From d6a7a89913885f96c6343fdb98777ec8e887e4e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: pdmef Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 18:13:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Rocco Rutte: - update manual for $debug_level git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/mutt-ng/trunk@454 e385b8ad-14ed-0310-8656-cc95a2468c6d --- VERSION.svn | 2 +- doc/manual.txt | 2028 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 2 files changed, 1025 insertions(+), 1005 deletions(-) diff --git a/VERSION.svn b/VERSION.svn index 534b992..515f19a 100644 --- a/VERSION.svn +++ b/VERSION.svn @@ -1 +1 @@ -453 +454 diff --git a/doc/manual.txt b/doc/manual.txt index 4322492..74585ca 100644 --- a/doc/manual.txt +++ b/doc/manual.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ by Andreas Krennmair and others originally based on _m_u_t_t by Michael Elkins and others - version devel-r450 + version devel-r453 AAbbssttrraacctt @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ +o cclleeaarr--ffllaagg (default: W) Furthermore, the following flags reflect who the message is addressed to. They - can be customized with the _$_t_o___c_h_a_r_s (section 7.4.328 , page 169) variable. + can be customized with the _$_t_o___c_h_a_r_s (section 7.4.329 , page 169) variable. + message is to you and you only @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ _2_._5_._3 _T_h_r_e_a_d_e_d _M_o_d_e - When the mailbox is _s_o_r_t_e_d (section 7.4.296 , page 159) by _t_h_r_e_a_d_s, there are + When the mailbox is _s_o_r_t_e_d (section 7.4.297 , page 160) by _t_h_r_e_a_d_s, there are a few additional functions available in the _i_n_d_e_x and _p_a_g_e_r modes. ^D delete-thread delete all messages in the current thread @@ -518,11 +518,11 @@ NNoottee:: Collapsing a thread displays only the first message in the thread and hides the others. This is useful when threads contain so many messages that you can only see a handful of threads on the screen. See %M in _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (sec- - tion 7.4.114 , page 115). For example, you could use "%?M?(#%03M)&(%4l)?" in - _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.114 , page 115) to optionally display the number of + tion 7.4.115 , page 115). For example, you could use "%?M?(#%03M)&(%4l)?" in + _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.115 , page 115) to optionally display the number of hidden messages if the thread is collapsed. - See also: _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___t_h_r_e_a_d_s (section 7.4.317 , page 167). + See also: _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___t_h_r_e_a_d_s (section 7.4.318 , page 167). _2_._5_._4 _M_i_s_c_e_l_l_a_n_e_o_u_s _F_u_n_c_t_i_o_n_s @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ Reply to the current or tagged message(s) by extracting any addresses which match the regular expressions given by the _l_i_s_t_s _o_r _s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e (section 3.13 , page 35) commands, but also honor any Mail-Followup-To header(s) if the - _$_h_o_n_o_r___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 7.4.92 , page 110) configuration variable is set. + _$_h_o_n_o_r___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 7.4.93 , page 110) 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. @@ -613,9 +613,9 @@ (default: |) Asks for an external Unix command and pipes the current or tagged message(s) to - it. The variables _$_p_i_p_e___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 7.4.205 , page 139), _$_p_i_p_e___s_p_l_i_t - (section 7.4.207 , page 139), _$_p_i_p_e___s_e_p (section 7.4.206 , page 139) and - _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 7.4.339 , page 171) control the exact behavior of this + it. The variables _$_p_i_p_e___d_e_c_o_d_e (section 7.4.206 , page 139), _$_p_i_p_e___s_p_l_i_t + (section 7.4.208 , page 139), _$_p_i_p_e___s_e_p (section 7.4.207 , page 139) and + _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 7.4.340 , page 172) control the exact behavior of this function. rreesseenndd--mmeessssaaggee @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ 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 _$_w_e_e_d (section 7.4.340 , page 172) variable. + the value of the _$_w_e_e_d (section 7.4.341 , page 172) 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- @@ -635,14 +635,14 @@ (default: !) Asks for an external Unix command and executes it. The _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section - 7.4.339 , page 171) can be used to control whether Mutt-ng will wait for a key + 7.4.340 , page 172) can be used to control whether Mutt-ng will wait for a key to be pressed when the command returns (presumably to let the user read the output of the command), based on the return status of the named command. ttooggggllee--qquuootteedd (default: T) - The _p_a_g_e_r uses the _$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 7.4.230 , page 144) variable to + The _p_a_g_e_r uses the _$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 7.4.231 , page 144) variable to detect quoted text when displaying the body of the message. This function tog- gles the display of the quoted material in the message. It is particularly useful when are interested in just the response and there is a large amount of @@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ sages from. You can now tag messages in that folder and they will be attached to the message you are sending. Note that certain operations like composing a new mail, replying, forwarding, etc. are not permitted when you are in that - folder. The %r in _$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.313 , page 164) will change to a + folder. The %r in _$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.314 , page 164) will change to a 'A' to indicate that you are in attach-message mode. The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 16 @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ field, Mutt-ng will not generate a _R_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s_: field, which allows you to cre- ate a new message thread. - Also see _e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.58 , page 102). + Also see _e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.59 , page 102). _2_._6_._4 _U_s_i_n_g _M_u_t_t_-_n_g _w_i_t_h _P_G_P @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ Pgp: [ E | S | S_<_i_d_> ] ``E'' encrypts, ``S'' signs and ``S'' signs with the given key, setting - _$_p_g_p___s_i_g_n___a_s (section 7.4.197 , page 137) permanently. + _$_p_g_p___s_i_g_n___a_s (section 7.4.198 , page 137) permanently. If you have told mutt to PGP encrypt a message, it will guide you through a key selection process when you try to send the message. Mutt-ng will not ask you @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ encrypted using the selected public keys, and sent out. Most fields of the entries in the key selection menu (see also _$_p_g_p___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_- - _m_a_t (section 7.4.184 , page 134)) have obvious meanings. But some explana- + _m_a_t (section 7.4.185 , page 134)) 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: @@ -947,7 +947,7 @@ 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 _$_m_i_x___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.144 , + %c entry of the remailer menu lines (see _$_m_i_x___e_n_t_r_y___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.145 , page 123)). Most important is the ``middleman'' capability, indicated by a capital ``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 @@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ 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 _$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_d (section 7.4.219 , page 142) variable. This means that you can + the _$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e_d (section 7.4.220 , page 142) variable. This means that you can recall the message even if you exit Mutt-ng and then restart it at a later time. @@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ be in the same folder with the message you replied to for the status of the message to be updated. - See also the _$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e (section 7.4.218 , page 142) quad-option. + See also the _$_p_o_s_t_p_o_n_e (section 7.4.219 , page 142) quad-option. _3_. _C_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_a_t_i_o_n @@ -1128,7 +1128,7 @@ set record=+sent_on_$HOSTNAME - sets the _$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 7.4.235 , page 145) variable to the string _+_s_e_n_t___o_n__ + sets the _$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 7.4.236 , page 146) variable to the string _+_s_e_n_t___o_n__ and appends the value of the evironment variable $HOSTNAME. NNoottee:: There will be no warning if an environment variable is not defined. The @@ -1141,12 +1141,12 @@ set imap_home_namespace = $folder - would set the value of _$_i_m_a_p___h_o_m_e___n_a_m_e_s_p_a_c_e (section 7.4.99 , page 111) to the - value to which _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 7.4.68 , page 104) is _c_u_r_r_e_n_t_l_y set to. + would set the value of _$_i_m_a_p___h_o_m_e___n_a_m_e_s_p_a_c_e (section 7.4.100 , page 112) to + the value to which _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 7.4.69 , page 104) is _c_u_r_r_e_n_t_l_y set to. NNoottee:: There're no logical links established in such cases so that the the value - for _$_i_m_a_p___h_o_m_e___n_a_m_e_s_p_a_c_e (section 7.4.99 , page 111) won't change even if - _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 7.4.68 , page 104) gets changed. + for _$_i_m_a_p___h_o_m_e___n_a_m_e_s_p_a_c_e (section 7.4.100 , page 112) won't change even if + _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 7.4.69 , page 104) gets changed. NNoottee:: There will be no warning if a configuration variable is not defined or is empty. The result will of the expansion will then be empty. @@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@ To use aliases, you merely use the alias at any place in mutt where mutt prompts for addresses, such as the _T_o_: or _C_c_: prompt. You can also enter aliases in your editor at the appropriate headers if you have the _$_e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s - (section 7.4.58 , page 102) variable set. + (section 7.4.59 , page 102) variable set. In addition, at the various address prompts, you can use the tab character to expand a partial alias to the full alias. If there are multiple matches, mutt @@ -1369,7 +1369,7 @@ _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 7.5 , page 173). The special + list of functions, see the _r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e (section 7.5 , page 174). The special function noop unbinds the specified key sequence. _3_._6 _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 @@ -1399,8 +1399,8 @@ 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 _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 7.4.302 , page - 161) at the beginning of the pattern, you must place it inside of double or + NNoottee:: if you use the ``!'' shortcut for _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 7.4.303 , page + 162) 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. @@ -1436,7 +1436,7 @@ 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 3.5 , page 26). Functions are listed in the _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n _r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e (section - 7.5 , page 173). + 7.5 , page 174). 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 @@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@ +o normal - +o quoted (text matching _$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 7.4.230 , page 144) in the + +o quoted (text matching _$_q_u_o_t_e___r_e_g_e_x_p (section 7.4.231 , page 144) in the body of a message) +o quoted1, quoted2, ..., quotedNN (higher levels of quoting) @@ -1617,7 +1617,7 @@ 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 - _$_r_e_p_l_y___t_o (section 7.4.238 , page 146).) + _$_r_e_p_l_y___t_o (section 7.4.239 , page 146).) 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 @@ -1728,7 +1728,7 @@ " - For completeness, the _$_d_e_l_e_t_e___s_p_a_c_e (section 7.4.50 , page 100) variable pro- + For completeness, the _$_d_e_l_e_t_e___s_p_a_c_e (section 7.4.51 , page 100) variable pro- vides the mechanism to generate a DelSp=yes parameter on _o_u_t_g_o_i_n_g messages. According to the standard, clients receiving a format=flowed messages should delete the last space of a flowed line but still interpret the line as flowed. @@ -1754,7 +1754,7 @@ the 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 per- sonal CCs of list messages. Also note that the generation of the Mail-Fol- - lowup-To header is controlled by the _$_f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 7.4.70 , page 105) + lowup-To header is controlled by the _$_f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 7.4.71 , page 105) configuration variable. The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 36 @@ -1827,8 +1827,8 @@ 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 4.9 , page 60) (such as ``='' and ``!''), any variable definition that affect these char- - acters (like _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 7.4.68 , page 104) and _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section - 7.4.302 , page 161)) should be executed before the mailboxes command. + acters (like _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 7.4.69 , page 104) and _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section + 7.4.303 , page 162)) should be executed before the mailboxes command. _3_._1_6 _U_s_e_r _d_e_f_i_n_e_d _h_e_a_d_e_r_s @@ -1853,7 +1853,7 @@ there, so Mutt-ng enforces the rule. If you would like to add a header field to a single message, you should either - set the _e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.58 , page 102) variable, or use the _e_d_i_t_- + set the _e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.59 , page 102) variable, or use the _e_d_i_t_- _h_e_a_d_e_r_s function (default: ``E'') in the send-menu so that you can edit the header of your message along with the body. @@ -1902,10 +1902,10 @@ 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 _$_r_e_c_o_r_d - (section 7.4.235 , page 145). Mutt-ng searches the initial list of message + (section 7.4.236 , page 146). Mutt-ng searches the initial list of message recipients for the first matching _r_e_g_e_x_p and uses _m_a_i_l_b_o_x as the default Fcc: mailbox. If no match is found the message will be saved to _$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section - 7.4.235 , page 145) mailbox. + 7.4.236 , page 146) mailbox. The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 39 @@ -1946,7 +1946,7 @@ 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 - _$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 7.4.252 , page 149) variable depending on the message's + _$_s_e_n_d_m_a_i_l (section 7.4.253 , page 150) variable depending on the message's sender address. For each type of send-hook or reply-hook, when multiple matches occur, commands @@ -1962,8 +1962,8 @@ The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 40 - _$_a_t_t_r_i_b_u_t_i_o_n (section 7.4.18 , page 93), _$_s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e (section 7.4.264 , page - 152) and _$_l_o_c_a_l_e (section 7.4.118 , page 118) variables in order to change the + _$_a_t_t_r_i_b_u_t_i_o_n (section 7.4.18 , page 93), _$_s_i_g_n_a_t_u_r_e (section 7.4.265 , page + 153) and _$_l_o_c_a_l_e (section 7.4.119 , page 118) 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 @@ -2022,7 +2022,7 @@ 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 7.5 , page 173). ``exec function'' is equivalent + _f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n _r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e (section 7.5 , page 174). ``exec function'' is equivalent to ``push ''. _3_._2_6 _M_e_s_s_a_g_e _S_c_o_r_i_n_g @@ -2068,10 +2068,10 @@ delete threshold, it will be marked as deleted. These three thresholds can be set via the variables _$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___f_l_a_g (sec- - tion 7.4.249 , page 149), _$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___r_e_a_d (section 7.4.250 , page 149), - _$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___d_e_l_e_t_e (section 7.4.248 , page 149) and. By default, - _$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___r_e_a_d (section 7.4.250 , page 149) and _$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___d_e_l_e_t_e - (section 7.4.248 , page 149) are set to -1, which means that in the default + tion 7.4.250 , page 149), _$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___r_e_a_d (section 7.4.251 , page 149), + _$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___d_e_l_e_t_e (section 7.4.249 , page 149) and. By default, + _$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___r_e_a_d (section 7.4.251 , page 149) and _$_s_c_o_r_e___t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d___d_e_l_e_t_e + (section 7.4.249 , page 149) are set to -1, which means that in the default threshold configuration no message will ever get marked as read or deleted. Scoring gets especially interesting when combined with the color command and @@ -2095,7 +2095,7 @@ your spam patterns with the spam and nospam commands, you can _l_i_m_i_t, _s_e_a_r_c_h, and _s_o_r_t your mail based on its spam attributes, as determined by the external filter. You also can display the spam attributes in your index display using - the %H selector in the _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.114 , page 115) variable. + the %H selector in the _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.115 , page 115) variable. (Tip: try %?H?[%H] ? to display spam tags only when they are defined for a given message.) @@ -2337,13 +2337,13 @@ An example for testing for variable names can be used if users use different revisions of mutt-ng whereby the older one may not have a certain variable. To - test for the availability of _$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 7.4.103 , page 112), + test for the availability of _$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 7.4.104 , page 113), use: ifdef imap_mail_check 'set imap_mail_check = 300' Provided for completeness is the test for menu names. To set _$_p_a_g_e_r___i_n_d_e_x___l_i_n_e_s - (section 7.4.174 , page 131) only if the pager menu is available, use: + (section 7.4.175 , page 132) only if the pager menu is available, use: ifdef pager 'set pager_index_lines = 10' @@ -2643,7 +2643,7 @@ +o the current mutt-ng version number The setting for the status bar of the index is controlled via the _$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_- - _m_a_t (section 7.4.313 , page 164) variable. For the hostname and version + _m_a_t (section 7.4.314 , page 164) variable. For the hostname and version string, there's an expando for $status_format: %h expands to the hostname and %v to the version string. When just configuring: @@ -2845,9 +2845,9 @@ searching language. You can still specify a simple _r_e_g_u_l_a_r _e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n like the other hooks, in which case Mutt-ng will translate your pattern into the full language, using the translation specified by the _$_d_e_f_a_u_l_t___h_o_o_k (section - 7.4.48 , page 99) variable. The pattern is translated at the time the hook is - declared, so the value of _$_d_e_f_a_u_l_t___h_o_o_k (section 7.4.48 , page 99) that is in - effect at that time will be used. + 7.4.49 , page 100) variable. The pattern is translated at the time the hook + is declared, so the value of _$_d_e_f_a_u_l_t___h_o_o_k (section 7.4.49 , page 100) that is + in effect at that time will be used. _4_._6 _U_s_i_n_g _t_h_e _s_i_d_e_b_a_r @@ -2902,7 +2902,7 @@ 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 _$_q_u_e_r_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 7.4.226 , page 143) vari- + simple interface. Using the _$_q_u_e_r_y___c_o_m_m_a_n_d (section 7.4.227 , page 144) vari- able, you specify the wrapper command to use. For example: set query_command = "mutt_ldap_query.pl '%s'" @@ -2944,7 +2944,7 @@ 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 _$_m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e (section 7.4.130 , page 120) + uses the default specified with the _$_m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e (section 7.4.131 , page 121) variable. mmbbooxx. This is the most widely used mailbox format for UNIX. All messages are @@ -2981,12 +2981,12 @@ These shortcuts can be used anywhere you are prompted for a file or mailbox path. - +o ! -- refers to your _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 7.4.302 , page 161) (incoming) + +o ! -- refers to your _$_s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 7.4.303 , page 162) (incoming) mailbox - +o > -- refers to your _$_m_b_o_x (section 7.4.129 , page 120) file + +o > -- refers to your _$_m_b_o_x (section 7.4.130 , page 121) file - +o < -- refers to your _$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 7.4.235 , page 145) file + +o < -- refers to your _$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 7.4.236 , page 146) file +o ^ -- refers to the current mailbox @@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ +o ~ -- refers to your home directory - +o = or + -- refers to your _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 7.4.68 , page 104) directory + +o = or + -- refers to your _$_f_o_l_d_e_r (section 7.4.69 , page 104) 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 3.18 , page 38) as determined by the address of the alias @@ -3012,7 +3012,7 @@ 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 _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.114 , page 115) variable, the escape + box. In the _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.115 , page 115) 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). @@ -3030,7 +3030,7 @@ 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 _$_f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 7.4.70 , page 105) option is set, mutt will + and if the _$_f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o (section 7.4.71 , page 105) 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 @@ -3040,7 +3040,7 @@ Conversely, when group-replying or list-replying to a message which has a Mail- Followup-To header, mutt will respect this header if the _$_h_o_n_o_r___f_o_l_l_o_w_u_p___t_o - (section 7.4.92 , page 110) configuration variable is set. Using list-reply + (section 7.4.93 , page 110) configuration variable is set. Using list-reply will in this case also make sure that the reply goes to the mailing list, even if it's not specified in the list of recipients in the Mail-Followup-To. @@ -3053,7 +3053,7 @@ the message. This can create problems when trying to reply directly to the author in private, since most mail clients will automatically reply to the address given in the ``Reply-To'' field. Mutt-ng uses the _$_r_e_p_l_y___t_o (section - 7.4.238 , page 146) variable to help decide which address to use. If set to + 7.4.239 , page 146) 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 @@ -3061,13 +3061,13 @@ The ``X-Label:'' header field can be used to further identify mailing lists or list subject matter (or just to annotate messages individually). The - _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.114 , page 115) variable's ``%y'' and ``%Y'' + _$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.115 , page 115) 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 easily be inserted by procmail and other mail filtering agents. - Lastly, Mutt-ng has the ability to _s_o_r_t (section 7.4.296 , page 159) the mail- + Lastly, Mutt-ng has the ability to _s_o_r_t (section 7.4.297 , page 160) the mail- box into _t_h_r_e_a_d_s (section 2.5.3 , page 11). 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- @@ -3121,10 +3121,10 @@ To support this, there are two variables: - +o _$_d_s_n___n_o_t_i_f_y (section 7.4.55 , page 101) is used to request receipts for + +o _$_d_s_n___n_o_t_i_f_y (section 7.4.56 , page 101) is used to request receipts for different results (such as failed message, message delivered, etc.). - +o _$_d_s_n___r_e_t_u_r_n (section 7.4.56 , page 101) requests how much of your message + +o _$_d_s_n___r_e_t_u_r_n (section 7.4.57 , page 102) requests how much of your message should be returned with the receipt (headers or full message). Please see the reference chapter for possible values. @@ -3148,7 +3148,7 @@ 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 _$_p_o_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 7.4.213 , page 141) variable, which defaults + by the _$_p_o_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 7.4.214 , page 141) 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 @@ -3158,8 +3158,8 @@ 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 7.4.211 , page 140), fetch all your - new mail and place it in the local _s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 7.4.302 , page 161). + It allows to connect to _p_o_p___h_o_s_t (section 7.4.212 , page 140), fetch all your + new mail and place it in the local _s_p_o_o_l_f_i_l_e (section 7.4.303 , page 162). 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- @@ -3202,12 +3202,12 @@ 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 _$_i_m_a_p___l_i_s_t___s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d (section 7.4.101 , page 112) + command. See also the _$_i_m_a_p___l_i_s_t___s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e_d (section 7.4.102 , page 112) variable. Polling for new mail on an IMAP server can cause noticeable delays. So, you'll - want to carefully tune the _$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 7.4.103 , page 112) and - _$_t_i_m_e_o_u_t (section 7.4.326 , page 169) variables. + want to carefully tune the _$_i_m_a_p___m_a_i_l___c_h_e_c_k (section 7.4.104 , page 113) and + _$_t_i_m_e_o_u_t (section 7.4.327 , page 169) 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 @@ -3257,15 +3257,15 @@ There are a few variables which control authentication: - +o _$_i_m_a_p___u_s_e_r (section 7.4.109 , page 114) - controls the username under + +o _$_i_m_a_p___u_s_e_r (section 7.4.110 , page 114) - 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 _$_i_m_a_p___p_a_s_s (section 7.4.104 , page 113) - a password which you may pre- + +o _$_i_m_a_p___p_a_s_s (section 7.4.105 , page 113) - a password which you may pre- set, used by all authentication methods where a password is needed. - +o _$_i_m_a_p___a_u_t_h_e_n_t_i_c_a_t_o_r_s (section 7.4.95 , page 110) - a colon-delimited list + +o _$_i_m_a_p___a_u_t_h_e_n_t_i_c_a_t_o_r_s (section 7.4.96 , page 111) - 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). @@ -3278,7 +3278,7 @@ The Default newsserver can be obtained from the $NNTPSERVER environment vari- able. Like other news readers, info about subscribed newsgroups is saved in a - file as specified by the _$_n_n_t_p___n_e_w_s_r_c (section 7.4.161 , page 128) variable. + file as specified by the _$_n_n_t_p___n_e_w_s_r_c (section 7.4.162 , page 129) variable. Article headers are cached and can be loaded from a file when a newsgroup is entered instead loading from newsserver; currently, this caching mechanism still is different from the header caching for maildir/IMAP. @@ -3327,18 +3327,18 @@ muttng -v contains +USE_LIBESMTP, this will be or is the case already. The SMTP support includes support for Delivery Status Notification (see _D_e_l_i_v_e_r_y _S_t_a_t_u_s _N_o_t_i_f_i_c_a_t_i_o_n (section 4.12 , page 62) section) as well as handling the 8BIT- - MIME flag controlled via _$_u_s_e___8_b_i_t_m_i_m_e (section 7.4.333 , page 170). + MIME flag controlled via _$_u_s_e___8_b_i_t_m_i_m_e (section 7.4.334 , page 170). To enable sending mail directly via SMTP without an MTA such as Postfix or - SSMTP and the like, simply set the _$_s_m_t_p___h_o_s_t (section 7.4.291 , page 158) + SSMTP and the like, simply set the _$_s_m_t_p___h_o_s_t (section 7.4.292 , page 158) variable pointing to your SMTP server. - Authentication mechanisms are available via the _$_s_m_t_p___u_s_e_r (section 7.4.295 , - page 159) and _$_s_m_t_p___p_a_s_s (section 7.4.292 , page 158) variables. + Authentication mechanisms are available via the _$_s_m_t_p___u_s_e_r (section 7.4.296 , + page 159) and _$_s_m_t_p___p_a_s_s (section 7.4.293 , page 159) variables. Transport Encryption via the StartTLS command is also available. For this to work, first of all Mutt-ng must be built with SSL or GNUTLS. Secondly, the - _$_s_m_t_p___u_s_e___t_l_s (section 7.4.294 , page 159) variable must be either set to + _$_s_m_t_p___u_s_e___t_l_s (section 7.4.295 , page 159) variable must be either set to ``enabled'' or ``required.'' In both cases, StartTLS will be used if the server supports it: for the second case, the connection will fail if it doesn't while switching back to unencrypted communication for the first one. @@ -3348,7 +3348,7 @@ The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 67 they allow for only one value which may not be what the user wants to send as - the From: header. In this case, the variable _$_s_m_t_p___e_n_v_e_l_o_p_e (section 7.4.290 , + the From: header. In this case, the variable _$_s_m_t_p___e_n_v_e_l_o_p_e (section 7.4.291 , page 158) may be used to set the envelope different from the From: header. _4_._1_7 _M_a_n_a_g_i_n_g _m_u_l_t_i_p_l_e _I_M_A_P_/_P_O_P_/_N_N_T_P _a_c_c_o_u_n_t_s _(_O_P_T_I_O_N_A_L_) @@ -3414,7 +3414,7 @@ compressed. This is important because it allows the use of programs that do not have well defined extensions. Just use '.' as a regexp. But this may be sur- prising if your compressing script produces empty files. In this situation, - unset _$_s_a_v_e___e_m_p_t_y (section 7.4.245 , page 148), so that the compressed file + unset _$_s_a_v_e___e_m_p_t_y (section 7.4.246 , page 148), so that the compressed file will be removed if you delete all of the messages. _4_._1_9_._1 _O_p_e_n _a _c_o_m_p_r_e_s_s_e_d _m_a_i_l_b_o_x _f_o_r _r_e_a_d_i_n_g @@ -3487,7 +3487,7 @@ When _a_p_p_e_n_d_-_h_o_o_k (section 4.19.3 , page 69) is used, the folder is not opened, which saves time, but this means that we can not find out what the folder type - is. Thus the default (_$_m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e (section 7.4.130 , page 120)) type is always + is. Thus the default (_$_m_b_o_x___t_y_p_e (section 7.4.131 , page 121)) type is always supposed (i.e. this is the format used for the temporary folder). If the file does not exist when you save to it, _c_l_o_s_e_-_h_o_o_k (section 4.19.2 , @@ -3722,7 +3722,7 @@ The interpretation of shell meta-characters embedded in MIME parameters can lead to security problems in general. Mutt-ng tries to quote parameters in expansion of %s syntaxes properly, and avoids risky characters by substituting - them, see the _m_a_i_l_c_a_p___s_a_n_i_t_i_z_e (section 7.4.121 , page 119) variable. + them, see the _m_a_i_l_c_a_p___s_a_n_i_t_i_z_e (section 7.4.122 , page 119) variable. Although mutt's procedures to invoke programs with mailcap seem to be safe, there are other applications parsing mailcap, maybe taking less care of it. @@ -3772,10 +3772,10 @@ needsterminal Mutt-ng uses this flag when viewing attachments with _a_u_t_o_v_i_e_w (sec- tion 5.4 , page 78), in order to decide whether it should honor - the setting of the _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 7.4.339 , page 171) variable + the setting of the _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 7.4.340 , page 172) variable or not. When an attachment is viewed using an interactive program, and the corresponding mailcap entry has a _n_e_e_d_s_t_e_r_m_i_n_a_l flag, Mutt- - ng will use _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 7.4.339 , page 171) and the exit + ng will use _$_w_a_i_t___k_e_y (section 7.4.340 , page 172) and the exit status of the program to decide if it will ask you to press a key after the external program has exited. In all other situations it will not prompt you for a key. @@ -4052,10 +4052,10 @@ _6_._2 _T_e_m_p_o_r_a_r_y _F_i_l_e_s Mutt-ng uses many temporary files for viewing messages, verifying digital sig- - natures, etc. The _$_u_m_a_s_k (section 7.4.331 , page 170) variable can be used to + natures, etc. The _$_u_m_a_s_k (section 7.4.332 , page 170) variable can be used to change the default permissions of these files. Please only change it if you really know what you are doing. Also, a different location for these files may - be desired which can be changed via the _$_t_m_p_d_i_r (section 7.4.327 , page 169) + be desired which can be changed via the _$_t_m_p_d_i_r (section 7.4.328 , page 169) variable. _6_._3 _I_n_f_o_r_m_a_t_i_o_n _L_e_a_k_s @@ -4067,7 +4067,7 @@ step counter which is increased (and rotated) with every message sent. If you'd like to hide this information probably telling others how many mail you sent in which time, you at least need to remove the %P expando from the default setting - of the _$_m_s_g_i_d___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.147 , page 124) variable. Please make sure + of the _$_m_s_g_i_d___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.148 , page 124) variable. Please make sure that you really know how local parts of these Message-ID: headers are composed. The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 81 @@ -4079,7 +4079,7 @@ default, mutt-ng will be strict in interpreting them which means that arbitrary header fields can be embedded in these links which could override existing header fields or attach arbitrary files. This may be problematic if the - _$_e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.58 , page 102) variable is _u_n_s_e_t, i.e. the user + _$_e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.59 , page 102) variable is _u_n_s_e_t, i.e. the user doesn't want to see header fields while editing the message. For example, following a link like @@ -4089,13 +4089,13 @@ will send out the user's private gnupg keyring to joe@host if the user doesn't follow the information on screen carefully enough. - When _u_n_s_e_t_t_i_n_g the _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___m_a_i_l_t_o (section 7.4.315 , page 166) variable, mutt- + When _u_n_s_e_t_t_i_n_g the _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___m_a_i_l_t_o (section 7.4.316 , page 166) variable, mutt- ng will +o be less strict when interpreting these links by prepending a X-Mailto- string to all header fields embedded in such a link _a_n_d - +o turn on the _$_e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.58 , page 102) variable by force + +o turn on the _$_e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.59 , page 102) variable by force to let the user see all the headers (because they still may leak informa- tion.) @@ -4108,7 +4108,7 @@ One of these is the mailcap mechanism as defined by RfC 1524. Mutt-ng can be set up to _a_u_t_o_m_a_t_i_c_a_l_l_y execute any given utility as listed in one of the mail- - cap files (see the _$_m_a_i_l_c_a_p___p_a_t_h (section 7.4.120 , page 118) variable for + cap files (see the _$_m_a_i_l_c_a_p___p_a_t_h (section 7.4.121 , page 119) variable for details.) These utilities may have a variety of security vulnerabilities, including over- @@ -4127,7 +4127,7 @@ +o keep the software packages referenced in the mailcap file up to date - +o leave the _$_m_a_i_l_c_a_p___s_a_n_i_t_i_z_e (section 7.4.121 , page 119) variable in its + +o leave the _$_m_a_i_l_c_a_p___s_a_n_i_t_i_z_e (section 7.4.122 , page 119) variable in its default state to restrict mailcap expandos to a safe set of characters _6_._4_._2 _O_t_h_e_r @@ -4594,7 +4594,7 @@ set assumed_charset='iso-2022-jp:euc-jp:shift_jis:utf-8' However, only the first content is valid for the message body. This variable - is valid only if _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___m_i_m_e (section 7.4.316 , page 167) is unset. + is valid only if _$_s_t_r_i_c_t___m_i_m_e (section 7.4.317 , page 167) is unset. _7_._4_._1_4 _a_t_t_a_c_h___f_o_r_m_a_t @@ -4699,7 +4699,7 @@ This is the string that will precede a message which has been included in a reply. For a full listing of defined printf(3)-like sequences see the section - on ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.114 , page 115)''. + on ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.115 , page 115)''. _7_._4_._1_9 _a_u_t_o___t_a_g @@ -4720,12 +4720,12 @@ The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 94 - When _s_e_t along with ``_$_e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.58 , page 102)'', Mutt-ng + When _s_e_t along with ``_$_e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s (section 7.4.59 , page 102)'', Mutt-ng will skip the initial send-menu and allow you to immediately begin editing the body of your message. The send-menu may still be accessed once you have fin- ished editing the body of your message. - Also see ``_$_f_a_s_t___r_e_p_l_y (section 7.4.64 , page 103)''. + Also see ``_$_f_a_s_t___r_e_p_l_y (section 7.4.65 , page 103)''. _7_._4_._2_1 _b_e_e_p @@ -4839,7 +4839,7 @@ Default: '-- Mutt-ng: Compose [Approx. msg size: %l Atts: %a]%>-' Controls the format of the status line displayed in the ``compose'' menu. This - string is similar to ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.313 , page 164)'', but has + string is similar to ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.314 , page 164)'', but has its own set of printf(3)-like sequences: %a @@ -4854,7 +4854,7 @@ %v Mutt-ng version string - See the text describing the ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.313 , page 164)'' + See the text describing the ``_$_s_t_a_t_u_s___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.314 , page 164)'' option for more information on how to set ``_$_c_o_m_p_o_s_e___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.30 , page 96)''. @@ -4912,9 +4912,9 @@ Default: yes This variable controls whether or not copies of your outgoing messages will be - saved for later references. Also see ``_$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 7.4.235 , page - 145)'', ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section 7.4.246 , page 148)'', ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section - 7.4.72 , page 106)'' and ``_f_c_c_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.19 , page 38)''. + saved for later references. Also see ``_$_r_e_c_o_r_d (section 7.4.236 , page + 146)'', ``_$_s_a_v_e___n_a_m_e (section 7.4.247 , page 148)'', ``_$_f_o_r_c_e___n_a_m_e (section + 7.4.73 , page 106)'' and ``_f_c_c_-_h_o_o_k (section 3.19 , page 38)''. _7_._4_._3_7 _c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_e_n_c_r_y_p_t @@ -4926,7 +4926,7 @@ 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 ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section - 7.4.282 , page 156)'' is _s_e_t, then OpenSSL is used instead to create S/MIME + 7.4.283 , page 157)'' is _s_e_t, then OpenSSL is used instead to create S/MIME messages and settings can be overridden by use of the _s_m_i_m_e_-_m_e_n_u. (Crypto only) @@ -4940,7 +4940,7 @@ encryption/signing for messages. See also ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_e_n_c_r_y_p_t (section 7.4.37 , page 97)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_e_n_c_r_y_p_t (section 7.4.41 , page 98)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_s_i_g_n (section 7.4.39 , page 97)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_s_i_g_n (section - 7.4.42 , page 98)'' and ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 7.4.282 , page 156)''. + 7.4.42 , page 98)'' and ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 7.4.283 , page 157)''. The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 98 @@ -4953,7 +4953,7 @@ Setting this variable will cause Mutt-ng to always attempt to cryptographically sign outgoing messages. This can be overridden by use of the _p_g_p_-_m_e_n_u, when signing is not required or encryption is requested as well. If - ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 7.4.282 , page 156)'' is _s_e_t, then OpenSSL is + ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 7.4.283 , page 157)'' is _s_e_t, then OpenSSL is used instead to create S/MIME messages and settings can be overridden by use of the _s_m_i_m_e_-_m_e_n_u. (Crypto only) @@ -4967,7 +4967,7 @@ encryption/signing for messages. See also ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_e_n_c_r_y_p_t (section 7.4.37 , page 97)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_e_n_c_r_y_p_t (section 7.4.41 , page 98)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___a_u_t_o_s_i_g_n (section 7.4.39 , page 97)'', ``_$_c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_s_i_g_n (section - 7.4.42 , page 98)'' and ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 7.4.282 , page 156)''. + 7.4.42 , page 98)'' and ``_$_s_m_i_m_e___i_s___d_e_f_a_u_l_t (section 7.4.283 , page 157)''. _7_._4_._4_1 _c_r_y_p_t___r_e_p_l_y_e_n_c_r_y_p_t @@ -5046,18 +5046,33 @@ Default: '!%a, %b %d, %Y at %I:%M:%S%p %Z' This variable controls the format of the date printed by the ``%d'' sequence in - ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.114 , page 115)''. This is passed to strftime(3) + ``_$_i_n_d_e_x___f_o_r_m_a_t (section 7.4.115 , page 115)''. This is passed to strftime(3) to process the date. Unless the first character in the string is a bang (``!''), the month and week day names are expanded according to the locale specified in the variable - ``_$_l_o_c_a_l_e (section 7.4.118 , page 118)''. If the first character in the string + ``_$_l_o_c_a_l_e (section 7.4.119 , page 118)''. If the first character in the string is a bang, the bang is discarded, and the month and week day names in the rest of the string are expanded in the _C locale (that is in US English). The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 100 - _7_._4_._4_8 _d_e_f_a_u_l_t___h_o_o_k + _7_._4_._4_8 _d_e_b_u_g___l_e_v_e_l + + Type: number + + Default: 0 + + Availability: debug + + This variable specifies the current debug level and may be used to increase or + decrease the verbosity level during runtime. It overrides the level given with + the -d command line option. + + Currently, this number must be >= 0 and <= 5 and muttng must be started with -d + to enable debugging at all; enabling at runtime is not possible. + + _7_._4_._4_9 _d_e_f_a_u_l_t___h_o_o_k Type: string @@ -5072,7 +5087,7 @@ address matches ``alternates'') and is to or cc'ed to a user matching the given regular expression. - _7_._4_._4_9 _d_e_l_e_t_e + _7_._4_._5_0 _d_e_l_e_t_e Type: quadoption @@ -5083,21 +5098,23 @@ be purged without prompting. If set to _n_o, messages marked for deletion will be kept in the mailbox. - _7_._4_._5_0 _d_e_l_e_t_e___s_p_a_c_e + _7_._4_._5_1 _d_e_l_e_t_e___s_p_a_c_e Type: boolean Default: no When sending messages with format=flowed by _s_e_t_t_i_n_g the _$_t_e_x_t___f_l_o_w_e_d (section - 7.4.322 , page 168) variable, this variable specifies whether to also set the + 7.4.323 , page 168) variable, this variable specifies whether to also set the DelSp parameter to yes. If this is _u_n_s_e_t, no additional parameter will be send as a value of no already is the default behavior. NNoottee:: this variable only has an effect on _o_u_t_g_o_i_n_g messages (if _$_t_e_x_t___f_l_o_w_e_d - (section 7.4.322 , page 168) is _s_e_t) but not on incomming. + (section 7.4.323 , page 168) is _s_e_t) but not on incomming. - _7_._4_._5_1 _d_e_l_e_t_e___u_n_t_a_g + The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 101 + + _7_._4_._5_2 _d_e_l_e_t_e___u_n_t_a_g Type: boolean @@ -5107,29 +5124,27 @@ tion. This applies when you either explicitly delete a message, or when you save it to another folder. - _7_._4_._5_2 _d_i_g_e_s_t___c_o_l_l_a_p_s_e + _7_._4_._5_3 _d_i_g_e_s_t___c_o_l_l_a_p_s_e Type: boolean - The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 101 - Default: yes If this option is _s_e_t, Mutt-ng's received-attachments menu will not show the subparts of individual messages in a multipart/digest. To see these subparts, press 'v' on that menu. - _7_._4_._5_3 _d_i_s_p_l_a_y___f_i_l_t_e_r + _7_._4_._5_4 _d_i_s_p_l_a_y___f_i_l_t_e_r Type: path Default: '' When _s_e_t, specifies a command used to filter messages. When a message is - viewed it is passed as standard input to _$_d_i_s_p_l_a_y___f_i_l_t_e_r (section 7.4.53 , + viewed it is passed as standard input to _$_d_i_s_p_l_a_y___f_i_l_t_e_r (section 7.4.54 , page 101), and the filtered message is read from the standard output. - _7_._4_._5_4 _d_o_t_l_o_c_k___p_r_o_g_r_a_m + _7_._4_._5_5 _d_o_t_l_o_c_k___p_r_o_g_r_a_m Type: path @@ -5139,7 +5154,7 @@ Contains the path of the muttng_dotlock(1) binary to be used by Mutt-ng. - _7_._4_._5_5 _d_s_n___n_o_t_i_f_y + _7_._4_._5_6 _d_s_n___n_o_t_i_f_y Type: string @@ -5154,9 +5169,11 @@ transmission failure, _d_e_l_a_y, to be notified of message delays, _s_u_c_c_e_s_s, to be notified of successful transmission. + The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 102 + Example: set dsn_notify='failure,delay' - _7_._4_._5_6 _d_s_n___r_e_t_u_r_n + _7_._4_._5_7 _d_s_n___r_e_t_u_r_n Type: string @@ -5167,14 +5184,11 @@ This variable controls how much of your message is returned in DSN messages. It may be set to either _h_d_r_s to return just the message header, or _f_u_l_l to - - The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 102 - return the full message. Example: set dsn_return=hdrs - _7_._4_._5_7 _d_u_p_l_i_c_a_t_e___t_h_r_e_a_d_s + _7_._4_._5_8 _d_u_p_l_i_c_a_t_e___t_h_r_e_a_d_s Type: boolean @@ -5185,7 +5199,7 @@ indicate that it thinks they are duplicates of each other with an equals sign in the thread diagram. - _7_._4_._5_8 _e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s + _7_._4_._5_9 _e_d_i_t___h_e_a_d_e_r_s Type: boolean @@ -5194,7 +5208,7 @@ This option allows you to edit the header of your outgoing messages along with the body of your message. - _7_._4_._5_9 _e_d_i_t_o_r + _7_._4_._6_0 _e_d_i_t_o_r Type: path @@ -5204,13 +5218,16 @@ value of the $VISUAL, or $EDITOR, environment variable, or to the string 'vi' if neither of those are set. - _7_._4_._6_0 _e_n_c_o_d_e___f_r_o_m + _7_._4_._6_1 _e_n_c_o_d_e___f_r_o_m Type: boolean Default: no When _s_e_t, Mutt-ng will quoted-printable encode messages when they contain the + + The Mutt Next Generation E-Mail Client 103 + string ``From '' (note the trailing space) in the beginning of a line. Useful to avoid the tampering certain mail delivery and transport agents tend to do with messages. @@ -5220,12 +5237,10 @@ Alternatively, you must take care of space-stuffing