X-Git-Url: http://git.madism.org/?p=apps%2Fmadmutt.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fmuttrc.man.head;h=6f9072391b1aea2a4f6f44992ddc9f6d7ed98182;hp=a2380dd917fe956213dbfdb5bb21652ab7679bf1;hb=3d937534e7b1ee723f86594b5e4c64c95158a933;hpb=d7c69d8f0180e24b9ee48088d08090df7b4e27c2;ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/muttrc.man.head b/doc/muttrc.man.head index a2380dd..6f90723 100644 --- a/doc/muttrc.man.head +++ b/doc/muttrc.man.head @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ as an argument. .PP .nf \fBauto_view\fP \fItype\fP[\fB/\fP\fIsubtype\fP] [ ... ] -\fBunauto_view\fP \fItype\fP[fB/\fP\fIsubtype\fP] [ ... ] +\fBunauto_view\fP \fItype\fP[\fB/\fP\fIsubtype\fP] [ ... ] .fi .IP This commands permits you to specify that mutt should automatically @@ -125,9 +125,10 @@ the file name, and not use a entry given for the original MIME type. For instance, you may add the \fBapplication/octet-stream\fP MIME type to this list. .TP -\fBbind\fP \fImap\fP \fIkey\fP \fIfunction\fP -This command binds the given \fIkey\fP for the given \fImap\fP to -the given \fIfunction\fP. +\fBbind\fP \fImap1,map2,...\fP \fIkey\fP \fIfunction\fP +This command binds the given \fIkey\fP for the given \fImap\fP or maps +to the given \fIfunction\fP. Multiple maps may be specified by +separating them with commas (no whitespace is allowed). .IP Valid maps are: .BR generic ", " alias ", " attach ", " @@ -179,7 +180,8 @@ executed in the order given in the configuration file. .TP \fBmacro\fP \fImap\fP \fIkey\fP \fIsequence\fP [ \fIdescription\fP ] This command binds the given \fIsequence\fP of keys to the given -\fIkey\fP in the given \fImap\fP. For valid maps, see \fBbind\fP. +\fIkey\fP in the given \fImap\fP or maps. For valid maps, see \fBbind\fP. To +specify multipe maps, put only a comma between the maps. .PP .nf \fBcolor\fP \fIobject\fP \fIforeground\fP \fIbackground\fP [ \fI regexp\fP ] @@ -290,6 +292,24 @@ When composing a message matching \fIpattern\fP, \fIcommand\fP is executed. When multiple \fBsend-hook\fPs match, they are executed in the order in which they occur in the configuration file. .TP +\fBsend2-hook\fP [\fB!\fP]\fIpattern\fP \fIcommand\fP +Whenever a message matching \fIpattern\fP is changed (either by +editing it or by using the compose menu), \fIcommand\fP +is executed. When multiple \fBsend2-hook\fPs match, they are +executed in the order in which they occur in the configuration file. +Possible applications include setting the $sendmail variable when a +message's from header is changed. +.IP +\fBsend2-hook\fP execution is not triggered by use of +\fBenter-command\fP from the compose menu. +.TP +\fBreply-hook\fP [\fB!\fP]\fIpattern\fP \fIcommand\fP +When replying to a message matching \fIpattern\fP, \fIcommand\fP is +executed. When multiple \fBreply-hook\fPs match, they are executed +in the order in which they occur in the configuration file, but all +\fBreply-hook\fPs are matched and executed before \fBsend-hook\fPs, +regardless of their order in the configuration file. +.TP \fBcrypt-hook\fP \fIpattern\fP \fIkey-id\fP The crypt-hook command provides a method by which you can specify the ID of the public key to be used when encrypting messages @@ -354,6 +374,15 @@ variables will reset to their system defaults. \fBsource\fP \fIfilename\fP The given file will be evaluated as a configuration file. .TP +.nf +\fBspam\fP \fIpattern\fP \fIformat\fP +\fBnospam\fP \fIpattern\fP +.fi +These commands define spam-detection patterns from external spam +filters, so that mutt can sort, limit, and search on +``spam tags'' or ``spam attributes'', or display them +in the index. See the Mutt manual for details. +.TP \fBunhook\fP [\fB * \fP | \fIhook-type\fP ] This command will remove all hooks of a given type, or all hooks when \(lq\fB*\fP\(rq is used as an argument. \fIhook-type\fP @@ -402,6 +431,7 @@ l l. ~f \fIEXPR\fP messages originating from \fIEXPR\fP ~g PGP signed messages ~G PGP encrypted messages +~H \fIEXPR\fP messages with spam tags matching \fIEXPR\fP ~h \fIEXPR\fP messages which contain \fIEXPR\fP in the message header ~k message contains PGP key material ~i \fIEXPR\fP message which match \fIEXPR\fP in the \(lqMessage-ID\(rq field @@ -425,6 +455,7 @@ l l. ~x \fIEXPR\fP messages which contain \fIEXPR\fP in the \(lqReferences\(rq field ~z \fIMIN\fP-\fIMAX\fP messages with a size in the range \fIMIN\fP to \fIMAX\fP ~= duplicated messages (see $duplicate_threads) +~$ unreferenced message (requries threaded view) .TE .PP In the above, \fIEXPR\fP is a regular expression.