, setting - _$_p_g_p___s_i_g_n___a_s (section 6.3.190 , page 111) permanently. + _$_p_g_p___s_i_g_n___a_s (section 6.3.192 , page 112) permanently. If you have told mutt to PGP encrypt a message, it will guide you through a key selection process when you try to send the message. Mutt-ng will not ask you @@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ encrypted using the selected public keys, and sent out. Most fields of the entries in the key selection menu (see also _$_p_g_p___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_- - _m_a_t (section 6.3.177 , page 108)) have obvious meanings. But some explana- + _m_a_t (section 6.3.179 , page 109)) have obvious meanings. But some explana- tions on the capabilities, flags, and validity fields are in order. The flags sequence (%f) will expand to one of the following flags: @@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ leave the menu, or accept them pressing (by default) the Return key. Note that different remailers do have different capabilities, indicated in the - %c entry of the remailer menu lines (see _$_m_i_x___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.137 , + %c entry of the remailer menu lines (see _$_m_i_x___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.139 , page 98)). Most important is the ``middleman'' capability, indicated by a cap- ital ``M'': This means that the remailer in question cannot be used as the final element of a chain, but will only forward messages to other mixmaster @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ _2_._5 _F_o_r_w_a_r_d_i_n_g _a_n_d _B_o_u_n_c_i_n_g _M_a_i_l Bouncing and forwarding let you send an existing message to recipients that you - specify. Bouncing a message uses the _s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.245 , page 124) + specify. Bouncing a message uses the _s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.247 , page 124) command to send a copy to alternative addresses as if they were the message's original recipients. Forwarding a message, on the other hand, allows you to modify the message before it is resent (for example, by adding your own com- @@ -676,18 +676,18 @@ Forwarding can be done by including the original message in the new message's body (surrounded by indicating lines) or including it as a MIME attachment, - depending on the value of the _$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.134 , page 97) vari- + depending on the value of the _$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.136 , page 97) vari- able. Decoding of attachments, like in the pager, can be controlled by the - _$_f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.68 , page 81) and _$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section + _$_f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.69 , page 81) and _$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 14 - 6.3.135 , page 97) variables, respectively. The desired forwarding format may + 6.3.137 , page 98) variables, respectively. The desired forwarding format may depend on the content, therefore _$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d is a quadoption which, for exam- ple, can be set to ``ask-no''. The inclusion of headers is controlled by the current setting of the _$_w_e_e_d - (section 6.3.329 , page 145) variable, unless _m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.134 , + (section 6.3.333 , page 146) variable, unless _m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.136 , page 97) is set. Editing the message to forward follows the same procedure as sending or reply- @@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ At times it is desirable to delay sending a message that you have already begun to compose. When the _p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_-_m_e_s_s_a_g_e function is used in the _c_o_m_p_o_s_e menu, the body of your message and attachments are stored in the mailbox specified by - the _$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_d (section 6.3.212 , page 116) variable. This means that you can + the _$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_d (section 6.3.214 , page 117) variable. This means that you can recall the message even if you exit Mutt-ng and then restart it at a later time. @@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ be in the same folder with the message you replied to for the status of the message to be updated. - See also the _$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e (section 6.3.211 , page 116) quad-option. + See also the _$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e (section 6.3.213 , page 116) quad-option. _2_._7 _R_e_a_d_i_n_g _n_e_w_s _v_i_a _N_N_T_P @@ -721,9 +721,9 @@ newsserver via NNTP. You can open a newsgroup with function ``change-news- group'' (default: i). Default newsserver can be obtained from _N_N_T_P_S_E_R_V_E_R envi- ronment variable. Like other news readers, info about subscribed newsgroups is - saved in file by _$_n_e_w_s_r_c (section , page ) variable. Article headers are - cached and can be loaded from file when newsgroup entered instead loading from - newsserver. + saved in file by _$_n_n_t_p___n_e_w_s_r_c (section 6.3.156 , page 103) variable. Article + headers are cached and can be loaded from file when newsgroup entered instead + loading from newsserver. _3_. _C_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_a_t_i_o_n @@ -956,6 +956,7 @@ \t tab tab + backtab / shift-tab \r carriage return \n newline \e escape @@ -980,7 +981,7 @@ _k_e_y does not need to be enclosed in quotes unless it contains a space (`` ''). _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n specifies which action to take when _k_e_y is pressed. For a complete - list of functions, see the _r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e (section 6.4 , page 146). The special + list of functions, see the _r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e (section 6.4 , page 147). The special function noop unbinds the specified key sequence. _3_._4 _D_e_f_i_n_i_n_g _a_l_i_a_s_e_s _f_o_r _c_h_a_r_a_c_t_e_r _s_e_t_s @@ -999,18 +1000,18 @@ _3_._5 _S_e_t_t_i_n_g _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e_s _b_a_s_e_d _u_p_o_n _m_a_i_l_b_o_x - Usage: folder-hook [!]_r_e_g_e_x_p _c_o_m_m_a_n_d - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 20 + Usage: folder-hook [!]_r_e_g_e_x_p _c_o_m_m_a_n_d + It is often desirable to change settings based on which mailbox you are read- ing. The folder-hook command provides a method by which you can execute any configuration command. _r_e_g_e_x_p is a regular expression specifying in which mailboxes to execute _c_o_m_m_a_n_d before loading. If a mailbox matches multiple folder-hook's, they are executed in the order given in the muttrc. - NNoottee:: if you use the ``!'' shortcut for _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 6.3.293 , page - 135) at the beginning of the pattern, you must place it inside of double or + NNoottee:: if you use the ``!'' shortcut for _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 6.3.295 , page + 136) at the beginning of the pattern, you must place it inside of double or single quotes in order to distinguish it from the logical _n_o_t operator for the expression. @@ -1046,16 +1047,17 @@ invoke a function directly, you can use the format _<_k_e_y _n_a_m_e_> and _<_f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n _n_a_m_e_>. For a listing of key names see the section on _k_e_y _b_i_n_d_i_n_g_s (section 3.3 , page 17). Functions are listed in the _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n _r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e (section - 6.4 , page 146). + 6.4 , page 147). The advantage with using function names directly is that the macros will work regardless of the current key bindings, so they are not dependent on the user having particular key definitions. This makes them more robust and portable, - and also facilitates defining of macros in files used by more than one user - (eg. the system Muttngrc). The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 21 + and also facilitates defining of macros in files used by more than one user + (eg. the system Muttngrc). + Optionally you can specify a descriptive text after _s_e_q_u_e_n_c_e, which is shown in the help screens. @@ -1099,19 +1101,19 @@ +o normal - +o quoted (text matching _$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 6.3.223 , page 119) in the + +o quoted (text matching _$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 6.3.225 , page 119) in the body of a message) +o quoted1, quoted2, ..., quotedNN (higher levels of quoting) +o search (highlighting of words in the pager) + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 22 + +o signature +o status (mode lines used to display info about the mailbox or message) - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 22 - +o tilde (the ``~'' used to pad blank lines in the pager) +o tree (thread tree drawn in the message index and attachment menu) @@ -1160,13 +1162,13 @@ command for it to be removed. The pattern ``*'' is a special token which means to clear the color index list of all entries. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 23 + Mutt-ng also recognizes the keywords _c_o_l_o_r_0, _c_o_l_o_r_1, ..., _c_o_l_o_rNN--11 (NN being the number of colors supported by your terminal). This is useful when you remap the colors for your display (for example by changing the color associated with _c_o_l_o_r_2 for your xterm), since color names may then lose their normal meaning. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 23 - If your terminal does not support color, it is still possible change the video attributes through the use of the ``mono'' command: @@ -1215,19 +1217,18 @@ unignore organization organisation x-mailer: x-newsreader: x-mailing-list: unignore posted-to: + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 24 + _3_._9 _A_l_t_e_r_n_a_t_i_v_e _a_d_d_r_e_s_s_e_s Usage: [un]alternates _r_e_g_e_x_p [ _r_e_g_e_x_p ... ] With various functions, mutt will treat messages differently, depending on - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 24 - whether you sent them or whether you received them from someone else. For instance, when replying to a message that you sent to a different party, mutt will automatically suggest to send the response to the original message's recipients -- responding to yourself won't make much sense in many cases. (See - _$_r_e_p_l_y___t_o (section 6.3.231 , page 120).) + _$_r_e_p_l_y___t_o (section 6.3.233 , page 121).) Many users receive e-mail under a number of different addresses. To fully use mutt's features here, the program must be able to recognize what e-mail @@ -1262,7 +1263,7 @@ 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 _$_f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 6.3.65 , page 80) configura- + header is controlled by the _$_f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 6.3.66 , page 80) configura- tion variable. More precisely, Mutt-ng maintains lists of patterns for the addresses of known @@ -1272,14 +1273,14 @@ You can use regular expressions with both commands. To mark all messages sent to a specific bug report's address on mutt's bug tracking system as list mail, + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 25 + for instance, you could say ``subscribe [0-9]*@bugs.guug.de''. Often, it's sufficient to just give a portion of the list's e-mail address. Specify as much of the address as you need to to remove ambiguity. For exam- ple, if you've subscribed to the Mutt-ng mailing list, you will receive mail - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 25 - addressed to _m_u_t_t_-_u_s_e_r_s_@_m_u_t_t_._o_r_g. So, to tell Mutt-ng that this is a 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 ini- @@ -1330,14 +1331,13 @@ they do not properly reset the access time. Backup tools are another common reason for updated access times. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 26 + NNoottee:: the filenames in the mailboxes command are resolved when the command is executed, so if these names contain _s_h_o_r_t_c_u_t _c_h_a_r_a_c_t_e_r_s (section 4.8 , page 44) (such as ``='' and ``!''), any variable definition that affect these char- - acters (like _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 6.3.63 , page 79) and _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 26 - - 6.3.293 , page 135)) should be executed before the mailboxes command. + acters (like _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 6.3.64 , page 79) and _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section + 6.3.295 , page 136)) should be executed before the mailboxes command. _3_._1_3 _U_s_e_r _d_e_f_i_n_e_d _h_e_a_d_e_r_s @@ -1383,10 +1383,10 @@ ``unhdr_order *'' will clear all previous headers from the order list, thus removing the header order effects set by the system-wide startup file. - hdr_order From Date: From: To: Cc: Subject: - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 27 + hdr_order From Date: From: To: Cc: Subject: + _3_._1_5 _S_p_e_c_i_f_y _d_e_f_a_u_l_t _s_a_v_e _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e Usage: save-hook [!]_p_a_t_t_e_r_n _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e @@ -1411,10 +1411,10 @@ Usage: fcc-hook [!]_p_a_t_t_e_r_n _m_a_i_l_b_o_x This command is used to save outgoing mail in a mailbox other than _$_r_e_c_o_r_d - (section 6.3.228 , page 120). Mutt-ng searches the initial list of message + (section 6.3.230 , page 120). Mutt-ng searches the initial list of message recipients for the first matching _r_e_g_e_x_p and uses _m_a_i_l_b_o_x as the default Fcc: mailbox. If no match is found the message will be saved to _$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section - 6.3.228 , page 120) mailbox. + 6.3.230 , page 120) mailbox. See _M_e_s_s_a_g_e _M_a_t_c_h_i_n_g _i_n _H_o_o_k_s (section 4.4.1 , page 41) for information on the exact format of _p_a_t_t_e_r_n. @@ -1436,12 +1436,12 @@ Usage: reply-hook [!]_p_a_t_t_e_r_n _c_o_m_m_a_n_d + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 28 + Usage: send-hook [!]_p_a_t_t_e_r_n _c_o_m_m_a_n_d Usage: send2-hook [!]_p_a_t_t_e_r_n _c_o_m_m_a_n_d - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 28 - These commands can be used to execute arbitrary configuration commands based upon recipients of the message. _p_a_t_t_e_r_n is a regular expression matching the desired address. _c_o_m_m_a_n_d is executed when _r_e_g_e_x_p matches recipients of the @@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ send2-hook is matched every time a message is changed, either by editing it, or by using the compose menu to change its recipients or subject. send2-hook is executed after send-hook, and can, e.g., be used to set parameters such as the - _$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.245 , page 124) variable depending on the message's + _$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.247 , page 124) variable depending on the message's sender address. For each type of send-hook or reply-hook, when multiple matches occur, commands @@ -1468,8 +1468,8 @@ Example: send-hook mutt 'set mime_forward signature=''' Another typical use for this command is to change the values of the _$_a_t_t_r_i_b_u_- - _t_i_o_n (section 6.3.15 , page 68), _$_s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e (section 6.3.257 , page 127) and - _$_l_o_c_a_l_e (section 6.3.112 , page 93) variables in order to change the language + _t_i_o_n (section 6.3.15 , page 68), _$_s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e (section 6.3.259 , page 127) and + _$_l_o_c_a_l_e (section 6.3.114 , page 93) variables in order to change the language of the attributions and signatures based upon the recipients. NNoottee:: the send-hook's are only executed ONCE after getting the initial list of @@ -1493,11 +1493,11 @@ Example: + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 29 + message-hook ~A 'set pager=builtin' message-hook '~f freshmeat-news' 'set pager="less \"+/^ subject: .*\""' - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 29 - _3_._2_0 _C_h_o_o_s_i_n_g _t_h_e _c_r_y_p_t_o_g_r_a_p_h_i_c _k_e_y _o_f _t_h_e _r_e_c_i_p_i_e_n_t Usage: crypt-hook _p_a_t_t_e_r_n _k_e_y_i_d @@ -1526,7 +1526,7 @@ Usage: exec _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n [ _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n ... ] This command can be used to execute any function. Functions are listed in the - _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n _r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e (section 6.4 , page 146). ``exec function'' is equivalent + _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n _r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e (section 6.4 , page 147). ``exec function'' is equivalent to ``push ''. _3_._2_3 _M_e_s_s_a_g_e _S_c_o_r_i_n_g @@ -1548,19 +1548,19 @@ same pattern specified in the score command for it to be removed. The pattern ``*'' is a special token which means to clear the list of all score entries. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 30 + _3_._2_4 _S_p_a_m _d_e_t_e_c_t_i_o_n Usage: spam _p_a_t_t_e_r_n _f_o_r_m_a_t - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 30 - Usage: nospam _p_a_t_t_e_r_n Mutt-ng has generalized support for external spam-scoring filters. By defining your spam patterns with the spam and nospam commands, you can _l_i_m_i_t, _s_e_a_r_c_h, and _s_o_r_t your mail based on its spam attributes, as determined by the external filter. You also can display the spam attributes in your index display using - the %H selector in the _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89) variable. + the %H selector in the _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90) variable. (Tip: try %?H?[%H] ? to display spam tags only when they are defined for a given message.) @@ -1604,12 +1604,12 @@ expression matches against for _s_e_a_r_c_h and _l_i_m_i_t functions. And it's what sort- ing by spam attribute will use as a sort key. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 31 + That's a pretty complicated example, and most people's actual environments will have only one spam filter. The simpler your configuration, the more effective mutt can be, especially when it comes to sorting. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 31 - Generally, when you sort by spam tag, mutt will sort _l_e_x_i_c_a_l_l_y -- that is, by ordering strings alphnumerically. However, if a spam tag begins with a number, mutt will sort numerically first, and lexically only when two numbers are equal @@ -1651,7 +1651,7 @@ Usage: reset _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e [_v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e ... ] This command is used to set (and unset) _c_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_a_t_i_o_n _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e_s (section 6.3 , - page 64). There are four basic types of variables: boolean, number, string and + page 65). There are four basic types of variables: boolean, number, string and quadoption. _b_o_o_l_e_a_n variables can be _s_e_t (true) or _u_n_s_e_t (false). _n_u_m_b_e_r variables can be assigned a positive integer value. @@ -1659,14 +1659,13 @@ be enclosed in quotes if they contain spaces or tabs. You may also use the ``C'' escape sequences \\nn and \\tt for newline and tab, respectively. - _q_u_a_d_o_p_t_i_o_n variables are used to control whether or not to be prompted for cer- - tain actions, or to specify a default action. A value of _y_e_s will cause the - action to be carried out automatically as if you had answered yes to the - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 32 - question. Similarly, a value of _n_o will cause the the action to be carried out - as if you had answered ``no.'' A value of _a_s_k_-_y_e_s will cause a prompt with a + _q_u_a_d_o_p_t_i_o_n variables are used to control whether or not to be prompted for cer- + tain actions, or to specify a default action. A value of _y_e_s will cause the + action to be carried out automatically as if you had answered yes to the ques- + tion. Similarly, a value of _n_o will cause the the action to be carried out as + if you had answered ``no.'' A value of _a_s_k_-_y_e_s will cause a prompt with a default answer of ``yes'' and _a_s_k_-_n_o will provide a default answer of ``no.'' Prefixing a variable with ``no'' will unset it. Example: set noaskbcc. @@ -1712,26 +1711,29 @@ _3_._2_7 _C_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_i_n_g _f_e_a_t_u_r_e_s _c_o_n_d_i_t_i_o_n_a_l_l_y - Usage: ifdef _i_t_e_m _c_o_m_m_a_n_d Usage: ifndef _i_t_e_m _c_o_m_m_a_n_d - - These command allows to test if a variable, function or certain feature is - available or not respectively, before actually executing the command. ifdef - (short for ``if defined) handles commands if upon availability while ifndef + Usage: ifdef _i_t_e_m _c_o_m_m_a_n_d The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 33 - (short for ``if not defined'') does if not. The _c_o_m_m_a_n_d may be any valid frac- - tion of a configuration file. + Usage: ifndef _i_t_e_m _c_o_m_m_a_n_d + + These commands allow testing for a variable, function or certain feature being + available or not respectively, before actually executing the command given. - All names of variables and functions may be tested. Additionally, the following - compile-features may be tested when prefixed with 'feature_': ncurses, slang, - iconv, idn, dotlock, standalone, pop, nntp, imap, ssl, gnutls, sasl, sasl2, - libesmtp, compressed, color, classic_pgp, classic_smime, gpgme, header_cache. + ifdef (short for ``if defined'') only executes the command upon availability + while ifndef (short for ``if not defined'') does if not. The _c_o_m_m_a_n_d may be any + valid fraction of a configuration file. + + All names of variables, functions and menus may be tested. Additionally, the + following compile-features may be tested when prefixed with 'feature_': + ncurses, slang, iconv, idn, dotlock, standalone, pop, nntp, imap, ssl, gnutls, + sasl, sasl2, libesmtp, compressed, color, classic_pgp, classic_smime, gpgme, + header_cache, gdbm, qdbm and db4. Examples follow. - To only source a file with IMAP related settings only if IMAP support is com- - piled in, use: + To only source a file with IMAP related settings if IMAP support is compiled + in, use: ifdef feature_imap 'source ~/.mutt-ng/imap_setup' # or @@ -1747,10 +1749,10 @@ # or # ... - To only set the _<_$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 6.3.97 , page 87) when the system's - SVN is recent enough to have it: + To only set the _$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 6.3.99 , page 88) variable if the + system's mutt-ng is aware of it, use: - ifdef imap_mail_check 'set imap_mail_check=300' + ifdef imap_mail_check 'set imap_mail_check=500' _3_._2_8 _R_e_m_o_v_i_n_g _h_o_o_k_s @@ -1763,6 +1765,8 @@ _4_. _A_d_v_a_n_c_e_d _U_s_a_g_e + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 34 + _4_._1 _R_e_g_u_l_a_r _E_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n_s All string patterns in Mutt-ng including those in more complex _p_a_t_t_e_r_n_s (sec- @@ -1771,8 +1775,6 @@ and GNU awk). For your convenience, we have included below a brief description of this syntax. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 34 - The search is case sensitive if the pattern contains at least one upper case letter, and case insensitive otherwise. Note that ``\'' must be quoted if used for a regular expression in an initialization command: ``\\''. @@ -1819,6 +1821,8 @@ [:blank:] Space or tab characters. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 35 + [:cntrl:] Control characters. @@ -1826,11 +1830,8 @@ Numeric characters. [:graph:] - Characters that are both printable and visible. (A space is - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 35 - - printable, but not visible, while an ``a'' is both.) + Characters that are both printable and visible. (A space is print- + able, but not visible, while an ``a'' is both.) [:lower:] Lower-case alphabetic characters. @@ -1877,14 +1878,14 @@ A regular expression matching a single character may be followed by one of sev- eral repetition operators: + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 36 + ? The preceding item is optional and matched at most once. * The preceding item will be matched zero or more times. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 36 - + The preceding item will be matched one or more times. @@ -1932,14 +1933,14 @@ Matches any word-constituent character (letter, digit, or under- score). + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 37 + \\W Matches any character that is not word-constituent. \\` Matches the empty string at the beginning of a buffer (string). - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 37 - \\' Matches the empty string at the end of a buffer. @@ -2050,7 +2051,7 @@ '~s "^Junk +From +Me$" ~f ("Jim +Somebody"|"Ed +SomeoneElse")' - Note that if a regular expression contains parenthesis, or a veritical bar + Note that if a regular expression contains parenthesis, or a vertical bar ("|"), you mmuusstt enclose the expression in double or single quotes since those characters are also used to separate different parts of Mutt-ng's pattern lan- guage. For example, @@ -2119,8 +2120,8 @@ Limit to messages matching: ~d <1m NNoottee:: all dates used when searching are relative to the llooccaall time zone, so - unless you change the setting of your _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page - 89) to include a %[...] format, these are nnoott the dates shown in the main + unless you change the setting of your _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page + 90) to include a %[...] format, these are nnoott the dates shown in the main index. _4_._3 _U_s_i_n_g _T_a_g_s @@ -2266,7 +2267,7 @@ Mutt-ng supports connecting to external directory databases such as LDAP, ph/qi, bbdb, or NIS through a wrapper script which connects to mutt using a - simple interface. Using the _$_q_u_e_r_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.219 , page 118) vari- + simple interface. Using the _$_q_u_e_r_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.221 , page 118) vari- able, you specify the wrapper command to use. For example: set query_command = "mutt_ldap_query.pl '%s'" @@ -2305,7 +2306,7 @@ Mutt-ng supports reading and writing of four different mailbox formats: mbox, MMDF, MH and Maildir. The mailbox type is autodetected, so there is no need to use a flag for different mailbox types. When creating new mailboxes, Mutt-ng - uses the default specified with the _$_m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e (section 6.3.123 , page 95) + uses the default specified with the _$_m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e (section 6.3.125 , page 95) variable. mmbbooxx. This is the most widely used mailbox format for UNIX. All messages are @@ -2341,12 +2342,12 @@ These shortcuts can be used anywhere you are prompted for a file or mailbox path. - +o ! -- refers to your _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 6.3.293 , page 135) (incoming) + +o ! -- refers to your _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 6.3.295 , page 136) (incoming) mailbox - +o > -- refers to your _$_m_b_o_x (section 6.3.122 , page 95) file + +o > -- refers to your _$_m_b_o_x (section 6.3.124 , page 95) file - +o < -- refers to your _$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 6.3.228 , page 120) file + +o < -- refers to your _$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 6.3.230 , page 120) file +o ^ -- refers to the current mailbox @@ -2354,7 +2355,7 @@ +o ~ -- refers to your home directory - +o = or + -- refers to your _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 6.3.63 , page 79) directory + +o = or + -- refers to your _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 6.3.64 , page 79) directory +o @_a_l_i_a_s -- refers to the _d_e_f_a_u_l_t _s_a_v_e _f_o_l_d_e_r (section 3.15 , page 26) as determined by the address of the alias @@ -2375,7 +2376,7 @@ the first of which is the ability to show the name of a list through which you received a message (i.e., of a subscribed list) in the _i_n_d_e_x menu display. This is useful to distinguish between personal and list mail in the same mail- - box. In the _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89) variable, the escape + box. In the _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90) variable, the escape ``%L'' will return the string ``To '' when ``list'' appears in the ``To'' field, and ``Cc '' when it appears in the ``Cc'' field (otherwise it returns the name of the author). @@ -2390,7 +2391,7 @@ 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 _$_f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 6.3.65 , page 80) option is set, mutt will + and if the _$_f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 6.3.66 , page 80) 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 group-replies or list-replies (also known as ``followups'') to this message should only be @@ -2400,7 +2401,7 @@ Conversely, when group-replying or list-replying to a message which has a Mail- Followup-To header, mutt will respect this header if the _$_h_o_n_o_r___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o - (section 6.3.87 , page 84) configuration variable is set. Using list-reply + (section 6.3.88 , page 85) configuration variable is set. Using list-reply will in this case also make sure that the reply goes to the mailing list, even if it's not specified in the list of recipients in the Mail-Followup-To. @@ -2413,7 +2414,7 @@ the message. This can create problems when trying to reply directly to the author in private, since most mail clients will automatically reply to the address given in the ``Reply-To'' field. Mutt-ng uses the _$_r_e_p_l_y___t_o (section - 6.3.231 , page 120) variable to help decide which address to use. If set to + 6.3.233 , page 121) variable to help decide which address to use. If set to _a_s_k_-_y_e_s or _a_s_k_-_n_o, you will be prompted as to whether or not you would like to use the address given in the ``Reply-To'' field, or reply directly to the address given in the ``From'' field. When set to _y_e_s, the ``Reply-To'' field @@ -2421,7 +2422,7 @@ The ``X-Label:'' header field can be used to further identify mailing lists or list subject matter (or just to annotate messages individually). The - _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89) variable's ``%y'' and ``%Y'' escapes + _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90) variable's ``%y'' and ``%Y'' escapes can be used to expand ``X-Label:'' fields in the index, and Mutt-ng's pattern- matcher can match regular expressions to ``X-Label:'' fields with the `` y'' selector. ``X-Label:'' is not a standard message header field, but it can eas- @@ -2429,7 +2430,7 @@ The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 47 - Lastly, Mutt-ng has the ability to _s_o_r_t (section 6.3.287 , page 133) the mail- + Lastly, Mutt-ng has the ability to _s_o_r_t (section 6.3.289 , page 134) the mail- box into _t_h_r_e_a_d_s (section 2.3.3 , page 7). A thread is a group of messages which all relate to the same subject. This is usually organized into a tree- like structure where a message and all of its replies are represented graphi- @@ -2497,8 +2498,8 @@ Polling for new mail is more expensive over POP3 than locally. For this reason the frequency at which Mutt-ng will check for mail remotely can be controlled - by the _$_p_o_p___c_h_e_c_k_i_n_t_e_r_v_a_l (section , page ) variable, which defaults to every - 60 seconds. + by the _$_p_o_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 6.3.208 , page 115) variable, which defaults + to every 60 seconds. If Mutt-ng was compiled with SSL support (by running the _c_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_e script with the _-_-_w_i_t_h_-_s_s_l flag), connections to POP3 servers can be encrypted. This natu- @@ -2507,8 +2508,8 @@ name@]popserver[:port]/. Another way to access your POP3 mail is the _f_e_t_c_h_-_m_a_i_l function (default: G). - It allows to connect to _p_o_p___h_o_s_t (section 6.3.204 , page 114), fetch all your - new mail and place it in the local _s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 6.3.293 , page 135). + It allows to connect to _p_o_p___h_o_s_t (section 6.3.206 , page 115), fetch all your + new mail and place it in the local _s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 6.3.295 , page 136). After this point, Mutt-ng runs exactly as if the mail had always been local. NNoottee:: If you only need to fetch all messages to local mailbox you should con- @@ -2551,12 +2552,12 @@ When browsing folders on an IMAP server, you can toggle whether to look at only the folders you are subscribed to, or all folders with the _t_o_g_g_l_e_-_s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d - command. See also the _$_i_m_a_p___l_i_s_t___s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d (section 6.3.96 , page 87) vari- + command. See also the _$_i_m_a_p___l_i_s_t___s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d (section 6.3.97 , page 87) vari- able. Polling for new mail on an IMAP server can cause noticeable delays. So, you'll - want to carefully tune the _$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 6.3.97 , page 87) and - _$_t_i_m_e_o_u_t (section 6.3.314 , page 142) variables. + want to carefully tune the _$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 6.3.99 , page 88) and + _$_t_i_m_e_o_u_t (section 6.3.318 , page 142) 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 @@ -2607,15 +2608,15 @@ There are a few variables which control authentication: - +o _$_i_m_a_p___u_s_e_r (section 6.3.103 , page 88) - controls the username under + +o _$_i_m_a_p___u_s_e_r (section 6.3.105 , page 89) - controls the username under which you request authentication on the IMAP server, for all authentica- tors. This is overridden by an explicit username in the mailbox path (i.e. by using a mailbox name of the form {user@host}). - +o _$_i_m_a_p___p_a_s_s (section 6.3.98 , page 87) - a password which you may preset, + +o _$_i_m_a_p___p_a_s_s (section 6.3.100 , page 88) - a password which you may preset, used by all authentication methods where a password is needed. - +o _$_i_m_a_p___a_u_t_h_e_n_t_i_c_a_t_o_r_s (section 6.3.90 , page 85) - a colon-delimited list + +o _$_i_m_a_p___a_u_t_h_e_n_t_i_c_a_t_o_r_s (section 6.3.91 , page 85) - a colon-delimited list of IMAP authentication methods to try, in the order you wish to try them. If specified, this overrides mutt's default (attempt everything, in the order listed above). @@ -2683,7 +2684,7 @@ 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 sur- prising if your compressing script produces empty files. In this situation, - unset _$_s_a_v_e___e_m_p_t_y (section 6.3.238 , page 122), so that the compressed file + unset _$_s_a_v_e___e_m_p_t_y (section 6.3.240 , page 123), so that the compressed file will be removed if you delete all of the messages. _4_._1_6_._1 _O_p_e_n _a _c_o_m_p_r_e_s_s_e_d _m_a_i_l_b_o_x _f_o_r _r_e_a_d_i_n_g @@ -2756,7 +2757,7 @@ When _a_p_p_e_n_d_-_h_o_o_k (section 4.16.3 , page 51) 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 (_$_m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e (section 6.3.123 , page 95)) type is always + is. Thus the default (_$_m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e (section 6.3.125 , page 95)) type is always The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 53 @@ -2994,7 +2995,7 @@ The interpretation of shell meta-characters embedded in MIME parameters can lead to security problems in general. Mutt-ng tries to quote parameters in expansion of %s syntaxes properly, and avoids risky characters by substituting - them, see the _m_a_i_l_c_a_p___s_a_n_i_t_i_z_e (section 6.3.115 , page 93) variable. + them, see the _m_a_i_l_c_a_p___s_a_n_i_t_i_z_e (section 6.3.117 , page 94) variable. Although mutt's procedures to invoke programs with mailcap seem to be safe, there are other applications parsing mailcap, maybe taking less care of it. @@ -3044,10 +3045,10 @@ needsterminal Mutt-ng uses this flag when viewing attachments with _a_u_t_o_v_i_e_w (sec- tion 5.4 , page 60), in order to decide whether it should honor - the setting of the _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 6.3.328 , page 144) variable + the setting of the _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 6.3.332 , page 145) variable or not. When an attachment is viewed using an interactive program, and the corresponding mailcap entry has a _n_e_e_d_s_t_e_r_m_i_n_a_l flag, Mutt- - ng will use _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 6.3.328 , page 144) and the exit + ng will use _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 6.3.332 , page 145) and the exit status of the program to decide if it will ask you to press a key after the external program has exited. In all other situations it will not prompt you for a key. @@ -3306,6 +3307,7 @@ -a attach a file to a message -b specify a blind carbon-copy (BCC) address -c specify a carbon-copy (Cc) address + -D print the value of all variables on stdout -e specify a config command to be run after initialization files are read -f specify a mailbox to load -F specify an alternate file to read initialization commands @@ -3348,10 +3350,10 @@ +o _a_c_c_o_u_n_t_-_h_o_o_k (section 4.14 , page 49) _p_a_t_t_e_r_n _c_o_m_m_a_n_d - +o _a_l_i_a_s (section 3.2 , page 16) _k_e_y _a_d_d_r_e_s_s [ , _a_d_d_r_e_s_s, ... ] - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 64 + +o _a_l_i_a_s (section 3.2 , page 16) _k_e_y _a_d_d_r_e_s_s [ , _a_d_d_r_e_s_s, ... ] + +o _u_n_a_l_i_a_s (section 3.2 , page 16) [ * | _k_e_y ... ] +o _a_l_t_e_r_n_a_t_e_s (section 3.9 , page 23) _r_e_g_e_x_p [ _r_e_g_e_x_p ... ] @@ -3404,10 +3406,10 @@ +o _m_a_i_l_b_o_x_e_s (section 3.12 , page 25) _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e [ _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e ... ] - +o _m_b_o_x_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.11 , page 25) _p_a_t_t_e_r_n _m_a_i_l_b_o_x - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 65 + +o _m_b_o_x_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.11 , page 25) _p_a_t_t_e_r_n _m_a_i_l_b_o_x + +o _m_e_s_s_a_g_e_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.19 , page 28) _p_a_t_t_e_r_n _c_o_m_m_a_n_d +o _m_i_m_e___l_o_o_k_u_p (section 5.6 , page 61) _m_i_m_e_t_y_p_e [ _m_i_m_e_t_y_p_e ... ] @@ -3460,10 +3462,10 @@ _6_._3 _C_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_a_t_i_o_n _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e_s - _6_._3_._1 _a_b_o_r_t___n_o_s_u_b_j_e_c_t - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 66 + _6_._3_._1 _a_b_o_r_t___n_o_s_u_b_j_e_c_t + Type: quadoption Default: ask-yes @@ -3515,11 +3517,11 @@ %r address which alias expands to + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 67 + %t character which indicates if the alias is tagged for inclusion - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 67 - _6_._3_._5 _a_l_l_o_w___8_b_i_t Type: boolean @@ -3571,12 +3573,12 @@ If _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will prompt you for blind-carbon-copy (Bcc) recipients before editing an outgoing message. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 68 + _6_._3_._1_0 _a_s_k_c_c Type: boolean - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 68 - Default: no If _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will prompt you for carbon-copy (Cc) recipients before editing @@ -3599,7 +3601,7 @@ set assumed_charset='iso-2022-jp:euc-jp:shift_jis:utf-8' However, only the first content is valid for the message body. This variable - is valid only if _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___m_i_m_e (section 6.3.304 , page 139) is unset. + is valid only if _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___m_i_m_e (section 6.3.308 , page 140) is unset. _6_._3_._1_2 _a_t_t_a_c_h___f_o_r_m_a_t @@ -3628,11 +3630,11 @@ %f filename + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 69 + %I MIME Content-Disposition: header field (I=inline, A=attachment) - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 69 - %m major MIME type @@ -3685,13 +3687,13 @@ Type: string - Default: 'On %d, %n wrote:' - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 70 + Default: 'On %d, %n wrote:' + This is the string that will precede a message which has been included in a reply. For a full listing of defined printf(3)-like sequences see the section - on ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89)''. + on ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90)''. _6_._3_._1_6 _a_u_t_o___t_a_g @@ -3715,7 +3717,7 @@ of your message. The send-menu may still be accessed once you have finished editing the body of your message. - Also see ``_$_f_a_s_t___r_e_p_l_y (section 6.3.59 , page 78)''. + Also see ``_$_f_a_s_t___r_e_p_l_y (section 6.3.60 , page 78)''. _6_._3_._1_8 _b_e_e_p @@ -3741,11 +3743,10 @@ Default: ask-yes - Controls whether you will be asked to confirm bouncing messages. If set to _y_e_s - you don't get asked if you want to bounce a message. Setting this variable to - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 71 + Controls whether you will be asked to confirm bouncing messages. If set to _y_e_s + you don't get asked if you want to bounce a message. Setting this variable to _n_o is not generally useful, and thus not recommended, because you are unable to bounce messages. @@ -3776,7 +3777,7 @@ Default: '~/.mutt_certificates' - Availability: SSL or NSS or GNUTLS + Availability: SSL or GNUTLS This variable specifies the file where the certificates you trust are saved. When an unknown certificate is encountered, you are asked if you accept it or @@ -3797,12 +3798,12 @@ Character set your terminal uses to display and enter textual data. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 72 + _6_._3_._2_5 _c_h_e_c_k___n_e_w Type: boolean - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 72 - Default: yes NNoottee:: this option only affects _m_a_i_l_d_i_r and _M_H style mailboxes. @@ -3829,7 +3830,7 @@ Default: '-- Mutt-ng: Compose [Approx. msg size: %l Atts: %a]%>-' Controls the format of the status line displayed in the ``compose'' menu. This - string is similar to ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.301 , page 137)'', but has + string is similar to ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.305 , page 138)'', but has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: %a @@ -3844,7 +3845,7 @@ %v Mutt-ng version string - See the text describing the ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.301 , page 137)'' + See the text describing the ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.305 , page 138)'' option for more information on how to set ``_$_c_o_m_p_o_s_e___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.27 , page 71)''. @@ -3854,10 +3855,10 @@ Default: '' - When defined, Mutt-ng will recode commands in rc files from this encoding. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 73 + When defined, Mutt-ng will recode commands in rc files from this encoding. + _6_._3_._2_9 _c_o_n_f_i_r_m_a_p_p_e_n_d Type: boolean @@ -3902,23 +3903,23 @@ Default: yes This variable controls whether or not copies of your outgoing messages will be - saved for later references. Also see ``_$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 6.3.228 , page - 120)'', ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.239 , page 122)'', ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section - 6.3.67 , page 80)'' and ``_f_c_c_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.16 , page 27)''. + saved for later references. Also see ``_$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 6.3.230 , page + 120)'', ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.241 , page 123)'', ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section + 6.3.68 , page 81)'' and ``_f_c_c_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.16 , page 27)''. _6_._3_._3_4 _c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_e_n_c_r_y_p_t Type: boolean - Default: no - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 74 + Default: no + Setting this variable will cause Mutt-ng to always attempt to PGP encrypt out- going messages. This is probably only useful in connection to the _s_e_n_d_-_h_o_o_k command. It can be overridden by use of the _p_g_p_-_m_e_n_u, when encryption is not required or signing is requested as well. If ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section - 6.3.275 , page 131)'' is _s_e_t, then OpenSSL is used instead to create S/MIME + 6.3.277 , page 131)'' is _s_e_t, then OpenSSL is used instead to create S/MIME messages and settings can be overridden by use of the _s_m_i_m_e_-_m_e_n_u. (Crypto only) @@ -3932,7 +3933,7 @@ encryption/signing for messages. See also ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_e_n_c_r_y_p_t (section 6.3.34 , page 72)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_e_n_c_r_y_p_t (section 6.3.38 , page 73)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_s_i_g_n (section 6.3.36 , page 73)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_s_i_g_n (section - 6.3.39 , page 73)'' and ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 6.3.275 , page 131)''. + 6.3.39 , page 74)'' and ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 6.3.277 , page 131)''. _6_._3_._3_6 _c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_s_i_g_n @@ -3943,7 +3944,7 @@ Setting this variable will cause Mutt-ng to always attempt to cryptographically sign outgoing messages. This can be overridden by use of the _p_g_p_-_m_e_n_u, when signing is not required or encryption is requested as well. If - ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 6.3.275 , page 131)'' is _s_e_t, then OpenSSL is + ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 6.3.277 , page 131)'' is _s_e_t, then OpenSSL is used instead to create S/MIME messages and settings can be overridden by use of the _s_m_i_m_e_-_m_e_n_u. (Crypto only) @@ -3957,7 +3958,7 @@ encryption/signing for messages. See also ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_e_n_c_r_y_p_t (section 6.3.34 , page 72)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_e_n_c_r_y_p_t (section 6.3.38 , page 73)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_s_i_g_n (section 6.3.36 , page 73)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_s_i_g_n (section - 6.3.39 , page 73)'' and ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 6.3.275 , page 131)''. + 6.3.39 , page 74)'' and ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 6.3.277 , page 131)''. _6_._3_._3_8 _c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_e_n_c_r_y_p_t @@ -3966,10 +3967,11 @@ Default: yes If _s_e_t, automatically PGP or OpenSSL encrypt replies to messages which are - encrypted. (Crypto only) The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 75 + encrypted. (Crypto only) + _6_._3_._3_9 _c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_s_i_g_n Type: boolean @@ -3991,7 +3993,7 @@ encrypted. This makes sense in combination with ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_e_n_c_r_y_p_t (section 6.3.38 , page 73)'', because it allows you to sign all messages which are automatically encrypted. This works around the problem noted in - ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_s_i_g_n (section 6.3.39 , page 73)'', that Mutt-ng is not able to + ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_s_i_g_n (section 6.3.39 , page 74)'', that Mutt-ng is not able to find out whether an encrypted message is also signed. (Crypto only) _6_._3_._4_1 _c_r_y_p_t___t_i_m_e_s_t_a_m_p @@ -4022,10 +4024,10 @@ Type: quadoption - Default: yes - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 76 + Default: yes + If ``_y_e_s'', always attempt to verify PGP or S/MIME signatures. If ``_a_s_k'', ask whether or not to verify the signature. If ``_n_o'', never attempt to verify cryptographic signatures. (Crypto only) @@ -4037,12 +4039,12 @@ Default: '!%a, %b %d, %Y at %I:%M:%S%p %Z' This variable controls the format of the date printed by the ``%d'' sequence in - ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89)''. This is passed to strftime(3) + ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90)''. This is passed to strftime(3) to process the date. Unless the first character in the string is a bang (``!''), the month and week day names are expanded according to the locale specified in the variable - ``_$_l_o_c_a_l_e (section 6.3.112 , page 93)''. If the first character in the string + ``_$_l_o_c_a_l_e (section 6.3.114 , page 93)''. If the first character in the string is a bang, the bang is discarded, and the month and week day names in the rest of the string are expanded in the _C locale (that is in US English). @@ -4078,11 +4080,10 @@ Default: yes - If this option is _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will untag messages when marking them for dele- - tion. This applies when you either explicitly delete a message, or when you - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 77 + If this option is _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will untag messages when marking them for dele- + tion. This applies when you either explicitly delete a message, or when you save it to another folder. _6_._3_._4_8 _d_i_g_e_s_t___c_o_l_l_a_p_s_e @@ -4136,10 +4137,10 @@ Type: string - Default: '' - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 78 + Default: '' + NNoottee:: you should not enable this unless you are using Sendmail 8.8.x or greater. @@ -4190,21 +4191,32 @@ to avoid the tampering certain mail delivery and transport agents tend to do with messages. - _6_._3_._5_7 _e_n_v_e_l_o_p_e___f_r_o_m - - Type: boolean + _6_._3_._5_7 _e_n_t_r_o_p_y___f_i_l_e The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 79 + Type: path + + Default: '' + + Availability: SSL + + The file which includes random data that is used to initialize SSL library + functions. + + _6_._3_._5_8 _e_n_v_e_l_o_p_e___f_r_o_m + + Type: boolean + Default: no When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will try to derive the message's _e_n_v_e_l_o_p_e sender from the ``From:'' header field. Note that this information is passed to the sendmail command using the ``-f' command line switch, so don't set this option if you - are using that switch in _$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.245 , page 124) yourself, or + are using that switch in _$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.247 , page 124) yourself, or if the sendmail on your machine doesn't support that command line switch. - _6_._3_._5_8 _e_s_c_a_p_e + _6_._3_._5_9 _e_s_c_a_p_e Type: string @@ -4212,7 +4224,7 @@ Escape character to use for functions in the builtin editor. - _6_._3_._5_9 _f_a_s_t___r_e_p_l_y + _6_._3_._6_0 _f_a_s_t___r_e_p_l_y Type: boolean @@ -4225,7 +4237,7 @@ NNoottee:: this variable has no effect when the ``_$_a_u_t_o_e_d_i_t (section 6.3.17 , page 69)'' variable is _s_e_t. - _6_._3_._6_0 _f_c_c___a_t_t_a_c_h + _6_._3_._6_1 _f_c_c___a_t_t_a_c_h Type: boolean @@ -4234,25 +4246,24 @@ This variable controls whether or not attachments on outgoing messages are saved along with the main body of your message. - _6_._3_._6_1 _f_c_c___c_l_e_a_r + _6_._3_._6_2 _f_c_c___c_l_e_a_r Type: boolean + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 80 + Default: no When this variable is _s_e_t, FCCs will be stored unencrypted and unsigned, even when the actual message is encrypted and/or signed. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._6_2 _f_i_l_e___c_h_a_r_s_e_t + _6_._3_._6_3 _f_i_l_e___c_h_a_r_s_e_t Type: string Default: '' This variable is a colon-separated list of character encoding schemes for text - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 80 - file attatchments. If _u_n_s_e_t, _$_c_h_a_r_s_e_t (section 6.3.24 , page 70) value will be used instead. For example, the following configuration would work for Japanese text handling: @@ -4262,7 +4273,7 @@ Note: ``iso-2022-*'' must be put at the head of the value as shown above if included. - _6_._3_._6_3 _f_o_l_d_e_r + _6_._3_._6_4 _f_o_l_d_e_r Type: path @@ -4274,15 +4285,15 @@ that the assignment occurs _b_e_f_o_r_e you use ``+'' or ``='' for any other vari- ables since expansion takes place during the ``set'' command. - _6_._3_._6_4 _f_o_l_d_e_r___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._6_5 _f_o_l_d_e_r___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string Default: '%2C %t %N %F %2l %-8.8u %-8.8g %8s %d %f' This variable allows you to customize the file browser display to your personal - taste. This string is similar to ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page - 89)'', but has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: + taste. This string is similar to ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page + 90)'', but has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: %C current file number @@ -4296,6 +4307,8 @@ %F file permissions + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 81 + %g group name (or numeric gid, if missing) @@ -4308,8 +4321,6 @@ %s size in bytes - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 81 - %t * if the file is tagged, blank otherwise @@ -4322,7 +4333,7 @@ %|X pad to the end of the line with character 'X' - _6_._3_._6_5 _f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o + _6_._3_._6_6 _f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o Type: boolean @@ -4342,7 +4353,7 @@ a subscribed list will be sent to both the list and your address, resulting in two copies of the same email for you. - _6_._3_._6_6 _f_o_r_c_e___b_u_f_f_y___c_h_e_c_k + _6_._3_._6_7 _f_o_r_c_e___b_u_f_f_y___c_h_e_c_k Type: boolean @@ -4352,26 +4363,25 @@ is invoked. When _u_n_s_e_t, _b_u_f_f_y___l_i_s_t will just list all mailboxes which are already known to have new mail. - Also see the following variables: ``_$_t_i_m_e_o_u_t (section 6.3.314 , page 142)'', - ``_$_m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 6.3.113 , page 93)'' and ``_$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section - 6.3.97 , page 87)''. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 82 + + Also see the following variables: ``_$_t_i_m_e_o_u_t (section 6.3.318 , page 142)'', + ``_$_m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 6.3.115 , page 93)'' and ``_$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section + 6.3.99 , page 88)''. - _6_._3_._6_7 _f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e + _6_._3_._6_8 _f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e Type: boolean Default: no - This variable is similar to ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.239 , page 122)'', + This variable is similar to ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.241 , page 123)'', except that Mutt-ng will store a copy of your outgoing message by the username - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 82 - of the address you are sending to even if that mailbox does not exist. - Also see the ``_$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 6.3.228 , page 120)'' variable. + Also see the ``_$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 6.3.230 , page 120)'' variable. - _6_._3_._6_8 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e + _6_._3_._6_9 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e Type: boolean @@ -4379,10 +4389,10 @@ Controls the decoding of complex MIME messages into text/plain when forwarding a message. The message header is also RFC2047 decoded. This variable is only - used, if ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.134 , page 97)'' is _u_n_s_e_t, otherwise - ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.135 , page 97)'' is used instead. + used, if ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.136 , page 97)'' is _u_n_s_e_t, otherwise + ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.137 , page 98)'' is used instead. - _6_._3_._6_9 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_r_y_p_t + _6_._3_._7_0 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_r_y_p_t Type: boolean @@ -4390,10 +4400,10 @@ Controls the handling of encrypted messages when forwarding a message. When _s_e_t, the outer layer of encryption is stripped off. This variable is only used - if ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.134 , page 97)'' is _s_e_t and ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_- - _w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.135 , page 97)'' is _u_n_s_e_t. (PGP only) + if ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.136 , page 97)'' is _s_e_t and ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_- + _w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.137 , page 98)'' is _u_n_s_e_t. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._7_0 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___e_d_i_t + _6_._3_._7_1 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___e_d_i_t Type: quadoption @@ -4403,39 +4413,38 @@ editor when forwarding messages. For those who always want to forward with no modification, use a setting of _n_o. - _6_._3_._7_1 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._7_2 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string Default: '[%a: %s]' + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 83 + This variable controls the default subject when forwarding a message. It uses - the same format sequences as the ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89)'' + the same format sequences as the ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90)'' variable. - _6_._3_._7_2 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___q_u_o_t_e + _6_._3_._7_3 _f_o_r_w_a_r_d___q_u_o_t_e Type: boolean Default: no When _s_e_t forwarded messages included in the main body of the message (when - ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.134 , page 97)'' is _u_n_s_e_t) will be quoted using + ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.136 , page 97)'' is _u_n_s_e_t) will be quoted using + ``_$_i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (section 6.3.109 , page 90)''. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 83 - - ``_$_i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (section 6.3.107 , page 89)''. - - _6_._3_._7_3 _f_r_o_m + _6_._3_._7_4 _f_r_o_m Type: e-mail address Default: '' This variable contains a default from address. It can be overridden using - my_hdr (including from send-hooks) and ``_$_r_e_v_e_r_s_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.234 , page - 121)''. This variable is ignored if ``_$_u_s_e___f_r_o_m (section 6.3.323 , page - 143)'' is unset. + my_hdr (including from send-hooks) and ``_$_r_e_v_e_r_s_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.236 , page + 122)''. This variable is ignored if ``_$_u_s_e___f_r_o_m (section 6.3.327 , page + 144)'' is unset. E.g. you can use send-hook Mutt-ng-devel@lists.berlios.de 'my_hdr From: Foo Bar ' when replying to the mutt-ng developer's mailing list and Mutt-ng @@ -4443,7 +4452,7 @@ Defaults to the contents of the environment variable $EMAIL. - _6_._3_._7_4 _g_e_c_o_s___m_a_s_k + _6_._3_._7_5 _g_e_c_o_s___m_a_s_k Type: regular expression @@ -4461,30 +4470,30 @@ expression that will match the whole name so Mutt-ng will expand ``Franklin'' to ``Franklin, Steve''. - _6_._3_._7_5 _h_d_r_s + _6_._3_._7_6 _h_d_r_s Type: boolean Default: yes + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 84 + When _u_n_s_e_t, the header fields normally added by the ``_m_y___h_d_r (section 3.13 , page 25)'' command are not created. This variable _m_u_s_t be _u_n_s_e_t before compos- ing a new message or replying in order to take effect. If _s_e_t, the user defined header fields are added to every new message. - _6_._3_._7_6 _h_e_a_d_e_r + _6_._3_._7_7 _h_e_a_d_e_r Type: boolean Default: no - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 84 - When _s_e_t, this variable causes Mutt-ng to include the header of the message you - are replying to into the edit buffer. The ``_$_w_e_e_d (section 6.3.329 , page - 145)'' setting applies. + are replying to into the edit buffer. The ``_$_w_e_e_d (section 6.3.333 , page + 146)'' setting applies. - _6_._3_._7_7 _h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e + _6_._3_._7_8 _h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e Type: path @@ -4492,15 +4501,15 @@ Availability: Header Cache - The _$_h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e (section 6.3.77 , page 82) variable points to the header + The _$_h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e (section 6.3.78 , page 83) variable points to the header cache database. - If _$_h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e (section 6.3.77 , page 82) points to a directory it will con- - tain a header cache database per folder. If _$_h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e (section 6.3.77 , - page 82) points to a file that file will be a single global header cache. By + If _$_h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e (section 6.3.78 , page 83) points to a directory it will con- + tain a header cache database per folder. If _$_h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e (section 6.3.78 , + page 83) points to a file that file will be a single global header cache. By default it is _u_n_s_e_t so no header caching will be used. - _6_._3_._7_8 _h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e___c_o_m_p_r_e_s_s + _6_._3_._7_9 _h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e___c_o_m_p_r_e_s_s Type: boolean @@ -4510,7 +4519,7 @@ diskspace is used, but the uncompression can result in a slower open of the cached folder. - _6_._3_._7_9 _h_e_l_p + _6_._3_._8_0 _h_e_l_p Type: boolean @@ -4522,24 +4531,24 @@ NNoottee:: The binding will not be displayed correctly if the function is bound to a sequence rather than a single keystroke. Also, the help line may not be updated if a binding is changed while Mutt-ng is running. Since this variable - is primarily aimed at new users, neither of these should present a major prob- - lem. + is primarily aimed at new users, neither of these should present a major + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 85 + + problem. - _6_._3_._8_0 _h_i_d_d_e_n___h_o_s_t + _6_._3_._8_1 _h_i_d_d_e_n___h_o_s_t Type: boolean Default: no When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will skip the host name part of ``_$_h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e (section - 6.3.88 , page 85)'' variable when adding the domain part to addresses. This + 6.3.89 , page 85)'' variable when adding the domain part to addresses. This variable does not affect the generation of Message-ID: header fields, and it - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 85 - will not lead to the cut-off of first-level domains. - _6_._3_._8_1 _h_i_d_e___l_i_m_i_t_e_d + _6_._3_._8_2 _h_i_d_e___l_i_m_i_t_e_d Type: boolean @@ -4548,7 +4557,7 @@ When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will not show the presence of messages that are hidden by limiting, in the thread tree. - _6_._3_._8_2 _h_i_d_e___m_i_s_s_i_n_g + _6_._3_._8_3 _h_i_d_e___m_i_s_s_i_n_g Type: boolean @@ -4557,7 +4566,7 @@ When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will not show the presence of missing messages in the thread tree. - _6_._3_._8_3 _h_i_d_e___t_h_r_e_a_d___s_u_b_j_e_c_t + _6_._3_._8_4 _h_i_d_e___t_h_r_e_a_d___s_u_b_j_e_c_t Type: boolean @@ -4566,7 +4575,7 @@ When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will not show the subject of messages in the thread tree that have the same subject as their parent or closest previously displayed sibling. - _6_._3_._8_4 _h_i_d_e___t_o_p___l_i_m_i_t_e_d + _6_._3_._8_5 _h_i_d_e___t_o_p___l_i_m_i_t_e_d Type: boolean @@ -4574,30 +4583,30 @@ When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will not show the presence of messages that are hidden by limiting, at the top of threads in the thread tree. Note that when _$_h_i_d_e___m_i_s_s_- - _i_n_g (section 6.3.82 , page 84) is set, this option will have no effect. + _i_n_g (section 6.3.83 , page 84) is set, this option will have no effect. - _6_._3_._8_5 _h_i_d_e___t_o_p___m_i_s_s_i_n_g + _6_._3_._8_6 _h_i_d_e___t_o_p___m_i_s_s_i_n_g Type: boolean + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 86 + Default: yes When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will not show the presence of missing messages at the top of - threads in the thread tree. Note that when _$_h_i_d_e___l_i_m_i_t_e_d (section 6.3.81 , - page 83) is _s_e_t, this option will have no effect. + threads in the thread tree. Note that when _$_h_i_d_e___l_i_m_i_t_e_d (section 6.3.82 , + page 84) is _s_e_t, this option will have no effect. - _6_._3_._8_6 _h_i_s_t_o_r_y + _6_._3_._8_7 _h_i_s_t_o_r_y Type: number Default: 10 - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 86 - This variable controls the size (in number of strings remembered) of the string history buffer. The buffer is cleared each time the variable is changed. - _6_._3_._8_7 _h_o_n_o_r___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o + _6_._3_._8_8 _h_o_n_o_r___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o Type: quadoption @@ -4606,7 +4615,7 @@ This variable controls whether or not a Mail-Followup-To: header field is hon- ored when group-replying to a message. - _6_._3_._8_8 _h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e + _6_._3_._8_9 _h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e Type: string @@ -4618,7 +4627,7 @@ Please be sure to really know what you are doing when changing this variable to configure a custom domain part of Message-IDs. - _6_._3_._8_9 _i_g_n_o_r_e___l_i_s_t___r_e_p_l_y___t_o + _6_._3_._9_0 _i_g_n_o_r_e___l_i_s_t___r_e_p_l_y___t_o Type: boolean @@ -4632,10 +4641,12 @@ option is set, use the _l_i_s_t_-_r_e_p_l_y function; _g_r_o_u_p_-_r_e_p_l_y will reply to both the sender and the list. - _6_._3_._9_0 _i_m_a_p___a_u_t_h_e_n_t_i_c_a_t_o_r_s + _6_._3_._9_1 _i_m_a_p___a_u_t_h_e_n_t_i_c_a_t_o_r_s Type: string + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 87 + Default: '' Availability: IMAP @@ -4649,15 +4660,13 @@ If this parameter is _u_n_s_e_t (the default) Mutt-ng will try all available meth- ods, in order from most-secure to least-secure. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 87 - Example: set imap_authenticators='gssapi:cram-md5:login' NNoottee:: Mutt-ng will only fall back to other authentication methods if the previ- ous methods are unavailable. If a method is available but authentication fails, Mutt-ng will not connect to the IMAP server. - _6_._3_._9_1 _i_m_a_p___d_e_l_i_m___c_h_a_r_s + _6_._3_._9_2 _i_m_a_p___d_e_l_i_m___c_h_a_r_s Type: string @@ -4667,9 +4676,9 @@ This contains the list of characters which you would like to treat as folder separators for displaying IMAP paths. In particular it helps in using the '=' - shortcut for your _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 6.3.63 , page 79) variable. + shortcut for your _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 6.3.64 , page 79) variable. - _6_._3_._9_2 _i_m_a_p___f_o_r_c_e___s_s_l + _6_._3_._9_3 _i_m_a_p___f_o_r_c_e___s_s_l Type: boolean @@ -4680,7 +4689,7 @@ If this variable is _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will always use SSL when connecting to IMAP servers. - _6_._3_._9_3 _i_m_a_p___h_e_a_d_e_r_s + _6_._3_._9_4 _i_m_a_p___h_e_a_d_e_r_s Type: string @@ -4693,9 +4702,11 @@ REPLY-TO REPLY-TO LINES X-LABEL'') from IMAP servers before displaying the ``index'' menu. You may want to add more headers for spam detection. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 88 + NNoottee:: This is a space separated list. - _6_._3_._9_4 _i_m_a_p___h_o_m_e___n_a_m_e_s_p_a_c_e + _6_._3_._9_5 _i_m_a_p___h_o_m_e___n_a_m_e_s_p_a_c_e Type: string @@ -4705,12 +4716,9 @@ You normally want to see your personal folders alongside your INBOX in the IMAP browser. If you see something else, you may set this variable to the IMAP path - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 88 - to your folders. - _6_._3_._9_5 _i_m_a_p___k_e_e_p_a_l_i_v_e + _6_._3_._9_6 _i_m_a_p___k_e_e_p_a_l_i_v_e Type: number @@ -4729,7 +4737,7 @@ Reduce this number if you find yourself getting disconnected from your IMAP server due to inactivity. - _6_._3_._9_6 _i_m_a_p___l_i_s_t___s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d + _6_._3_._9_7 _i_m_a_p___l_i_s_t___s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d Type: boolean @@ -4741,18 +4749,33 @@ scribed folders or all folders. This can be toggled in the IMAP browser with the _t_o_g_g_l_e_-_s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d function. - _6_._3_._9_7 _i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k + _6_._3_._9_8 _i_m_a_p___l_o_g_i_n + + Type: string + + Default: '' + + Availability: IMAP + + Your login name on the IMAP server. + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 89 + + This variable defaults to the value of ``_$_i_m_a_p___u_s_e_r (section 6.3.105 , page + 89).'' + + _6_._3_._9_9 _i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k Type: number Default: 300 This variable configures how often (in seconds) Mutt-ng should look for new - mail in IMAP folders. This is split from the ``_m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 6.3.113 , + mail in IMAP folders. This is split from the ``_m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 6.3.115 , page 93)'' variable to generate less traffic and get more accurate information for local folders. - _6_._3_._9_8 _i_m_a_p___p_a_s_s + _6_._3_._1_0_0 _i_m_a_p___p_a_s_s Type: string @@ -4763,13 +4786,11 @@ Specifies the password for your IMAP account. If _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will prompt you for your password when you invoke the fetch-mail function. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 89 - WWaarrnniinngg: you should only use this option when you are on a fairly secure machine, because the superuser can read your configuration even if you are the only one who can read the file. - _6_._3_._9_9 _i_m_a_p___p_a_s_s_i_v_e + _6_._3_._1_0_1 _i_m_a_p___p_a_s_s_i_v_e Type: boolean @@ -4782,7 +4803,7 @@ useful if you don't want to be prompted to user/password pairs on Mutt-ng invo- cation, or if opening the connection is slow. - _6_._3_._1_0_0 _i_m_a_p___p_e_e_k + _6_._3_._1_0_2 _i_m_a_p___p_e_e_k Type: boolean @@ -4795,7 +4816,9 @@ closing an IMAP folder somewhat slower. This option exists to appease speed freaks. - _6_._3_._1_0_1 _i_m_a_p___r_e_c_o_n_n_e_c_t + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 90 + + _6_._3_._1_0_3 _i_m_a_p___r_e_c_o_n_n_e_c_t Type: quadoption @@ -4806,7 +4829,7 @@ Controls whether or not Mutt-ng will try to reconnect to IMAP server when the connection is lost. - _6_._3_._1_0_2 _i_m_a_p___s_e_r_v_e_r_n_o_i_s_e + _6_._3_._1_0_4 _i_m_a_p___s_e_r_v_e_r_n_o_i_s_e Type: boolean @@ -4819,9 +4842,7 @@ ration problems on the server which are out of the users' hands, you may wish to suppress them at some point. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 90 - - _6_._3_._1_0_3 _i_m_a_p___u_s_e_r + _6_._3_._1_0_5 _i_m_a_p___u_s_e_r Type: string @@ -4829,11 +4850,11 @@ Availability: IMAP - Your login name on the IMAP server. + The name of the user whose mail you intend to access on the IMAP server. This variable defaults to your user name on the local machine. - _6_._3_._1_0_4 _i_m_p_l_i_c_i_t___a_u_t_o_v_i_e_w + _6_._3_._1_0_6 _i_m_p_l_i_c_i_t___a_u_t_o_v_i_e_w Type: boolean @@ -4844,16 +4865,19 @@ If such an entry is found, Mutt-ng will use the viewer defined in that entry to convert the body part to text form. - _6_._3_._1_0_5 _i_n_c_l_u_d_e + _6_._3_._1_0_7 _i_n_c_l_u_d_e Type: quadoption Default: ask-yes Controls whether or not a copy of the message(s) you are replying to is + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 91 + included in your reply. - _6_._3_._1_0_6 _i_n_c_l_u_d_e___o_n_l_y_f_i_r_s_t + _6_._3_._1_0_8 _i_n_c_l_u_d_e___o_n_l_y_f_i_r_s_t Type: boolean @@ -4862,7 +4886,7 @@ Controls whether or not Mutt-ng includes only the first attachment of the mes- sage you are replying. - _6_._3_._1_0_7 _i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g + _6_._3_._1_0_9 _i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g Type: string @@ -4872,12 +4896,10 @@ which you are replying. You are strongly encouraged not to change this value, as it tends to agitate the more fanatical netizens. - _6_._3_._1_0_8 _i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._1_1_0 _i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 91 - Default: '%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s' This variable allows you to customize the message index display to your per- @@ -4906,6 +4928,8 @@ %C current message number + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 92 + %d date and time of the message in the format specified by ``date_for- mat'' converted to sender's time zone @@ -4932,8 +4956,6 @@ %g newsgroup name (if compiled with nntp support) - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 92 - %i message-id of the current message @@ -4962,6 +4984,8 @@ (_O_riginal save folder) Where Mutt-ng would formerly have stashed the message: list name or recipient name if no list + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 93 + %s subject of the message @@ -4972,8 +4996,8 @@ `to:' field (recipients) %T - the appropriate character from the _$_t_o___c_h_a_r_s (section 6.3.316 , - page 142) string + the appropriate character from the _$_t_o___c_h_a_r_s (section 6.3.320 , + page 143) string %u user (login) name of the author @@ -4988,8 +5012,6 @@ %y `x-label:' field, if present - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 93 - %Y `x-label' field, if present, and (1) not at part of a thread tree, (2) at the top of a thread, or (3) `x-label' is different from pre- @@ -5017,15 +5039,17 @@ the current local time. ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function ``strftime''; a leading bang disables locales. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 94 + %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with character 'X' %|X pad to the end of the line with character 'X' - See also: ``_$_t_o___c_h_a_r_s (section 6.3.316 , page 142)''. + See also: ``_$_t_o___c_h_a_r_s (section 6.3.320 , page 143)''. - _6_._3_._1_0_9 _i_s_p_e_l_l + _6_._3_._1_1_1 _i_s_p_e_l_l Type: path @@ -5033,19 +5057,17 @@ How to invoke ispell (GNU's spell-checking software). - _6_._3_._1_1_0 _k_e_e_p___f_l_a_g_g_e_d + _6_._3_._1_1_2 _k_e_e_p___f_l_a_g_g_e_d Type: boolean Default: no If _s_e_t, read messages marked as flagged will not be moved from your spool mail- - box to your ``_$_m_b_o_x (section 6.3.122 , page 95)'' mailbox, or as a result of a + box to your ``_$_m_b_o_x (section 6.3.124 , page 95)'' mailbox, or as a result of a ``_m_b_o_x_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.11 , page 25)'' command. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 94 - - _6_._3_._1_1_1 _l_i_s_t___r_e_p_l_y + _6_._3_._1_1_3 _l_i_s_t___r_e_p_l_y Type: quadoption @@ -5055,7 +5077,7 @@ (instead to the author only). Setting this option to ``_a_s_k_-_y_e_s'' or ``_a_s_k_-_n_o'' will ask if you really intended to reply to the author only. - _6_._3_._1_1_2 _l_o_c_a_l_e + _6_._3_._1_1_4 _l_o_c_a_l_e Type: string @@ -5064,7 +5086,7 @@ The locale used by strftime(3) to format dates. Legal values are the strings your system accepts for the locale variable LC_TIME. - _6_._3_._1_1_3 _m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k + _6_._3_._1_1_5 _m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k Type: number @@ -5073,10 +5095,12 @@ This variable configures how often (in seconds) Mutt-ng should look for new mail. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 95 + NNoottee:: This does not apply to IMAP mailboxes, see _$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section - 6.3.97 , page 87). + 6.3.99 , page 88). - _6_._3_._1_1_4 _m_a_i_l_c_a_p___p_a_t_h + _6_._3_._1_1_6 _m_a_i_l_c_a_p___p_a_t_h Type: string @@ -5085,7 +5109,7 @@ This variable specifies which files to consult when attempting to display MIME bodies not directly supported by Mutt-ng. - _6_._3_._1_1_5 _m_a_i_l_c_a_p___s_a_n_i_t_i_z_e + _6_._3_._1_1_7 _m_a_i_l_c_a_p___s_a_n_i_t_i_z_e Type: boolean @@ -5097,9 +5121,7 @@ DDOONN''TT CCHHAANNGGEE TTHHIISS SSEETTTTIINNGG UUNNLLEESSSS YYOOUU AARREE RREEAALLLLYY SSUURREE WWHHAATT YYOOUU AARREE DDOOIINNGG!! - _6_._3_._1_1_6 _m_a_i_l_d_i_r___h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e___v_e_r_i_f_y - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 95 + _6_._3_._1_1_8 _m_a_i_l_d_i_r___h_e_a_d_e_r___c_a_c_h_e___v_e_r_i_f_y Type: boolean @@ -5111,7 +5133,7 @@ files when the header cache is in use. This incurs one stat(2) per message every time the folder is opened. - _6_._3_._1_1_7 _m_a_i_l_d_i_r___t_r_a_s_h + _6_._3_._1_1_9 _m_a_i_l_d_i_r___t_r_a_s_h Type: boolean @@ -5125,10 +5147,12 @@ It is similiar to the trash option. - _6_._3_._1_1_8 _m_a_r_k___o_l_d + _6_._3_._1_2_0 _m_a_r_k___o_l_d Type: boolean + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 96 + Default: yes Controls whether or not Mutt-ng marks _n_e_w uunnrreeaadd messages as _o_l_d if you exit a @@ -5138,7 +5162,7 @@ up with an 'O' next to them in the ``index'' menu, indicating that they are old. - _6_._3_._1_1_9 _m_a_r_k_e_r_s + _6_._3_._1_2_1 _m_a_r_k_e_r_s Type: boolean @@ -5146,22 +5170,19 @@ Controls the display of wrapped lines in the internal pager. If set, a ``+'' marker is displayed at the beginning of wrapped lines. Also see the - ``_$_s_m_a_r_t___w_r_a_p (section 6.3.261 , page 127)'' variable. + ``_$_s_m_a_r_t___w_r_a_p (section 6.3.263 , page 128)'' variable. - _6_._3_._1_2_0 _m_a_s_k + _6_._3_._1_2_2 _m_a_s_k Type: regular expression Default: '!^\.[^.]' A regular expression used in the file browser, optionally preceded by the _n_o_t - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 96 - operator ``!''. Only files whose names match this mask will be shown. The match is always case-sensitive. - _6_._3_._1_2_1 _m_a_x___l_i_n_e___l_e_n_g_t_h + _6_._3_._1_2_3 _m_a_x___l_i_n_e___l_e_n_g_t_h Type: number @@ -5170,49 +5191,49 @@ When _s_e_t, the maximum line length for displaying ``format = flowed'' messages is limited to this length. A value of 0 (which is also the default) means that the maximum line length is determined by the terminal width and _$_w_r_a_p_m_a_r_g_i_n - (section 6.3.331 , page 145). + (section 6.3.335 , page 146). - _6_._3_._1_2_2 _m_b_o_x + _6_._3_._1_2_4 _m_b_o_x Type: path Default: '~/mbox' This specifies the folder into which read mail in your ``_$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section - 6.3.293 , page 135)'' folder will be appended. + 6.3.295 , page 136)'' folder will be appended. - _6_._3_._1_2_3 _m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e + _6_._3_._1_2_5 _m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e Type: folder magic Default: mbox + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 97 + The default mailbox type used when creating new folders. May be any of mbox, MMDF, MH and Maildir. - _6_._3_._1_2_4 _m_e_n_u___c_o_n_t_e_x_t + _6_._3_._1_2_6 _m_e_n_u___c_o_n_t_e_x_t Type: number Default: 0 This variable controls the number of lines of context that are given when - scrolling through menus. (Similar to ``_$_p_a_g_e_r___c_o_n_t_e_x_t (section 6.3.165 , page - 105)''.) + scrolling through menus. (Similar to ``_$_p_a_g_e_r___c_o_n_t_e_x_t (section 6.3.167 , page + 106)''.) - _6_._3_._1_2_5 _m_e_n_u___m_o_v_e___o_f_f + _6_._3_._1_2_7 _m_e_n_u___m_o_v_e___o_f_f Type: boolean - Default: no + Default: yes When _u_n_s_e_t, the bottom entry of menus will never scroll up past the bottom of the screen, unless there are less entries than lines. When _s_e_t, the bottom entry may move off the bottom. - _6_._3_._1_2_6 _m_e_n_u___s_c_r_o_l_l - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 97 + _6_._3_._1_2_8 _m_e_n_u___s_c_r_o_l_l Type: boolean @@ -5223,7 +5244,7 @@ vious page of the menu is displayed (useful for slow links to avoid many redraws). - _6_._3_._1_2_7 _m_e_s_s_a_g_e___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._1_2_9 _m_e_s_s_a_g_e___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string @@ -5231,9 +5252,9 @@ This is the string displayed in the ``attachment'' menu for attachments of type message/rfc822. For a full listing of defined printf(3)-like sequences see the - section on ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89)''. + section on ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90)''. - _6_._3_._1_2_8 _m_e_t_a___k_e_y + _6_._3_._1_3_0 _m_e_t_a___k_e_y Type: boolean @@ -5243,10 +5264,13 @@ if the user had pressed the ESC key and whatever key remains after having the high bit removed. For example, if the key pressed has an ASCII value of 0xf4, then this is treated as if the user had pressed ESC then ``x''. This is + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 98 + because the result of removing the high bit from ``0xf4'' is ``0x74'', which is the ASCII character ``x''. - _6_._3_._1_2_9 _m_e_t_o_o + _6_._3_._1_3_1 _m_e_t_o_o Type: boolean @@ -5255,7 +5279,7 @@ If _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will remove your address (see the ``alternates'' command) from the list of recipients when replying to a message. - _6_._3_._1_3_0 _m_h___p_u_r_g_e + _6_._3_._1_3_2 _m_h___p_u_r_g_e Type: boolean @@ -5265,17 +5289,15 @@ _,_<_o_l_d _f_i_l_e _n_a_m_e_> in mh folders instead of really deleting them. If the vari- able is set, the message files will simply be deleted. - _6_._3_._1_3_1 _m_h___s_e_q___f_l_a_g_g_e_d + _6_._3_._1_3_3 _m_h___s_e_q___f_l_a_g_g_e_d Type: string - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 98 - Default: 'flagged' The name of the MH sequence used for flagged messages. - _6_._3_._1_3_2 _m_h___s_e_q___r_e_p_l_i_e_d + _6_._3_._1_3_4 _m_h___s_e_q___r_e_p_l_i_e_d Type: string @@ -5283,7 +5305,7 @@ The name of the MH sequence used to tag replied messages. - _6_._3_._1_3_3 _m_h___s_e_q___u_n_s_e_e_n + _6_._3_._1_3_5 _m_h___s_e_q___u_n_s_e_e_n Type: string @@ -5291,7 +5313,7 @@ The name of the MH sequence used for unseen messages. - _6_._3_._1_3_4 _m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d + _6_._3_._1_3_6 _m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d Type: quadoption @@ -5300,24 +5322,26 @@ When _s_e_t, the message you are forwarding will be attached as a separate MIME part instead of included in the main body of the message. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 99 + This is useful for forwarding MIME messages so the receiver can properly view the message as it was delivered to you. If you like to switch between MIME and not MIME from mail to mail, set this variable to ask-no or ask-yes. - Also see ``_$_f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.68 , page 81)'' and ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_- - _w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.135 , page 97)''. + Also see ``_$_f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.69 , page 81)'' and ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_- + _w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.137 , page 98)''. - _6_._3_._1_3_5 _m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e + _6_._3_._1_3_7 _m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e Type: boolean Default: no Controls the decoding of complex MIME messages into text/plain when forwarding - a message while ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.134 , page 97)'' is _s_e_t. Other- - wise ``_$_f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.68 , page 81)'' is used instead. + a message while ``_$_m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d (section 6.3.136 , page 97)'' is _s_e_t. Other- + wise ``_$_f_o_r_w_a_r_d___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 6.3.69 , page 81)'' is used instead. - _6_._3_._1_3_6 _m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d___r_e_s_t + _6_._3_._1_3_8 _m_i_m_e___f_o_r_w_a_r_d___r_e_s_t Type: quadoption @@ -5325,12 +5349,9 @@ When forwarding multiple attachments of a MIME message from the recvattach menu, attachments which cannot be decoded in a reasonable manner will be - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 99 - attached to the newly composed message if this option is set. - _6_._3_._1_3_7 _m_i_x___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._1_3_9 _m_i_x___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string @@ -5353,11 +5374,13 @@ %a The remailer's e-mail address. - _6_._3_._1_3_8 _m_i_x_m_a_s_t_e_r + _6_._3_._1_4_0 _m_i_x_m_a_s_t_e_r Type: path - Default: 'mixmaster' + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 100 + + Default: 'mixmaster' Availability: Mixmaster @@ -5365,27 +5388,24 @@ used with various sets of parameters to gather the list of known remailers, and to finally send a message through the mixmaster chain. - _6_._3_._1_3_9 _m_o_v_e + _6_._3_._1_4_1 _m_o_v_e Type: quadoption Default: ask-no Controls whether or not Mutt-ng will move read messages from your spool mailbox - to your ``_$_m_b_o_x (section 6.3.122 , page 95)'' mailbox, or as a result of a + to your ``_$_m_b_o_x (section 6.3.124 , page 95)'' mailbox, or as a result of a ``_m_b_o_x_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.11 , page 25)'' command. - _6_._3_._1_4_0 _m_s_g_i_d___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._1_4_2 _m_s_g_i_d___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string Default: '%Y%m%d%h%M%s.G%P%p' - This is the format for the ``local part'' of the Message-Id: header field - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 100 - - generated by Mutt-ng. If this variable is empty, no Message-Id: headers will be + This is the format for the ``local part'' of the Message-Id: header field gen- + erated by Mutt-ng. If this variable is empty, no Message-Id: headers will be generated. The '%' character marks that certain data will be added to the string, similar to printf(3). The following characters are allowed: @@ -5414,6 +5434,8 @@ %r a random integer value (decimal) + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 101 + %R a random integer value (hexadecimal) @@ -5435,18 +5457,16 @@ NNoottee:: Please only change this setting if you know what you are doing. Also make sure to consult RFC2822 to produce technically _v_a_l_i_d strings. - _6_._3_._1_4_1 _n_a_r_r_o_w___t_r_e_e + _6_._3_._1_4_3 _n_a_r_r_o_w___t_r_e_e Type: boolean - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 101 - Default: no This variable, when _s_e_t, makes the thread tree narrower, allowing deeper threads to fit on the screen. - _6_._3_._1_4_2 _n_n_t_p___a_s_k___f_o_l_l_o_w___u_p + _6_._3_._1_4_4 _n_n_t_p___a_s_k___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o Type: boolean @@ -5457,7 +5477,7 @@ If _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will prompt you for the Followup-To: header field before edit- ing the body of an outgoing news article. - _6_._3_._1_4_3 _n_n_t_p___a_s_k___x___c_o_m_m_e_n_t___t_o + _6_._3_._1_4_5 _n_n_t_p___a_s_k___x___c_o_m_m_e_n_t___t_o Type: boolean @@ -5468,7 +5488,9 @@ If _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will prompt you for the X-Comment-To: header field before edit- ing the body of an outgoing news article. - _6_._3_._1_4_4 _n_n_t_p___c_a_c_h_e___d_i_r + _6_._3_._1_4_6 _n_n_t_p___c_a_c_h_e___d_i_r + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 102 Type: path @@ -5483,7 +5505,7 @@ As for the header caching in connection with IMAP and/or Maildir, this drasti- cally increases speed and lowers traffic. - _6_._3_._1_4_5 _n_n_t_p___c_a_t_c_h_u_p + _6_._3_._1_4_7 _n_n_t_p___c_a_t_c_h_u_p Type: quadoption @@ -5494,9 +5516,7 @@ If this variable is _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will mark all articles in a newsgroup as read when you leaving it. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 102 - - _6_._3_._1_4_6 _n_n_t_p___c_o_n_t_e_x_t + _6_._3_._1_4_8 _n_n_t_p___c_o_n_t_e_x_t Type: number @@ -5505,13 +5525,13 @@ Availability: NNTP This variable controls how many news articles to cache per newsgroup (if - caching is enabled, see _$_n_e_w_s___c_a_c_h_e___d_i_r (section , page )) and how many news - articles to show in the ``index'' menu. + caching is enabled, see _$_n_n_t_p___c_a_c_h_e___d_i_r (section 6.3.146 , page 100)) and how + many news articles to show in the ``index'' menu. - If there're more articles than defined with _$_n_n_t_p___c_o_n_t_e_x_t (section 6.3.146 , - page 100), all older ones will be removed/not shown in the index. + If there're more articles than defined with _$_n_n_t_p___c_o_n_t_e_x_t (section 6.3.148 , + page 101), all older ones will be removed/not shown in the index. - _6_._3_._1_4_7 _n_n_t_p___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o___p_o_s_t_e_r + _6_._3_._1_4_9 _n_n_t_p___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o___p_o_s_t_e_r Type: quadoption @@ -5523,17 +5543,19 @@ header field, a follow-up to the newsgroup is not permitted. The message will be mailed to the submitter of the message via mail. - _6_._3_._1_4_8 _n_n_t_p___g_r_o_u_p___i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._1_5_0 _n_n_t_p___g_r_o_u_p___i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 103 + Default: '%4C %M%N %5s %-45.45f %d' Availability: NNTP This variable allows you to customize the newsgroup browser display to your - personal taste. This string is similar to ``_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , - page 89)'', but has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: + personal taste. This string is similar to ``_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , + page 90)'', but has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: %C current newsgroup number %d description of newsgroup (retrieved from server) @@ -5545,12 +5567,10 @@ %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with character "X" %|X pad to the end of the line with character "X" - _6_._3_._1_4_9 _n_n_t_p___h_o_s_t + _6_._3_._1_5_1 _n_n_t_p___h_o_s_t Type: string - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 103 - Default: '' Availability: NNTP @@ -5569,7 +5589,7 @@ security risk since the superuser of your machine may read it regardless of the file's permissions. - _6_._3_._1_5_0 _n_n_t_p___i_n_e_w_s + _6_._3_._1_5_2 _n_n_t_p___i_n_e_w_s Type: path @@ -5581,11 +5601,13 @@ Mutt-ng. Otherwise, Mutt-ng posts article using current connection. The fol- lowing printf(3)-style sequence is understood: + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 104 + %s newsserver name Example: set inews='/usr/local/bin/inews -hS' - _6_._3_._1_5_1 _n_n_t_p___l_o_a_d___d_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n + _6_._3_._1_5_3 _n_n_t_p___l_o_a_d___d_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n Type: boolean @@ -5596,7 +5618,7 @@ This variable controls whether or not descriptions for newsgroups are to be loaded when subscribing to a newsgroup. - _6_._3_._1_5_2 _n_n_t_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k + _6_._3_._1_5_4 _n_n_t_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k Type: number @@ -5604,13 +5626,11 @@ Availability: NNTP - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 104 - The time in seconds until any operations on a newsgroup except posting a new article will cause a recheck for new news. If set to 0, Mutt-ng will recheck on each operation in index (stepping, read article, etc.). - _6_._3_._1_5_3 _n_n_t_p___m_i_m_e___s_u_b_j_e_c_t + _6_._3_._1_5_5 _n_n_t_p___m_i_m_e___s_u_b_j_e_c_t Type: boolean @@ -5623,7 +5643,7 @@ NNoottee:: Only change this setting if you know what you are doing. - _6_._3_._1_5_4 _n_n_t_p___n_e_w_s_r_c + _6_._3_._1_5_6 _n_n_t_p___n_e_w_s_r_c Type: path @@ -5637,9 +5657,11 @@ To ease the use of multiple news servers, the following printf(3)-style sequence is understood: + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 105 + %s newsserver name - _6_._3_._1_5_5 _n_n_t_p___p_a_s_s + _6_._3_._1_5_7 _n_n_t_p___p_a_s_s Type: string @@ -5652,14 +5674,12 @@ NNoottee:: Storing passwords in a configuration file presents a security risk since the superuser of your machine may read it regardless of the file's permissions. - _6_._3_._1_5_6 _n_n_t_p___p_o_s_t___m_o_d_e_r_a_t_e_d + _6_._3_._1_5_8 _n_n_t_p___p_o_s_t___m_o_d_e_r_a_t_e_d Type: quadoption Default: ask-yes - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 105 - Availability: NNTP If set to _y_e_s, Mutt-ng will post articles to newsgroup that have not permis- @@ -5668,7 +5688,7 @@ NNoottee:: if the newsserver does not support posting to that newsgroup or a group is totally read-only, that posting will not have any effect. - _6_._3_._1_5_7 _n_n_t_p___r_e_c_o_n_n_e_c_t + _6_._3_._1_5_9 _n_n_t_p___r_e_c_o_n_n_e_c_t Type: quadoption @@ -5679,7 +5699,7 @@ Controls whether or not Mutt-ng will try to reconnect to a newsserver when the was connection lost. - _6_._3_._1_5_8 _n_n_t_p___s_a_v_e___u_n_s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d + _6_._3_._1_6_0 _n_n_t_p___s_a_v_e___u_n_s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d Type: boolean @@ -5690,7 +5710,9 @@ When _s_e_t, info about unsubscribed newsgroups will be saved into the ``newsrc'' file and into the news cache. - _6_._3_._1_5_9 _n_n_t_p___s_h_o_w___n_e_w___n_e_w_s + _6_._3_._1_6_1 _n_n_t_p___s_h_o_w___n_e_w___n_e_w_s + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 106 Type: boolean @@ -5703,7 +5725,7 @@ whether or not the number of new articles of subscribed newsgroups will be checked. - _6_._3_._1_6_0 _n_n_t_p___s_h_o_w___o_n_l_y___u_n_r_e_a_d + _6_._3_._1_6_2 _n_n_t_p___s_h_o_w___o_n_l_y___u_n_r_e_a_d Type: boolean @@ -5714,9 +5736,7 @@ If _s_e_t, only subscribed newsgroups that contain unread articles will be dis- played in the newsgroup browser. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 106 - - _6_._3_._1_6_1 _n_n_t_p___u_s_e_r + _6_._3_._1_6_3 _n_n_t_p___u_s_e_r Type: string @@ -5727,7 +5747,7 @@ Your login name on the NNTP server. If _u_n_s_e_t and the server requires authen- tification, Mutt-ng will prompt you for your account name. - _6_._3_._1_6_2 _n_n_t_p___x___c_o_m_m_e_n_t___t_o + _6_._3_._1_6_4 _n_n_t_p___x___c_o_m_m_e_n_t___t_o Type: boolean @@ -5738,7 +5758,7 @@ If _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will add a ``X-Comment-To:'' header field (that contains full name of the original article author) to articles that you followup to. - _6_._3_._1_6_3 _o_p_e_r_a_t_i_n_g___s_y_s_t_e_m + _6_._3_._1_6_5 _o_p_e_r_a_t_i_n_g___s_y_s_t_e_m Type: string @@ -5748,9 +5768,11 @@ this is _u_n_s_e_t, it will be set to the operating system name that uname(2) returns. If uname(2) fails, ``UNIX'' will be used. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 107 + It may, for example, look as: ``mutt-ng 1.5.9i (Linux)''. - _6_._3_._1_6_4 _p_a_g_e_r + _6_._3_._1_6_6 _p_a_g_e_r Type: path @@ -5765,20 +5787,18 @@ screen resizes cause lines longer than the screen width to be badly formatted in the help menu. - _6_._3_._1_6_5 _p_a_g_e_r___c_o_n_t_e_x_t + _6_._3_._1_6_7 _p_a_g_e_r___c_o_n_t_e_x_t Type: number Default: 0 - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 107 - This variable controls the number of lines of context that are given when dis- playing the next or previous page in the internal pager. By default, Mutt-ng will display the line after the last one on the screen at the top of the next page (0 lines of context). - _6_._3_._1_6_6 _p_a_g_e_r___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._1_6_8 _p_a_g_e_r___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string @@ -5786,10 +5806,10 @@ This variable controls the format of the one-line message ``status'' displayed before each message in either the internal or an external pager. The valid - sequences are listed in the ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89)'' sec- + sequences are listed in the ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90)'' sec- tion. - _6_._3_._1_6_7 _p_a_g_e_r___i_n_d_e_x___l_i_n_e_s + _6_._3_._1_6_9 _p_a_g_e_r___i_n_d_e_x___l_i_n_e_s Type: number @@ -5804,9 +5824,12 @@ _p_a_g_e_r___i_n_d_e_x___l_i_n_e_s of 6 will only show 5 lines of the actual index. A value of 0 results in no index being shown. If the number of messages in the current folder is less than _p_a_g_e_r___i_n_d_e_x___l_i_n_e_s, then the index will only use as many + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 108 + lines as it needs. - _6_._3_._1_6_8 _p_a_g_e_r___s_t_o_p + _6_._3_._1_7_0 _p_a_g_e_r___s_t_o_p Type: boolean @@ -5815,7 +5838,7 @@ When _s_e_t, the internal-pager will nnoott move to the next message when you are at the end of a message and invoke the _n_e_x_t_-_p_a_g_e function. - _6_._3_._1_6_9 _p_g_p___a_u_t_o___d_e_c_o_d_e + _6_._3_._1_7_1 _p_g_p___a_u_t_o___d_e_c_o_d_e Type: boolean @@ -5828,9 +5851,7 @@ ditional-pgp function, Mutt-ng will automatically check the message for tradi- tional pgp. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 108 - - _6_._3_._1_7_0 _p_g_p___a_u_t_o_i_n_l_i_n_e + _6_._3_._1_7_2 _p_g_p___a_u_t_o_i_n_l_i_n_e Type: boolean @@ -5843,12 +5864,12 @@ Note that Mutt-ng might automatically use PGP/MIME for messages which consist of more than a single MIME part. Mutt-ng can be configured to ask before send- ing PGP/MIME messages when inline (traditional) would not work. See also: - ``_$_p_g_p___m_i_m_e___a_u_t_o (section 6.3.186 , page 110)''. + ``_$_p_g_p___m_i_m_e___a_u_t_o (section 6.3.188 , page 111)''. Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is ssttrroonnggllyy ddeepprreeccaatteedd. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_7_1 _p_g_p___c_h_e_c_k___e_x_i_t + _6_._3_._1_7_3 _p_g_p___c_h_e_c_k___e_x_i_t Type: boolean @@ -5857,17 +5878,19 @@ If _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will check the exit code of the PGP subprocess when signing or encrypting. A non-zero exit code means that the subprocess failed. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_7_2 _p_g_p___c_l_e_a_r_s_i_g_n___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_7_4 _p_g_p___c_l_e_a_r_s_i_g_n___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 109 + Default: '' This format is used to create a old-style ``clearsigned'' PGP message. Note that the use of this format is ssttrroonnggllyy ddeepprreeccaatteedd. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_7_3 _p_g_p___d_e_c_o_d_e___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_7_5 _p_g_p___d_e_c_o_d_e___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -5885,14 +5908,12 @@ %f Expands to the name of a file containing a message. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 109 - %s Expands to the name of a file containing the signature part of a multipart/signed attachment when verifying it. %a - The value of _$_p_g_p___s_i_g_n___a_s (section 6.3.190 , page 111). + The value of _$_p_g_p___s_i_g_n___a_s (section 6.3.192 , page 112). %r One or more key IDs. @@ -5902,7 +5923,7 @@ subdirectory which has been installed on your system alongside the documenta- tion. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_7_4 _p_g_p___d_e_c_r_y_p_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_7_6 _p_g_p___d_e_c_r_y_p_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -5910,7 +5931,7 @@ This command is used to decrypt a PGP encrypted message. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_7_5 _p_g_p___e_n_c_r_y_p_t___o_n_l_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_7_7 _p_g_p___e_n_c_r_y_p_t___o_n_l_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -5918,7 +5939,9 @@ This command is used to encrypt a body part without signing it. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_7_6 _p_g_p___e_n_c_r_y_p_t___s_i_g_n___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 110 + + _6_._3_._1_7_8 _p_g_p___e_n_c_r_y_p_t___s_i_g_n___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -5926,15 +5949,15 @@ This command is used to both sign and encrypt a body part. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_7_7 _p_g_p___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._1_7_9 _p_g_p___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string Default: '%4n %t%f %4l/0x%k %-4a %2c %u' This variable allows you to customize the PGP key selection menu to your per- - sonal taste. This string is similar to ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page - 89)'', but has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: + sonal taste. This string is similar to ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page + 90)'', but has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: %n number @@ -5942,8 +5965,6 @@ %k key id - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 110 - %u user id @@ -5967,16 +5988,19 @@ (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_7_8 _p_g_p___e_x_p_o_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_8_0 _p_g_p___e_x_p_o_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string Default: '' This command is used to export a public key from the user's key ring. (PGP + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 111 + only) - _6_._3_._1_7_9 _p_g_p___g_e_t_k_e_y_s___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_8_1 _p_g_p___g_e_t_k_e_y_s___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -5985,20 +6009,18 @@ This command is invoked whenever Mutt-ng will need public key information. %r is the only printf(3)-like sequence used with this format. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_0 _p_g_p___g_o_o_d___s_i_g_n + _6_._3_._1_8_2 _p_g_p___g_o_o_d___s_i_g_n Type: regular expression Default: '' If you assign a text to this variable, then a PGP signature is only considered - verified if the output from _$_p_g_p___v_e_r_i_f_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.196 , page 113) + verified if the output from _$_p_g_p___v_e_r_i_f_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.198 , page 113) contains the text. Use this variable if the exit code from the command is 0 even for bad signatures. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_1 _p_g_p___i_g_n_o_r_e___s_u_b_k_e_y_s - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 111 + _6_._3_._1_8_3 _p_g_p___i_g_n_o_r_e___s_u_b_k_e_y_s Type: boolean @@ -6008,7 +6030,7 @@ the principal key will inherit the subkeys' capabilities. _U_n_s_e_t this if you want to play interesting key selection games. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_2 _p_g_p___i_m_p_o_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_8_4 _p_g_p___i_m_p_o_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -6017,7 +6039,7 @@ This command is used to import a key from a message into the user's public key ring. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_3 _p_g_p___l_i_s_t___p_u_b_r_i_n_g___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_8_5 _p_g_p___l_i_s_t___p_u_b_r_i_n_g___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -6029,7 +6051,9 @@ This format is also generated by the pgpring utility which comes with Mutt-ng. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_4 _p_g_p___l_i_s_t___s_e_c_r_i_n_g___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 112 + + _6_._3_._1_8_6 _p_g_p___l_i_s_t___s_e_c_r_i_n_g___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -6041,7 +6065,7 @@ This format is also generated by the pgpring utility which comes with Mutt-ng. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_5 _p_g_p___l_o_n_g___i_d_s + _6_._3_._1_8_7 _p_g_p___l_o_n_g___i_d_s Type: boolean @@ -6050,12 +6074,10 @@ If _s_e_t, use 64 bit PGP key IDs. _U_n_s_e_t uses the normal 32 bit Key IDs. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_6 _p_g_p___m_i_m_e___a_u_t_o + _6_._3_._1_8_8 _p_g_p___m_i_m_e___a_u_t_o Type: quadoption - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 112 - Default: ask-yes This option controls whether Mutt-ng will prompt you for automatically sending @@ -6065,7 +6087,7 @@ Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is ssttrroonnggllyy ddeepprreeccaatteedd. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_7 _p_g_p___r_e_p_l_y_i_n_l_i_n_e + _6_._3_._1_8_9 _p_g_p___r_e_p_l_y_i_n_l_i_n_e Type: boolean @@ -6081,12 +6103,14 @@ Note that Mutt-ng might automatically use PGP/MIME for messages which consist of more than a single MIME part. Mutt-ng can be configured to ask before send- ing PGP/MIME messages when inline (traditional) would not work. See also: - ``_$_p_g_p___m_i_m_e___a_u_t_o (section 6.3.186 , page 110)''. + ``_$_p_g_p___m_i_m_e___a_u_t_o (section 6.3.188 , page 111)''. Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is ssttrroonnggllyy ddeepprreeccaatteedd. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_8 _p_g_p___r_e_t_a_i_n_a_b_l_e___s_i_g_s + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 113 + + _6_._3_._1_9_0 _p_g_p___r_e_t_a_i_n_a_b_l_e___s_i_g_s Type: boolean @@ -6099,7 +6123,7 @@ the outer layer (multipart/encrypted) can be easily removed, while the inner multipart/signed part is retained. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_8_9 _p_g_p___s_h_o_w___u_n_u_s_a_b_l_e + _6_._3_._1_9_1 _p_g_p___s_h_o_w___u_n_u_s_a_b_l_e Type: boolean @@ -6109,9 +6133,7 @@ This includes keys which have been revoked, have expired, or have been marked as ``disabled'' by the user. (PGP only) - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 113 - - _6_._3_._1_9_0 _p_g_p___s_i_g_n___a_s + _6_._3_._1_9_2 _p_g_p___s_i_g_n___a_s Type: string @@ -6121,7 +6143,7 @@ your private keys to use. It is recommended that you use the keyid form to specify your key (e.g., ``0x00112233''). (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_9_1 _p_g_p___s_i_g_n___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_9_3 _p_g_p___s_i_g_n___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -6130,7 +6152,7 @@ This command is used to create the detached PGP signature for a multi- part/signed PGP/MIME body part. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_9_2 _p_g_p___s_o_r_t___k_e_y_s + _6_._3_._1_9_4 _p_g_p___s_o_r_t___k_e_y_s Type: sort order @@ -6142,6 +6164,8 @@ address sort alphabetically by user id + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 114 + keyid sort alphabetically by key id @@ -6154,7 +6178,7 @@ If you prefer reverse order of the above values, prefix it with ``reverse-''. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_9_3 _p_g_p___s_t_r_i_c_t___e_n_c + _6_._3_._1_9_5 _p_g_p___s_t_r_i_c_t___e_n_c Type: boolean @@ -6165,9 +6189,7 @@ non-verifyable PGP signatures, so only change this if you know what you are doing. (PGP only) - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 114 - - _6_._3_._1_9_4 _p_g_p___t_i_m_e_o_u_t + _6_._3_._1_9_6 _p_g_p___t_i_m_e_o_u_t Type: number @@ -6176,7 +6198,7 @@ The number of seconds after which a cached passphrase will expire if not used. Default: 300. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_9_5 _p_g_p___u_s_e___g_p_g___a_g_e_n_t + _6_._3_._1_9_7 _p_g_p___u_s_e___g_p_g___a_g_e_n_t Type: boolean @@ -6184,7 +6206,7 @@ If _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will use a possibly-running gpg-agent process. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_9_6 _p_g_p___v_e_r_i_f_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_9_8 _p_g_p___v_e_r_i_f_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -6192,16 +6214,18 @@ This command is used to verify PGP signatures. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_9_7 _p_g_p___v_e_r_i_f_y___k_e_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._1_9_9 _p_g_p___v_e_r_i_f_y___k_e_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string Default: '' + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 115 + This command is used to verify key information from the key selection menu. (PGP only) - _6_._3_._1_9_8 _p_i_p_e___d_e_c_o_d_e + _6_._3_._2_0_0 _p_i_p_e___d_e_c_o_d_e Type: boolean @@ -6211,7 +6235,7 @@ pipe the messages without any preprocessing. When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will weed head- ers and will attempt to PGP/MIME decode the messages first. - _6_._3_._1_9_9 _p_i_p_e___s_e_p + _6_._3_._2_0_1 _p_i_p_e___s_e_p Type: string @@ -6220,9 +6244,7 @@ The separator to add between messages when piping a list of tagged messages to an external Unix command. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 115 - - _6_._3_._2_0_0 _p_i_p_e___s_p_l_i_t + _6_._3_._2_0_2 _p_i_p_e___s_p_l_i_t Type: boolean @@ -6233,9 +6255,9 @@ of tagged messages Mutt-ng will concatenate the messages and will pipe them as a single folder. When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will pipe the messages one by one. In both cases the messages are piped in the current sorted order, and the ``_$_p_i_p_e___s_e_p - (section 6.3.199 , page 113)'' separator is added after each message. + (section 6.3.201 , page 114)'' separator is added after each message. - _6_._3_._2_0_1 _p_o_p___a_u_t_h___t_r_y___a_l_l + _6_._3_._2_0_3 _p_o_p___a_u_t_h___t_r_y___a_l_l Type: boolean @@ -6248,12 +6270,14 @@ able. If a method is available but authentication fails, Mutt-ng will not con- nect to the POP server. - _6_._3_._2_0_2 _p_o_p___a_u_t_h_e_n_t_i_c_a_t_o_r_s + _6_._3_._2_0_4 _p_o_p___a_u_t_h_e_n_t_i_c_a_t_o_r_s Type: string Default: '' + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 116 + Availability: POP This is a colon-delimited list of authentication methods Mutt-ng may attempt to @@ -6267,7 +6291,7 @@ Example: set pop_authenticators='digest-md5:apop:user' - _6_._3_._2_0_3 _p_o_p___d_e_l_e_t_e + _6_._3_._2_0_5 _p_o_p___d_e_l_e_t_e Type: quadoption @@ -6276,13 +6300,10 @@ Availability: POP If _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will delete successfully downloaded messages from the POP - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 116 - server when using the ``fetch-mail'' function. When _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will down- load messages but also leave them on the POP server. - _6_._3_._2_0_4 _p_o_p___h_o_s_t + _6_._3_._2_0_6 _p_o_p___h_o_s_t Type: string @@ -6298,7 +6319,7 @@ NNoottee:: Storing passwords in a configuration file presents a security risk since the superuser of your machine may read it regardless of the file's permissions. - _6_._3_._2_0_5 _p_o_p___l_a_s_t + _6_._3_._2_0_7 _p_o_p___l_a_s_t Type: boolean @@ -6310,7 +6331,9 @@ retrieving only unread messages from the POP server when using the ``fetch- mail'' function. - _6_._3_._2_0_6 _p_o_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 117 + + _6_._3_._2_0_8 _p_o_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k Type: number @@ -6320,7 +6343,7 @@ This variable configures how often (in seconds) POP should look for new mail. - _6_._3_._2_0_7 _p_o_p___p_a_s_s + _6_._3_._2_0_9 _p_o_p___p_a_s_s Type: string @@ -6334,9 +6357,7 @@ NNoottee:: Storing passwords in a configuration file presents a security risk since the superuser of your machine may read it regardless of the file's permissions. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 117 - - _6_._3_._2_0_8 _p_o_p___r_e_c_o_n_n_e_c_t + _6_._3_._2_1_0 _p_o_p___r_e_c_o_n_n_e_c_t Type: quadoption @@ -6347,7 +6368,7 @@ Controls whether or not Mutt-ng will try to reconnect to a POP server when the connection is lost. - _6_._3_._2_0_9 _p_o_p___u_s_e_r + _6_._3_._2_1_1 _p_o_p___u_s_e_r Type: string @@ -6359,39 +6380,40 @@ This variable defaults to your user name on the local machine. - _6_._3_._2_1_0 _p_o_s_t___i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g + _6_._3_._2_1_2 _p_o_s_t___i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g Type: string Default: '' Similar to the ``_$_a_t_t_r_i_b_u_t_i_o_n (section 6.3.15 , page 68)'' variable, Mutt-ng + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 118 + will append this string after the inclusion of a message which is being replied to. - _6_._3_._2_1_1 _p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e + _6_._3_._2_1_3 _p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e Type: quadoption Default: ask-yes Controls whether or not messages are saved in the ``_$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_d (section - 6.3.212 , page 116)'' mailbox when you elect not to send immediately. + 6.3.214 , page 117)'' mailbox when you elect not to send immediately. - _6_._3_._2_1_2 _p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_d + _6_._3_._2_1_4 _p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_d Type: path Default: '~/postponed' - Mutt-ng allows you to indefinitely ``_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e (section 6.3.211 , page 116) + Mutt-ng allows you to indefinitely ``_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e (section 6.3.213 , page 116) sending a message'' which you are editing. When you choose to postpone a mes- sage, Mutt-ng saves it in the mailbox specified by this variable. Also see the - ``_$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e (section 6.3.211 , page 116)'' variable. + ``_$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e (section 6.3.213 , page 116)'' variable. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 118 - - _6_._3_._2_1_3 _p_r_e_c_o_n_n_e_c_t + _6_._3_._2_1_5 _p_r_e_c_o_n_n_e_c_t Type: string @@ -6410,7 +6432,7 @@ NNoottee:: For this example to work, you must be able to log in to the remote machine without having to enter a password. - _6_._3_._2_1_4 _p_r_i_n_t + _6_._3_._2_1_6 _p_r_i_n_t Type: quadoption @@ -6419,15 +6441,17 @@ Controls whether or not Mutt-ng really prints messages. This is set to _a_s_k_-_n_o by default, because some people accidentally hit ``p'' often. - _6_._3_._2_1_5 _p_r_i_n_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_1_7 _p_r_i_n_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: path + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 119 + Default: 'lpr' This specifies the command pipe that should be used to print messages. - _6_._3_._2_1_6 _p_r_i_n_t___d_e_c_o_d_e + _6_._3_._2_1_8 _p_r_i_n_t___d_e_c_o_d_e Type: boolean @@ -6435,41 +6459,39 @@ Used in connection with the print-message command. If this option is _s_e_t, the message is decoded before it is passed to the external command specified by - _$_p_r_i_n_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.215 , page 117). If this option is _u_n_s_e_t, no pro- + _$_p_r_i_n_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.217 , page 117). If this option is _u_n_s_e_t, no pro- cessing will be applied to the message when printing it. The latter setting may be useful if you are using some advanced printer filter which is able to properly format e-mail messages for printing. - _6_._3_._2_1_7 _p_r_i_n_t___s_p_l_i_t + _6_._3_._2_1_9 _p_r_i_n_t___s_p_l_i_t Type: boolean Default: no - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 119 - Used in connection with the print-message command. If this option is _s_e_t, the - command specified by _$_p_r_i_n_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.215 , page 117) is executed + command specified by _$_p_r_i_n_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.217 , page 117) is executed once for each message which is to be printed. If this option is _u_n_s_e_t, the - command specified by _$_p_r_i_n_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.215 , page 117) is executed + command specified by _$_p_r_i_n_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 6.3.217 , page 117) is executed only once, and all the messages are concatenated, with a form feed as the mes- sage separator. Those who use the enscript(1) program's mail-printing mode will most likely want to set this option. - _6_._3_._2_1_8 _p_r_o_m_p_t___a_f_t_e_r + _6_._3_._2_2_0 _p_r_o_m_p_t___a_f_t_e_r Type: boolean Default: yes - If you use an _e_x_t_e_r_n_a_l ``_$_p_a_g_e_r (section 6.3.164 , page 105)'', setting this + If you use an _e_x_t_e_r_n_a_l ``_$_p_a_g_e_r (section 6.3.166 , page 106)'', setting this variable will cause Mutt-ng to prompt you for a command when the pager exits rather than returning to the index menu. If _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will return to the index menu when the external pager exits. - _6_._3_._2_1_9 _q_u_e_r_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_2_1 _q_u_e_r_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: path @@ -6480,7 +6502,9 @@ query string the user types. See ``_q_u_e_r_y (section 4.6 , page 42)'' for more information. - _6_._3_._2_2_0 _q_u_i_t + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 120 + + _6_._3_._2_2_2 _q_u_i_t Type: quadoption @@ -6491,18 +6515,16 @@ and if it is set to _a_s_k_-_y_e_s or _a_s_k_-_n_o, you are prompted for confirmation when you try to quit. - _6_._3_._2_2_1 _q_u_o_t_e___e_m_p_t_y + _6_._3_._2_2_3 _q_u_o_t_e___e_m_p_t_y Type: boolean Default: yes Controls whether or not empty lines will be quoted using ``_i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (sec- - tion 6.3.107 , page 89)''. + tion 6.3.109 , page 90)''. - _6_._3_._2_2_2 _q_u_o_t_e___q_u_o_t_e_d - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 120 + _6_._3_._2_2_4 _q_u_o_t_e___q_u_o_t_e_d Type: boolean @@ -6510,9 +6532,9 @@ Controls how quoted lines will be quoted. If _s_e_t, one quote character will be added to the end of existing prefix. Otherwise, quoted lines will be prepended - by ``_i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (section 6.3.107 , page 89)''. + by ``_i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (section 6.3.109 , page 90)''. - _6_._3_._2_2_3 _q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p + _6_._3_._2_2_5 _q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p Type: regular expression @@ -6525,7 +6547,7 @@ set this to a regular expression that matches _e_x_a_c_t_l_y the quote characters at the beginning of quoted lines. - _6_._3_._2_2_4 _r_e_a_d___i_n_c + _6_._3_._2_2_6 _r_e_a_d___i_n_c Type: number @@ -6536,12 +6558,15 @@ sages have been read (e.g., if set to 25, Mutt-ng will print a message when it reads message 25, and then again when it gets to message 50). This variable is meant to indicate progress when reading large mailboxes which may take some + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 121 + time. When set to 0, only a single message will appear before the reading the mailbox. - Also see the ``_$_w_r_i_t_e___i_n_c (section 6.3.333 , page 145)'' variable. + Also see the ``_$_w_r_i_t_e___i_n_c (section 6.3.337 , page 146)'' variable. - _6_._3_._2_2_5 _r_e_a_d___o_n_l_y + _6_._3_._2_2_7 _r_e_a_d___o_n_l_y Type: boolean @@ -6549,7 +6574,7 @@ If set, all folders are opened in read-only mode. - _6_._3_._2_2_6 _r_e_a_l_n_a_m_e + _6_._3_._2_2_8 _r_e_a_l_n_a_m_e Type: string @@ -6558,25 +6583,23 @@ This variable specifies what ``real'' or ``personal'' name should be used when sending messages. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 121 - By default, this is the GECOS field from /etc/passwd. _N_o_t_e_: This variable will _n_o_t be used when the user has set a real name in the - _$_f_r_o_m (section 6.3.73 , page 81) variable. + _$_f_r_o_m (section 6.3.74 , page 82) variable. - _6_._3_._2_2_7 _r_e_c_a_l_l + _6_._3_._2_2_9 _r_e_c_a_l_l Type: quadoption Default: ask-yes Controls whether or not Mutt-ng recalls postponed messages when composing a new - message. Also see ``_$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_d (section 6.3.212 , page 116)''. + message. Also see ``_$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_d (section 6.3.214 , page 117)''. Setting this variable to _y_e_s is not generally useful, and thus not recommended. - _6_._3_._2_2_8 _r_e_c_o_r_d + _6_._3_._2_3_0 _r_e_c_o_r_d Type: path @@ -6587,12 +6610,14 @@ another way to do this is using the ``_m_y___h_d_r (section 3.13 , page 25)'' com- mand to create a Bcc: header field with your email address in it.) - The value of _$_r_e_c_o_r_d _(_s_e_c_t_i_o_n _6_._3_._2_2_8 _, _p_a_g_e _1_2_0_) is overridden by the - ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.67 , page 80)'' and ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section - 6.3.239 , page 122)'' variables, and the ``_f_c_c_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.16 , page + The value of _$_r_e_c_o_r_d _(_s_e_c_t_i_o_n _6_._3_._2_3_0 _, _p_a_g_e _1_2_0_) is overridden by the + ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.68 , page 81)'' and ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section + 6.3.241 , page 123)'' variables, and the ``_f_c_c_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.16 , page 27)'' command. - _6_._3_._2_2_9 _r_e_p_l_y___r_e_g_e_x_p + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 122 + + _6_._3_._2_3_1 _r_e_p_l_y___r_e_g_e_x_p Type: regular expression @@ -6602,7 +6627,7 @@ ing. The default value corresponds to the English ``Re:'' and the German ``Aw:''. - _6_._3_._2_3_0 _r_e_p_l_y___s_e_l_f + _6_._3_._2_3_2 _r_e_p_l_y___s_e_l_f Type: boolean @@ -6612,9 +6637,7 @@ that you want to reply to the recipients of that message rather than to your- self. - _6_._3_._2_3_1 _r_e_p_l_y___t_o - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 122 + _6_._3_._2_3_3 _r_e_p_l_y___t_o Type: quadoption @@ -6628,7 +6651,7 @@ header field to the list address and you want to send a private message to the author of a message. - _6_._3_._2_3_2 _r_e_s_o_l_v_e + _6_._3_._2_3_4 _r_e_s_o_l_v_e Type: boolean @@ -6638,7 +6661,7 @@ undeleted) message whenever a command that modifies the current message is exe- cuted. - _6_._3_._2_3_3 _r_e_v_e_r_s_e___a_l_i_a_s + _6_._3_._2_3_5 _r_e_v_e_r_s_e___a_l_i_a_s Type: boolean @@ -6648,6 +6671,8 @@ name from your aliases in the index menu if it finds an alias that matches the message's sender. For example, if you have the following alias: + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 123 + alias juser abd30425@somewhere.net (Joe User) and then you receive mail which contains the following header: @@ -6658,7 +6683,7 @@ ``abd30425@somewhere.net.'' This is useful when the person's e-mail address is not human friendly (like CompuServe addresses). - _6_._3_._2_3_4 _r_e_v_e_r_s_e___n_a_m_e + _6_._3_._2_3_6 _r_e_v_e_r_s_e___n_a_m_e Type: boolean @@ -6670,24 +6695,21 @@ using the address where you received the messages you are replying to iiff that address matches your alternates. If the variable is _u_n_s_e_t, or the address that would be used doesn't match your alternates, the From: line will use your - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 123 - address on the current machine. - _6_._3_._2_3_5 _r_e_v_e_r_s_e___r_e_a_l_n_a_m_e + _6_._3_._2_3_7 _r_e_v_e_r_s_e___r_e_a_l_n_a_m_e Type: boolean Default: yes - This variable fine-tunes the behaviour of the _r_e_v_e_r_s_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.234 , - page 121) feature. When it is _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will use the address from incoming + This variable fine-tunes the behaviour of the _r_e_v_e_r_s_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.236 , + page 122) feature. When it is _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will use the address from incoming messages as-is, possibly including eventual real names. When it is _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will override any such real names with the setting of the _r_e_a_l_n_a_m_e - (section 6.3.226 , page 119) variable. + (section 6.3.228 , page 120) variable. - _6_._3_._2_3_6 _r_f_c_2_0_4_7___p_a_r_a_m_e_t_e_r_s + _6_._3_._2_3_8 _r_f_c_2_0_4_7___p_a_r_a_m_e_t_e_r_s Type: boolean @@ -6705,38 +6727,37 @@ Note that this use of RFC 2047's encoding is explicitly, prohibited by the standard, but nevertheless encountered in the wild. + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 124 + Also note that setting this parameter will _n_o_t have the effect that Mutt-ng _g_e_n_e_r_a_t_e_s this kind of encoding. Instead, Mutt-ng will unconditionally use the encoding specified in RFC 2231. - _6_._3_._2_3_7 _s_a_v_e___a_d_d_r_e_s_s + _6_._3_._2_3_9 _s_a_v_e___a_d_d_r_e_s_s Type: boolean Default: no If _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will take the sender's full address when choosing a default - folder for saving a mail. If ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.239 , page 122)'' or - ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.67 , page 80)'' is _s_e_t too, the selection of the + folder for saving a mail. If ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.241 , page 123)'' or + ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.68 , page 81)'' is _s_e_t too, the selection of the fcc folder will be changed as well. - _6_._3_._2_3_8 _s_a_v_e___e_m_p_t_y + _6_._3_._2_4_0 _s_a_v_e___e_m_p_t_y Type: boolean Default: yes When _u_n_s_e_t, mailboxes which contain no saved messages will be removed when - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 124 - - closed (the exception is ``_$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 6.3.293 , page 135)'' which is + closed (the exception is ``_$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 6.3.295 , page 136)'' which is never removed). If _s_e_t, mailboxes are never removed. NNoottee:: This only applies to mbox and MMDF folders, Mutt-ng does not delete MH and Maildir directories. - _6_._3_._2_3_9 _s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e + _6_._3_._2_4_1 _s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e Type: boolean @@ -6744,14 +6765,14 @@ This variable controls how copies of outgoing messages are saved. When set, a check is made to see if a mailbox specified by the recipient address exists - (this is done by searching for a mailbox in the ``_$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 6.3.63 , + (this is done by searching for a mailbox in the ``_$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 6.3.64 , page 79)'' directory with the _u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e part of the recipient address). If the mailbox exists, the outgoing message will be saved to that mailbox, otherwise - the message is saved to the ``_$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 6.3.228 , page 120)'' mailbox. + the message is saved to the ``_$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 6.3.230 , page 120)'' mailbox. - Also see the ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.67 , page 80)'' variable. + Also see the ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section 6.3.68 , page 81)'' variable. - _6_._3_._2_4_0 _s_c_o_r_e + _6_._3_._2_4_2 _s_c_o_r_e Type: boolean @@ -6759,9 +6780,11 @@ When this variable is _u_n_s_e_t, scoring is turned off. This can be useful to selectively disable scoring for certain folders when the ``_$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_- - _o_l_d___d_e_l_e_t_e (section 6.3.241 , page 123)'' variable and friends are used. + _o_l_d___d_e_l_e_t_e (section 6.3.243 , page 123)'' variable and friends are used. - _6_._3_._2_4_1 _s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___d_e_l_e_t_e + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 125 + + _6_._3_._2_4_3 _s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___d_e_l_e_t_e Type: number @@ -6772,7 +6795,7 @@ scores are always greater than or equal to zero, the default setting of this variable will never mark a message for deletion. - _6_._3_._2_4_2 _s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___f_l_a_g + _6_._3_._2_4_4 _s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___f_l_a_g Type: number @@ -6781,12 +6804,10 @@ Messages which have been assigned a score greater than or equal to this vari- able's value are automatically marked ``flagged''. - _6_._3_._2_4_3 _s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___r_e_a_d + _6_._3_._2_4_5 _s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___r_e_a_d Type: number - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 125 - Default: -1 Messages which have been assigned a score equal to or lower than the value of @@ -6794,7 +6815,7 @@ scores are always greater than or equal to zero, the default setting of this variable will never mark a message read. - _6_._3_._2_4_4 _s_e_n_d___c_h_a_r_s_e_t + _6_._3_._2_4_6 _s_e_n_d___c_h_a_r_s_e_t Type: string @@ -6807,7 +6828,7 @@ standard character set (such as iso-8859-2, koi8-r or iso-2022-jp) either instead of or after iso-8859-1. - _6_._3_._2_4_5 _s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l + _6_._3_._2_4_7 _s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l Type: path @@ -6817,13 +6838,15 @@ Mutt-ng expects that the specified program interprets additional arguments as recipient addresses. - _6_._3_._2_4_6 _s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l___w_a_i_t + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 126 + + _6_._3_._2_4_8 _s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l___w_a_i_t Type: number Default: 0 - Specifies the number of seconds to wait for the ``_$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.245 , + Specifies the number of seconds to wait for the ``_$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.247 , page 124)'' process to finish before giving up and putting delivery in the background. @@ -6842,9 +6865,7 @@ will be put in a temporary file. If there is some error, you will be informed as to where to find the output. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 126 - - _6_._3_._2_4_7 _s_h_e_l_l + _6_._3_._2_4_9 _s_h_e_l_l Type: path @@ -6853,17 +6874,17 @@ Command to use when spawning a subshell. By default, the user's login shell from /etc/passwd is used. - _6_._3_._2_4_8 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___b_o_u_n_d_a_r_y + _6_._3_._2_5_0 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___b_o_u_n_d_a_r_y Type: string Default: '.' When the sidebar is displayed and _$_s_i_d_e_b_a_r___s_h_o_r_t_e_n___h_i_e_r_a_r_c_h_y (section - 6.3.252 , page 125) is _s_e_t, this variable specifies the characters at which to + 6.3.254 , page 126) is _s_e_t, this variable specifies the characters at which to split a folder name into ``hierarchy items.'' - _6_._3_._2_4_9 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___d_e_l_i_m + _6_._3_._2_5_1 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___d_e_l_i_m Type: string @@ -6872,7 +6893,9 @@ This specifies the delimiter between the sidebar (if visible) and other screens. - _6_._3_._2_5_0 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___n_e_w_m_a_i_l___o_n_l_y + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 127 + + _6_._3_._2_5_2 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___n_e_w_m_a_i_l___o_n_l_y Type: boolean @@ -6880,7 +6903,7 @@ If _s_e_t, only folders with new mail will be shown in the sidebar. - _6_._3_._2_5_1 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___n_u_m_b_e_r___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._2_5_3 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___n_u_m_b_e_r___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string @@ -6899,14 +6922,12 @@ %f Number of flagged messages. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 127 - %n Number of new messages. The %f and %n expandos may optionally be printed non-zero. - _6_._3_._2_5_2 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___s_h_o_r_t_e_n___h_i_e_r_a_r_c_h_y + _6_._3_._2_5_4 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___s_h_o_r_t_e_n___h_i_e_r_a_r_c_h_y Type: boolean @@ -6914,24 +6935,26 @@ When _s_e_t, the ``hierarchy'' of the sidebar entries will be shortened only if they cannot be printed in full length (because ``_$_s_i_d_e_b_a_r___w_i_d_t_h (section - 6.3.254 , page 126)'' is set to a too low value). For example, if the news- + 6.3.256 , page 126)'' is set to a too low value). For example, if the news- group name ``de.alt.sysadmin.recovery'' doesn't fit on the screen, it'll get shortened ``d.a.s.recovery'' while ``de.alt.d0'' still would and thus will not get shortened. At which characters this compression is done is controled via the _$_s_i_d_e_- - _b_a_r___b_o_u_n_d_a_r_y (section 6.3.248 , page 125) variable. + _b_a_r___b_o_u_n_d_a_r_y (section 6.3.250 , page 125) variable. - _6_._3_._2_5_3 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___v_i_s_i_b_l_e + _6_._3_._2_5_5 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___v_i_s_i_b_l_e Type: boolean Default: no + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 128 + This specifies whether or not to show the sidebar (a list of folders specified with the ``mailboxes'' command). - _6_._3_._2_5_4 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___w_i_d_t_h + _6_._3_._2_5_6 _s_i_d_e_b_a_r___w_i_d_t_h Type: number @@ -6939,14 +6962,14 @@ The width of the sidebar. - _6_._3_._2_5_5 _s_i_g___d_a_s_h_e_s + _6_._3_._2_5_7 _s_i_g___d_a_s_h_e_s Type: boolean Default: yes If set, a line containing ``-- '' (dash, dash, space) will be inserted before - your ``_$_s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e (section 6.3.257 , page 127)''. It is ssttrroonnggllyy recommended + your ``_$_s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e (section 6.3.259 , page 127)''. It is ssttrroonnggllyy recommended that you not unset this variable unless your ``signature'' contains just your name. The reason for this is because many software packages use ``-- \n'' to detect your signature. @@ -6954,9 +6977,7 @@ For example, Mutt-ng has the ability to highlight the signature in a different color in the builtin pager. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 128 - - _6_._3_._2_5_6 _s_i_g___o_n___t_o_p + _6_._3_._2_5_8 _s_i_g___o_n___t_o_p Type: boolean @@ -6967,7 +6988,7 @@ know what you are doing, and are prepared to take some heat from netiquette guardians. - _6_._3_._2_5_7 _s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e + _6_._3_._2_5_9 _s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e Type: path @@ -6977,20 +6998,23 @@ messages. If the filename ends with a pipe (``|''), it is assumed that file- name is a shell command and input should be read from its stdout. - _6_._3_._2_5_8 _s_i_g_n_o_f_f___s_t_r_i_n_g + _6_._3_._2_6_0 _s_i_g_n_o_f_f___s_t_r_i_n_g Type: string Default: '' If _s_e_t, this string will be inserted before the signature. This is useful for + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 129 + people that want to sign off every message they send with their name. If you want to insert your website's URL, additional contact information or witty quotes into your mails, better use a signature file instead of the sig- noff string. - _6_._3_._2_5_9 _s_i_m_p_l_e___s_e_a_r_c_h + _6_._3_._2_6_1 _s_i_m_p_l_e___s_e_a_r_c_h Type: string @@ -7006,12 +7030,10 @@ ~f joe | ~s joe - _6_._3_._2_6_0 _s_l_e_e_p___t_i_m_e + _6_._3_._2_6_2 _s_l_e_e_p___t_i_m_e Type: number - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 129 - Default: 1 Specifies time, in seconds, to pause while displaying certain informational @@ -7019,7 +7041,7 @@ the current folder. The default is to pause one second, so a value of zero for this option suppresses the pause. - _6_._3_._2_6_1 _s_m_a_r_t___w_r_a_p + _6_._3_._2_6_3 _s_m_a_r_t___w_r_a_p Type: boolean @@ -7027,20 +7049,22 @@ Controls the display of lines longer than the screen width in the internal pager. If _s_e_t, long lines are wrapped at a word boundary. If _u_n_s_e_t, lines are - simply wrapped at the screen edge. Also see the ``_$_m_a_r_k_e_r_s (section 6.3.119 , - page 94)'' variable. + simply wrapped at the screen edge. Also see the ``_$_m_a_r_k_e_r_s (section 6.3.121 , + page 95)'' variable. - _6_._3_._2_6_2 _s_m_i_l_e_y_s + _6_._3_._2_6_4 _s_m_i_l_e_y_s Type: regular expression Default: '(>From )|(:[-^]?[][)(><}{|/DP])' The _p_a_g_e_r uses this variable to catch some common false positives of - ``_$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 6.3.223 , page 119)'', most notably smileys in the + ``_$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 6.3.225 , page 119)'', most notably smileys in the beginning of a line - _6_._3_._2_6_3 _s_m_i_m_e___a_s_k___c_e_r_t___l_a_b_e_l + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 130 + + _6_._3_._2_6_5 _s_m_i_m_e___a_s_k___c_e_r_t___l_a_b_e_l Type: boolean @@ -7050,7 +7074,7 @@ cate about to be added to the database or not. It is _s_e_t by default. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_6_4 _s_m_i_m_e___c_a___l_o_c_a_t_i_o_n + _6_._3_._2_6_6 _s_m_i_m_e___c_a___l_o_c_a_t_i_o_n Type: path @@ -7059,23 +7083,20 @@ This variable contains the name of either a directory, or a file which contains trusted certificates for use with OpenSSL. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_6_5 _s_m_i_m_e___c_e_r_t_i_f_i_c_a_t_e_s + _6_._3_._2_6_7 _s_m_i_m_e___c_e_r_t_i_f_i_c_a_t_e_s Type: path Default: '' Since there is no pubring/secring as with PGP, Mutt-ng has to handle storage - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 130 - and retrieval of keys by itself. This is very basic right now, and keys and certificates are stored in two different directories, both named as the hash- value retrieved from OpenSSL. There is an index file which contains mailbox- address keyid pairs, and which can be manually edited. This one points to the location of the certificates. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_6_6 _s_m_i_m_e___d_e_c_r_y_p_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_6_8 _s_m_i_m_e___d_e_c_r_y_p_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -7095,8 +7116,10 @@ multipart/signed attachment when verifying it. %k - The key-pair specified with _$_s_m_i_m_e___d_e_f_a_u_l_t___k_e_y (section 6.3.268 , - page 129) + The key-pair specified with _$_s_m_i_m_e___d_e_f_a_u_l_t___k_e_y (section 6.3.270 , + page 130) + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 131 %c One or more certificate IDs. @@ -7106,15 +7129,15 @@ %C CA location: Depending on whether _$_s_m_i_m_e___c_a___l_o_c_a_t_i_o_n (section - 6.3.264 , page 128) points to a directory or file, this expands to - '-CApath _$_s_m_i_m_e___c_a___l_o_c_a_t_i_o_n (section 6.3.264 , page 128)' or - '-CAfile _$_s_m_i_m_e___c_a___l_o_c_a_t_i_o_n (section 6.3.264 , page 128)'. + 6.3.266 , page 129) points to a directory or file, this expands to + '-CApath _$_s_m_i_m_e___c_a___l_o_c_a_t_i_o_n (section 6.3.266 , page 129)' or + '-CAfile _$_s_m_i_m_e___c_a___l_o_c_a_t_i_o_n (section 6.3.266 , page 129)'. For examples on how to configure these formats, see the smime.rc in the sam- ples/ subdirectory which has been installed on your system alongside the docu- mentation. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_6_7 _s_m_i_m_e___d_e_c_r_y_p_t___u_s_e___d_e_f_a_u_l_t___k_e_y + _6_._3_._2_6_9 _s_m_i_m_e___d_e_c_r_y_p_t___u_s_e___d_e_f_a_u_l_t___k_e_y Type: boolean @@ -7123,12 +7146,9 @@ If _s_e_t (default) this tells Mutt-ng to use the default key for decryption. Oth- erwise, if manage multiple certificate-key-pairs, Mutt-ng will try to use the mailbox-address to determine the key to use. It will ask you to supply a key, - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 131 - if it can't find one. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_6_8 _s_m_i_m_e___d_e_f_a_u_l_t___k_e_y + _6_._3_._2_7_0 _s_m_i_m_e___d_e_f_a_u_l_t___k_e_y Type: string @@ -7137,7 +7157,7 @@ This is the default key-pair to use for signing. This must be set to the keyid (the hash-value that OpenSSL generates) to work properly (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_6_9 _s_m_i_m_e___e_n_c_r_y_p_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_7_1 _s_m_i_m_e___e_n_c_r_y_p_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -7145,7 +7165,7 @@ This command is used to create encrypted S/MIME messages. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_0 _s_m_i_m_e___e_n_c_r_y_p_t___w_i_t_h + _6_._3_._2_7_2 _s_m_i_m_e___e_n_c_r_y_p_t___w_i_t_h Type: string @@ -7156,7 +7176,9 @@ If _u_n_s_e_t ``_3_d_e_s'' (TripleDES) is used. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_1 _s_m_i_m_e___g_e_t___c_e_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 132 + + _6_._3_._2_7_3 _s_m_i_m_e___g_e_t___c_e_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -7165,7 +7187,7 @@ This command is used to extract X509 certificates from a PKCS7 structure. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_2 _s_m_i_m_e___g_e_t___c_e_r_t___e_m_a_i_l___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_7_4 _s_m_i_m_e___g_e_t___c_e_r_t___e_m_a_i_l___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -7175,19 +7197,17 @@ tificates, and for verification purposes (to check whether the certificate was issued for the sender's mailbox). (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_3 _s_m_i_m_e___g_e_t___s_i_g_n_e_r___c_e_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_7_5 _s_m_i_m_e___g_e_t___s_i_g_n_e_r___c_e_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string Default: '' - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 132 - This command is used to extract only the signers X509 certificate from a S/MIME signature, so that the certificate's owner may get compared to the email's ``From:'' header field. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_4 _s_m_i_m_e___i_m_p_o_r_t___c_e_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_7_6 _s_m_i_m_e___i_m_p_o_r_t___c_e_r_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -7195,7 +7215,7 @@ This command is used to import a certificate via smime_keysng. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_5 _s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t + _6_._3_._2_7_7 _s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t Type: boolean @@ -7210,7 +7230,9 @@ (Note that this variable can be overridden by unsetting _$_c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_s_m_i_m_e (sec- tion 6.3.37 , page 73).) (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_6 _s_m_i_m_e___k_e_y_s + _6_._3_._2_7_8 _s_m_i_m_e___k_e_y_s + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 133 Type: path @@ -7223,7 +7245,7 @@ address keyid pair, and which can be manually edited. This one points to the location of the private keys. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_7 _s_m_i_m_e___p_k_7_o_u_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_7_9 _s_m_i_m_e___p_k_7_o_u_t___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -7232,18 +7254,16 @@ This command is used to extract PKCS7 structures of S/MIME signatures, in order to extract the public X509 certificate(s). (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_8 _s_m_i_m_e___s_i_g_n___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_8_0 _s_m_i_m_e___s_i_g_n___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string Default: '' - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 133 - This command is used to created S/MIME signatures of type multipart/signed, which can be read by all mail clients. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_7_9 _s_m_i_m_e___s_i_g_n___o_p_a_q_u_e___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_8_1 _s_m_i_m_e___s_i_g_n___o_p_a_q_u_e___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -7253,7 +7273,7 @@ pkcs7-signature, which can only be handled by mail clients supporting the S/MIME extension. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_8_0 _s_m_i_m_e___t_i_m_e_o_u_t + _6_._3_._2_8_2 _s_m_i_m_e___t_i_m_e_o_u_t Type: number @@ -7262,16 +7282,18 @@ The number of seconds after which a cached passphrase will expire if not used. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_8_1 _s_m_i_m_e___v_e_r_i_f_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_8_3 _s_m_i_m_e___v_e_r_i_f_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string Default: '' + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 134 + This command is used to verify S/MIME signatures of type multipart/signed. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_8_2 _s_m_i_m_e___v_e_r_i_f_y___o_p_a_q_u_e___c_o_m_m_a_n_d + _6_._3_._2_8_4 _s_m_i_m_e___v_e_r_i_f_y___o_p_a_q_u_e___c_o_m_m_a_n_d Type: string @@ -7280,7 +7302,7 @@ This command is used to verify S/MIME signatures of type application/x- pkcs7-mime. (S/MIME only) - _6_._3_._2_8_3 _s_m_t_p___a_u_t_h___p_a_s_s_w_o_r_d + _6_._3_._2_8_5 _s_m_t_p___a_u_t_h___p_a_s_s_w_o_r_d Type: string @@ -7289,15 +7311,13 @@ Availability: SMTP Defines the password to use with SMTP AUTH. If ``_$_s_m_t_p___a_u_t_h___u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e (section - 6.3.284 , page 132)'' is set, but this variable is not, you will be prompted + 6.3.286 , page 133)'' is set, but this variable is not, you will be prompted for a password when sending. NNoottee:: Storing passwords in a configuration file presents a security risk since the superuser of your machine may read it regardless of the file's permissions. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 134 - - _6_._3_._2_8_4 _s_m_t_p___a_u_t_h___u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e + _6_._3_._2_8_6 _s_m_t_p___a_u_t_h___u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e Type: string @@ -7308,7 +7328,7 @@ Defines the username to use with SMTP AUTH. Setting this variable will cause Mutt-ng to attempt to use SMTP AUTH when sending. - _6_._3_._2_8_5 _s_m_t_p___h_o_s_t + _6_._3_._2_8_7 _s_m_t_p___h_o_s_t Type: string @@ -7318,12 +7338,14 @@ Defines the SMTP host which will be used to deliver mail, as opposed to invok- ing the sendmail binary. Setting this variable overrides the value of ``_$_s_e_n_d_- - _m_a_i_l (section 6.3.245 , page 124)'', and any associated variables. + _m_a_i_l (section 6.3.247 , page 124)'', and any associated variables. - _6_._3_._2_8_6 _s_m_t_p___p_o_r_t + _6_._3_._2_8_8 _s_m_t_p___p_o_r_t Type: number + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 135 + Default: 25 Availability: SMTP @@ -7334,7 +7356,7 @@ Defaults to 25, the standard SMTP port, but RFC 2476-compliant SMTP servers will probably desire 587, the mail submission port. - _6_._3_._2_8_7 _s_o_r_t + _6_._3_._2_8_9 _s_o_r_t Type: sort order @@ -7342,8 +7364,6 @@ Specifies how to sort messages in the _i_n_d_e_x menu. Valid values are: - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 135 - date or date-sent date-received from @@ -7358,7 +7378,7 @@ You may optionally use the ``reverse-'' prefix to specify reverse sorting order (example: set sort=reverse-date-sent). - _6_._3_._2_8_8 _s_o_r_t___a_l_i_a_s + _6_._3_._2_9_0 _s_o_r_t___a_l_i_a_s Type: sort order @@ -7371,15 +7391,17 @@ alias (sort alphabetically by alias name) unsorted (leave in order specified in .muttrc) - _6_._3_._2_8_9 _s_o_r_t___a_u_x + _6_._3_._2_9_1 _s_o_r_t___a_u_x Type: sort order Default: date + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 136 + When sorting by threads, this variable controls how threads are sorted in rela- tion to other threads, and how the branches of the thread trees are sorted. - This can be set to any value that ``_$_s_o_r_t (section 6.3.287 , page 133)'' can, + This can be set to any value that ``_$_s_o_r_t (section 6.3.289 , page 134)'' can, except threads (in that case, Mutt-ng will just use date-sent). You can also specify the ``last-'' prefix in addition to ``reverse-'' prefix, but last- must come after reverse-. The last- prefix causes messages to be sorted against its @@ -7390,13 +7412,11 @@ is received in a thread, that thread becomes the last one displayed (or the first, if you have set sort=reverse-threads.) - NNoottee:: For reversed ``_$_s_o_r_t (section 6.3.287 , page 133)'' order _$_s_o_r_t___a_u_x - (section 6.3.289 , page 134) is reversed again (which is not the right thing + NNoottee:: For reversed ``_$_s_o_r_t (section 6.3.289 , page 134)'' order _$_s_o_r_t___a_u_x + (section 6.3.291 , page 134) is reversed again (which is not the right thing to do, but kept to not break any existing configuration setting). - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 136 - - _6_._3_._2_9_0 _s_o_r_t___b_r_o_w_s_e_r + _6_._3_._2_9_2 _s_o_r_t___b_r_o_w_s_e_r Type: sort order @@ -7413,49 +7433,48 @@ You may optionally use the ``reverse-'' prefix to specify reverse sorting order (example: set sort_browser=reverse-date). - _6_._3_._2_9_1 _s_o_r_t___r_e + _6_._3_._2_9_3 _s_o_r_t___r_e Type: boolean Default: yes This variable is only useful when sorting by threads with ``_$_s_t_r_i_c_t___t_h_r_e_a_d_s - (section 6.3.305 , page 140)'' _u_n_s_e_t. In that case, it changes the heuristic - Mutt-ng uses to thread messages by subject. With _$_s_o_r_t___r_e (section 6.3.291 , + (section 6.3.309 , page 141)'' _u_n_s_e_t. In that case, it changes the heuristic + Mutt-ng uses to thread messages by subject. With _$_s_o_r_t___r_e (section 6.3.293 , page 135) _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will only attach a message as the child of another mes- sage by subject if the subject of the child message starts with a substring - matching the setting of ``_$_r_e_p_l_y___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 6.3.229 , page 120)''. With - _$_s_o_r_t___r_e (section 6.3.291 , page 135) _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will attach the message + matching the setting of ``_$_r_e_p_l_y___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 6.3.231 , page 120)''. With + _$_s_o_r_t___r_e (section 6.3.293 , page 135) _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will attach the message whether or not this is the case, as long as the non-``_$_r_e_p_l_y___r_e_g_e_x_p (section - 6.3.229 , page 120)'' parts of both messages are identical. + 6.3.231 , page 120)'' parts of both messages are identical. - _6_._3_._2_9_2 _s_p_a_m___s_e_p_a_r_a_t_o_r + _6_._3_._2_9_4 _s_p_a_m___s_e_p_a_r_a_t_o_r + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 137 Type: string Default: ',' - ``_s_p_a_m___s_e_p_a_r_a_t_o_r (section 6.3.292 , page 135)'' controls what happens when + ``_s_p_a_m___s_e_p_a_r_a_t_o_r (section 6.3.294 , page 135)'' controls what happens when multiple spam headers are matched: if _u_n_s_e_t, each successive header will over- write any previous matches value for the spam label. If _s_e_t, each successive - match will append to the previous, using ``_s_p_a_m___s_e_p_a_r_a_t_o_r (section 6.3.292 , + match will append to the previous, using ``_s_p_a_m___s_e_p_a_r_a_t_o_r (section 6.3.294 , page 135)'' as a separator. - _6_._3_._2_9_3 _s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e + _6_._3_._2_9_5 _s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e Type: path Default: '' If your spool mailbox is in a non-default place where Mutt-ng cannot find it, - - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 137 - you can specify its location with this variable. Mutt-ng will automatically set this variable to the value of the environment variable $MAIL if it is not set. - _6_._3_._2_9_4 _s_s_l___c_a___c_e_r_t_i_f_i_c_a_t_e_s___f_i_l_e + _6_._3_._2_9_6 _s_s_l___c_a___c_e_r_t_i_f_i_c_a_t_e_s___f_i_l_e Type: path @@ -7467,7 +7486,7 @@ Example: set ssl_ca_certificates_file=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt - _6_._3_._2_9_5 _s_s_l___c_l_i_e_n_t___c_e_r_t + _6_._3_._2_9_7 _s_s_l___c_l_i_e_n_t___c_e_r_t Type: path @@ -7477,7 +7496,7 @@ The file containing a client certificate and its associated private key. - _6_._3_._2_9_6 _s_s_l___m_i_n___d_h___p_r_i_m_e___b_i_t_s + _6_._3_._2_9_8 _s_s_l___m_i_n___d_h___p_r_i_m_e___b_i_t_s Type: number @@ -7489,7 +7508,9 @@ any Diffie-Hellman key exchange. A value of 0 will use the default from the GNUTLS library. - _6_._3_._2_9_7 _s_s_l___s_t_a_r_t_t_l_s + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 138 + + _6_._3_._2_9_9 _s_s_l___s_t_a_r_t_t_l_s Type: quadoption @@ -7501,38 +7522,61 @@ ing the capability. When _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will not attempt to use STARTTLS regardless of the server's capabilities. - _6_._3_._2_9_8 _s_s_l___u_s_e___s_s_l_v_3 + _6_._3_._3_0_0 _s_s_l___u_s_e___s_s_l_v_2 Type: boolean - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 138 + Default: yes + + Availability: SSL + + This variables specifies whether to attempt to use SSLv2 in the SSL authentica- + tion process. + + _6_._3_._3_0_1 _s_s_l___u_s_e___s_s_l_v_3 + + Type: boolean Default: yes - Availability: SSL or NSS or GNUTLS + Availability: SSL or GNUTLS This variables specifies whether to attempt to use SSLv3 in the SSL authentica- tion process. - _6_._3_._2_9_9 _s_s_l___u_s_e___t_l_s_v_1 + _6_._3_._3_0_2 _s_s_l___u_s_e___t_l_s_v_1 Type: boolean Default: yes - Availability: SSL or NSS or GNUTLS + Availability: SSL or GNUTLS This variables specifies whether to attempt to use TLSv1 in the SSL authentica- tion process. - _6_._3_._3_0_0 _s_t_a_t_u_s___c_h_a_r_s + _6_._3_._3_0_3 _s_s_l___u_s_e_s_y_s_t_e_m_c_e_r_t_s + + Type: boolean + + Default: yes + + Availability: SSL + + If set to _y_e_s, Mutt-ng will use CA certificates in the system-wide certificate + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 139 + + store when checking if server certificate is signed by a trusted CA. + + _6_._3_._3_0_4 _s_t_a_t_u_s___c_h_a_r_s Type: string Default: '-*%A' Controls the characters used by the ``%r'' indicator in ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (sec- - tion 6.3.301 , page 137)''. The first character is used when the mailbox is + tion 6.3.305 , page 138)''. The first character is used when the mailbox is unchanged. The second is used when the mailbox has been changed, and it needs to be resynchronized. The third is used if the mailbox is in read-only mode, or if the mailbox will not be written when exiting that mailbox (You can toggle @@ -7541,7 +7585,7 @@ been opened in attach-message mode (Certain operations like composing a new mail, replying, forwarding, etc. are not permitted in this mode). - _6_._3_._3_0_1 _s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t + _6_._3_._3_0_5 _s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t Type: string @@ -7550,7 +7594,7 @@ %l?]---(%s/%S)-%>-(%P)---' Controls the format of the status line displayed in the _i_n_d_e_x menu. This - string is similar to ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.108 , page 89)'', but has + string is similar to ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.110 , page 90)'', but has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: %b @@ -7562,8 +7606,6 @@ %d number of deleted messages * - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 139 - %f the full pathname of the current mailbox @@ -7580,6 +7622,8 @@ size (in bytes) of the messages shown (i.e., which match the cur- rent limit) * + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 140 + %m the number of messages in the mailbox * @@ -7601,13 +7645,13 @@ %r modified/read-only/won't-write/attach-message indicator, according - to _$_s_t_a_t_u_s___c_h_a_r_s (section 6.3.300 , page 137) + to _$_s_t_a_t_u_s___c_h_a_r_s (section 6.3.304 , page 137) %s - current sorting mode (_$_s_o_r_t (section 6.3.287 , page 133)) + current sorting mode (_$_s_o_r_t (section 6.3.289 , page 134)) %S - current aux sorting method (_$_s_o_r_t___a_u_x (section 6.3.289 , page + current aux sorting method (_$_s_o_r_t___a_u_x (section 6.3.291 , page 134)) %t @@ -7619,8 +7663,6 @@ %v Mutt-ng version string - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 140 - %V currently active limit pattern, if any * @@ -7636,6 +7678,9 @@ value is nonzero. For example, you may only want to see the number of flagged messages if such messages exist, since zero is not particularly meaningful. To optionally print a string based upon one of the above sequences, the following + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 141 + construct is used %??? @@ -7666,7 +7711,7 @@ replace any dots in the expansion by underscores. This might be helpful with IMAP folders that don't like dots in folder names. - _6_._3_._3_0_2 _s_t_a_t_u_s___o_n___t_o_p + _6_._3_._3_0_6 _s_t_a_t_u_s___o_n___t_o_p Type: boolean @@ -7675,9 +7720,7 @@ Setting this variable causes the ``status bar'' to be displayed on the first line of the screen rather than near the bottom. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 141 - - _6_._3_._3_0_3 _s_t_r_i_c_t___m_a_i_l_t_o + _6_._3_._3_0_7 _s_t_r_i_c_t___m_a_i_l_t_o Type: boolean @@ -7692,7 +7735,9 @@ message including headers will be shown in the editor regardless of what ``_$_e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 6.3.54 , page 77)'' is set to. - _6_._3_._3_0_4 _s_t_r_i_c_t___m_i_m_e + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 142 + + _6_._3_._3_0_8 _s_t_r_i_c_t___m_i_m_e Type: boolean @@ -7707,52 +7752,52 @@ a single space to prevent the display of MIME-encoded ``Subject:'' header field from being devided into multiple lines. - _6_._3_._3_0_5 _s_t_r_i_c_t___t_h_r_e_a_d_s + _6_._3_._3_0_9 _s_t_r_i_c_t___t_h_r_e_a_d_s Type: boolean Default: no If _s_e_t, threading will only make use of the ``In-Reply-To:'' and ``Refer- - ences:'' header fields when you ``_$_s_o_r_t (section 6.3.287 , page 133)'' by mes- + ences:'' header fields when you ``_$_s_o_r_t (section 6.3.289 , page 134)'' by mes- sage threads. By default, messages with the same subject are grouped together in ``pseudo threads.'' This may not always be desirable, such as in a personal mailbox where you might have several unrelated messages with the subject ``hi'' which will get grouped together. - _6_._3_._3_0_6 _s_t_r_i_p___w_a_s + _6_._3_._3_1_0 _s_t_r_i_p___w_a_s Type: boolean Default: no When _s_e_t, mutt-ng will remove the trailing part of the ``Subject:'' line which - matches _$_s_t_r_i_p___w_a_s___r_e_g_e_x (section 6.3.307 , page 140) when replying. This is + matches _$_s_t_r_i_p___w_a_s___r_e_g_e_x (section 6.3.311 , page 141) when replying. This is useful to properly react on subject changes and reduce ``subject noise.'' (esp. in Usenet) - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 142 - - _6_._3_._3_0_7 _s_t_r_i_p___w_a_s___r_e_g_e_x + _6_._3_._3_1_1 _s_t_r_i_p___w_a_s___r_e_g_e_x Type: regular expression Default: '\([Ww][Aa][RrSs]: .*\)[ ]*$' - When non-empty and _$_s_t_r_i_p___w_a_s (section 6.3.306 , page 140) is _s_e_t, mutt-ng + When non-empty and _$_s_t_r_i_p___w_a_s (section 6.3.310 , page 141) is _s_e_t, mutt-ng will remove this trailing part of the ``Subject'' line when replying if it won't be empty afterwards. - _6_._3_._3_0_8 _s_t_u_f_f___q_u_o_t_e_d + _6_._3_._3_1_2 _s_t_u_f_f___q_u_o_t_e_d Type: boolean Default: no + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 143 + If _s_e_t, attachments with flowed format will have their quoting ``stuffed'', i.e. a space will be inserted between the quote characters and the actual text. - _6_._3_._3_0_9 _s_u_s_p_e_n_d + _6_._3_._3_1_3 _s_u_s_p_e_n_d Type: boolean @@ -7762,7 +7807,7 @@ usually CTRL+Z. This is useful if you run Mutt-ng inside an xterm using a com- mand like ``xterm -e muttng.'' - _6_._3_._3_1_0 _t_e_x_t___f_l_o_w_e_d + _6_._3_._3_1_4 _t_e_x_t___f_l_o_w_e_d Type: boolean @@ -7773,10 +7818,10 @@ like ordinary text. To actually make use of this format's features, you'll need support in your editor. - Note that _$_i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (section 6.3.107 , page 89) is ignored when this + Note that _$_i_n_d_e_n_t___s_t_r_i_n_g (section 6.3.109 , page 90) is ignored when this option is set. - _6_._3_._3_1_1 _t_h_o_r_o_u_g_h___s_e_a_r_c_h + _6_._3_._3_1_5 _t_h_o_r_o_u_g_h___s_e_a_r_c_h Type: boolean @@ -7787,9 +7832,7 @@ to be searched are decoded before searching. If _u_n_s_e_t, messages are searched as they appear in the folder. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 143 - - _6_._3_._3_1_2 _t_h_r_e_a_d___r_e_c_e_i_v_e_d + _6_._3_._3_1_6 _t_h_r_e_a_d___r_e_c_e_i_v_e_d Type: boolean @@ -7798,16 +7841,19 @@ When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng uses the date received rather than the date sent to thread messages by subject. - _6_._3_._3_1_3 _t_i_l_d_e + _6_._3_._3_1_7 _t_i_l_d_e Type: boolean Default: no When _s_e_t, the internal-pager will pad blank lines to the bottom of the screen + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 144 + with a tilde (~). - _6_._3_._3_1_4 _t_i_m_e_o_u_t + _6_._3_._3_1_8 _t_i_m_e_o_u_t Type: number @@ -7817,7 +7863,7 @@ pressed in the main menu before timing out and checking for new mail. A value of zero or less will cause Mutt-ng to never time out. - _6_._3_._3_1_5 _t_m_p_d_i_r + _6_._3_._3_1_9 _t_m_p_d_i_r Type: path @@ -7828,7 +7874,7 @@ set, the environment variable $TMPDIR is used. If $TMPDIR is not set then '/tmp' is used. - _6_._3_._3_1_6 _t_o___c_h_a_r_s + _6_._3_._3_2_0 _t_o___c_h_a_r_s Type: string @@ -7844,9 +7890,7 @@ indicate mail that was sent by _y_o_u. The sixth character is used to indicate when a mail was sent to a mailing-list you're subscribe to (default: L). - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 144 - - _6_._3_._3_1_7 _t_r_a_s_h + _6_._3_._3_2_1 _t_r_a_s_h Type: path @@ -7858,10 +7902,12 @@ NNoottee: When you delete a message in the trash folder, it is really deleted, so that there is no way to recover mail. - _6_._3_._3_1_8 _t_u_n_n_e_l + _6_._3_._3_2_2 _t_u_n_n_e_l Type: string + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 145 + Default: '' Setting this variable will cause Mutt-ng to open a pipe to a command instead of @@ -7873,7 +7919,7 @@ NNoottee:: For this example to work you must be able to log in to the remote machine without having to enter a password. - _6_._3_._3_1_9 _u_m_a_s_k + _6_._3_._3_2_3 _u_m_a_s_k Type: number @@ -7882,7 +7928,7 @@ This sets the umask that will be used by Mutt-ng when creating all kinds of files. If _u_n_s_e_t, the default value is 077. - _6_._3_._3_2_0 _u_n_c_o_l_l_a_p_s_e___j_u_m_p + _6_._3_._3_2_4 _u_n_c_o_l_l_a_p_s_e___j_u_m_p Type: boolean @@ -7891,7 +7937,7 @@ When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will jump to the next unread message, if any, when the cur- rent thread is _u_ncollapsed. - _6_._3_._3_2_1 _u_s_e___8_b_i_t_m_i_m_e + _6_._3_._3_2_5 _u_s_e___8_b_i_t_m_i_m_e Type: boolean @@ -7901,22 +7947,22 @@ which supports the -B8BITMIME flag (such as sendmail 8.8.x) or you may not be able to send mail. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 145 - - When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will invoke ``_$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.245 , page 124)'' with + When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will invoke ``_$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 6.3.247 , page 124)'' with the -B8BITMIME flag when sending 8-bit messages to enable ESMTP negotiation. - _6_._3_._3_2_2 _u_s_e___d_o_m_a_i_n + _6_._3_._3_2_6 _u_s_e___d_o_m_a_i_n Type: boolean Default: yes When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will qualify all local addresses (ones without the @host por- - tion) with the value of ``_$_h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e (section 6.3.88 , page 85)''. If _u_n_s_e_t, + tion) with the value of ``_$_h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e (section 6.3.89 , page 85)''. If _u_n_s_e_t, no addresses will be qualified. - _6_._3_._3_2_3 _u_s_e___f_r_o_m + _6_._3_._3_2_7 _u_s_e___f_r_o_m + + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 146 Type: boolean @@ -7926,7 +7972,7 @@ sages. If _u_n_s_e_t, no ``From:'' header field will be generated unless the user explicitly sets one using the ``_m_y___h_d_r (section 3.13 , page 25)'' command. - _6_._3_._3_2_4 _u_s_e___i_d_n + _6_._3_._3_2_8 _u_s_e___i_d_n Type: boolean @@ -7939,7 +7985,7 @@ NNoottee:: You can use IDNs for addresses even if this is _u_n_s_e_t. This variable only affects decoding. - _6_._3_._3_2_5 _u_s_e___i_p_v_6 + _6_._3_._3_2_9 _u_s_e___i_p_v_6 Type: boolean @@ -7949,7 +7995,7 @@ If this option is _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will restrict itself to IPv4 addresses. Nor- mally, the default should work. - _6_._3_._3_2_6 _u_s_e_r___a_g_e_n_t + _6_._3_._3_3_0 _u_s_e_r___a_g_e_n_t Type: boolean @@ -7958,9 +8004,7 @@ When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will add a ``User-Agent:'' header to outgoing messages, indi- cating which version of Mutt-ng was used for composing them. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 146 - - _6_._3_._3_2_7 _v_i_s_u_a_l + _6_._3_._3_3_1 _v_i_s_u_a_l Type: path @@ -7969,12 +8013,14 @@ Specifies the visual editor to invoke when the _~_v command is given in the builtin editor. - _6_._3_._3_2_8 _w_a_i_t___k_e_y + _6_._3_._3_3_2 _w_a_i_t___k_e_y Type: boolean Default: yes + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 147 + Controls whether Mutt-ng will ask you to press a key after _s_h_e_l_l_- _e_s_c_a_p_e, _p_i_p_e_- _m_e_s_s_a_g_e, _p_i_p_e_-_e_n_t_r_y, _p_r_i_n_t_-_m_e_s_s_a_g_e, and _p_r_i_n_t_-_e_n_t_r_y commands. @@ -7985,7 +8031,7 @@ When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will always ask for a key. When _u_n_s_e_t, Mutt-ng will wait for a key only if the external command returned a non-zero status. - _6_._3_._3_2_9 _w_e_e_d + _6_._3_._3_3_3 _w_e_e_d Type: boolean @@ -7994,7 +8040,7 @@ When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will weed headers when displaying, forwarding, printing, or replying to messages. - _6_._3_._3_3_0 _w_r_a_p___s_e_a_r_c_h + _6_._3_._3_3_4 _w_r_a_p___s_e_a_r_c_h Type: boolean @@ -8005,7 +8051,7 @@ When _s_e_t, searches will wrap around the first (or last) message. When _u_n_s_e_t, searches will not wrap. - _6_._3_._3_3_1 _w_r_a_p_m_a_r_g_i_n + _6_._3_._3_3_5 _w_r_a_p_m_a_r_g_i_n Type: number @@ -8014,9 +8060,7 @@ Controls the size of the margin remaining at the right side of the terminal when Mutt-ng's pager does smart wrapping. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 147 - - _6_._3_._3_3_2 _w_r_i_t_e___b_c_c + _6_._3_._3_3_6 _w_r_i_t_e___b_c_c Type: boolean @@ -8025,29 +8069,47 @@ Controls whether Mutt-ng writes out the Bcc header when preparing messages to be sent. Exim users may wish to _u_n_s_e_t this. - _6_._3_._3_3_3 _w_r_i_t_e___i_n_c + _6_._3_._3_3_7 _w_r_i_t_e___i_n_c Type: number Default: 10 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 148 + When writing a mailbox, a message will be printed every _w_r_i_t_e___i_n_c messages to indicate progress. If set to 0, only a single message will be displayed before writing a mailbox. - Also see the ``_$_r_e_a_d___i_n_c (section 6.3.224 , page 119)'' variable. + Also see the ``_$_r_e_a_d___i_n_c (section 6.3.226 , page 119)'' variable. - _6_._3_._3_3_4 _x_t_e_r_m___i_c_o_n + _6_._3_._3_3_8 _x_t_e_r_m___i_c_o_n Type: string Default: 'M%?n?AIL&ail?' Controls the format of the X11 icon title, as long as _$_x_t_e_r_m___s_e_t___t_i_t_l_e_s (sec- - tion 6.3.335 , page 146) is _s_e_t. This string is identical in formatting to the - one used by ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.301 , page 137)''. + tion 6.3.340 , page 147) is _s_e_t. This string is identical in formatting to the + one used by ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.305 , page 138)''. + + _6_._3_._3_3_9 _x_t_e_r_m___l_e_a_v_e + + Type: string + + Default: '' + + If _$_x_t_e_r_m___s_e_t___t_i_t_l_e_s (section 6.3.340 , page 147) is _s_e_t, this string will be + used to set the title when leaving mutt-ng. For terminal-based programs, + there's no easy and portable way to read the current title so mutt-ng cannot + read it upon startup and restore it when exiting. + + Based on the xterm FAQ, the following might work: + + set xterm_leave = '`test x$DISPLAY != x && xprop -id $WINDOWID | grep WM_NAME | + cut -d ''' -f 2`' - _6_._3_._3_3_5 _x_t_e_r_m___s_e_t___t_i_t_l_e_s + _6_._3_._3_4_0 _x_t_e_r_m___s_e_t___t_i_t_l_e_s Type: boolean @@ -8057,20 +8119,20 @@ you're in an appropriate terminal). The default must be _u_n_s_e_t to force in the validity checking. - _6_._3_._3_3_6 _x_t_e_r_m___t_i_t_l_e + _6_._3_._3_4_1 _x_t_e_r_m___t_i_t_l_e Type: string Default: 'Mutt-ng with %?m?%m messages&no messages?%?n? [%n New]?' Controls the format of the title bar of the xterm provided that - _$_x_t_e_r_m___s_e_t___t_i_t_l_e_s (section 6.3.335 , page 146) has been _s_e_t. This string is - identical in formatting to the one used by ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.301 , - page 137)''. + _$_x_t_e_r_m___s_e_t___t_i_t_l_e_s (section 6.3.340 , page 147) has been _s_e_t. This string is + identical in formatting to the one used by ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 6.3.305 , + page 138)''. - _6_._4 _F_u_n_c_t_i_o_n_s + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 149 - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 148 + _6_._4 _F_u_n_c_t_i_o_n_s The following is the list of available functions listed by the mapping in which they are available. The default key setting is given, and an explanation of @@ -8118,7 +8180,7 @@ _6_._4_._2 _i_n_d_e_x - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 149 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 150 bounce-message b remail a message to another user change-folder c open a different folder @@ -8175,7 +8237,7 @@ show-version V show the Mutt-ng version number and date show-limit ESC l show currently active limit pattern, if any - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 150 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 151 sort-mailbox o sort messages sort-reverse O sort messages in reverse order @@ -8193,7 +8255,7 @@ _6_._4_._3 _p_a_g_e_r - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 151 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 152 bottom not bound jump to the bottom of the message bounce-message b remail a message to another user @@ -8250,7 +8312,7 @@ recall-message R recall a postponed message redraw-screen ^L clear and redraw the screen - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 152 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 153 reply r reply to a message save-message s save message/attachment to a file @@ -8290,7 +8352,7 @@ _6_._4_._6 _a_t_t_a_c_h - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 153 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 154 bounce-message b remail a message to another user collapse-parts v toggle display of subparts @@ -8313,7 +8375,7 @@ _6_._4_._7 _c_o_m_p_o_s_e - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 154 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 155 attach-file a attach a file(s) to this message attach-message A attach message(s) to this message @@ -8356,7 +8418,7 @@ _6_._4_._9 _b_r_o_w_s_e_r - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 155 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 156 change-dir c change directories check-new TAB check mailboxes for new mail @@ -8405,14 +8467,14 @@ _7_. _M_i_s_c_e_l_l_a_n_y - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 156 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 157 _7_._1 _A_c_k_n_o_w_l_e_d_g_m_e_n_t_s Kari Hurtta co-developed the original MIME parsing code back in the ELM-ME days. - The following people have been very helpful to the development of Mutt-ng: + The following people have been very helpful to the development of Mutt: Vikas Agnihotri , @@ -8450,7 +8512,7 @@ Marco d'Itri , - Bjrn Jacke , + Bjoern Jacke , Byrial Jensen , @@ -8462,11 +8524,11 @@ Felix von Leitner (a.k.a ``Fefe'') , - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 157 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 158 Brandon Long , - Jimmy Mkel , + Jimmy Maekelae , Lars Marowsky-Bree , @@ -8496,15 +8558,34 @@ Vsevolod Volkov , - Ken Weinert Andreas Krennmair Nico Golde - Rocco Rutte + Ken Weinert + + Mutt-ng is developed by the following people: + + Andreas Krennmair + + Nico Golde + + Rocco Rutte + + The following people have been very helpful to the development of Mutt-ng: + + Iain Lea + + Andreas Kneib + + Carsten Schoelzki + + Elimar Riesebieter _7_._2 _A_b_o_u_t _t_h_i_s _d_o_c_u_m_e_n_t + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 159 + This document was written in SGML, and then rendered using the sgml-tools pack- age. - The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 158 + The Mutt-ng E-Mail Client 160 CONTENTS @@ -8534,7 +8615,7 @@ 3.6 Keyboard macros .................................................. 20 3.7 Using color and mono video attributes ............................ 21 3.8 Ignoring (weeding) unwanted message headers ...................... 23 - 3.9 Alternative addresses ............................................ 23 + 3.9 Alternative addresses ............................................ 24 3.10 Mailing lists .................................................... 24 3.11 Using Multiple spool mailboxes ................................... 25 3.12 Defining mailboxes which receive mail ............................ 25 @@ -8549,14 +8630,14 @@ 3.21 Adding key sequences to the keyboard buffer ...................... 29 3.22 Executing functions .............................................. 29 3.23 Message Scoring .................................................. 29 - 3.24 Spam detection ................................................... 29 + 3.24 Spam detection ................................................... 30 3.25 Setting variables ................................................ 31 3.26 Reading initialization commands from another file ................ 32 3.27 Configuring features conditionally ............................... 32 3.28 Removing hooks ................................................... 33 4. Advanced Usage ......................................................... 33 - 4.1 Regular Expressions .............................................. 33 + 4.1 Regular Expressions .............................................. 34 i @@ -8588,11 +8669,11 @@ 6.1 Command line options ............................................. 62 6.2 Configuration Commands ........................................... 63 6.3 Configuration variables .......................................... 65 - 6.4 Functions ....................................................... 147 + 6.4 Functions ....................................................... 149 - 7. Miscellany ............................................................ 155 - 7.1 Acknowledgments ................................................. 156 - 7.2 About this document ............................................. 157 + 7. Miscellany ............................................................ 156 + 7.1 Acknowledgments ................................................. 157 + 7.2 About this document ............................................. 158 ii