set wrap_search # Wrap search to top/bottom.
unset write_bcc # send Bcc: line to $sendmail
+set header_cache = ~/.mutt/header_cache
+
#
set attach_sep="\n" # Separator to add between tagged attachements
set charset="utf-8" # Charset of Terminal (for display)
-set send_charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-1:utf-8" # Charsets for outgoing messages.
+set send_charset="utf-8" # Charsets for outgoing messages.
reset escape # ESC-char for internal editor (use default).
reset hostname # FQDN (use default).
set indent_string="> " # Quoting mails with this string.
set forward_format="(fwd) %s"
# subject of forwarded mails
-set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%k:%M %m.%d.%y] %-15.15F (%?M?C%3M&%4c?) %s"
+spam 'X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*' 8
+spam 'X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*' 6
+spam 'X-Spam-Level: \\*\\*\\*' 3
+spam 'X-Spam-Level: \*\*' 2
+spam 'X-Spam-Level: \*' 1
+#set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4c) %?H?[%H] ?%s"
+set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%k:%M %m.%d.%y] %-15.15F (%?M?C%3M&%4c?) %?H?[%H] ?%s"
# message line in the index
# don't use locales here, because it's not needed and
# it runs in a memory leak in Linux libc5
# %N "N" if new mail %s size in bytes %t "*" if tagged
# %u owner name %>X right justify the rest and pad with "X"
# %|X pad to the end of the line with character "X"
-set folder_format="%3C %t%N %F %-8.8u %-8.8g %8s %d %f"
+set folder_format="%3C %t%N %8s %f"
# file browser menu
set score_threshold_read=-1 # mark messages with score <=value read
-
#
# Show or suppress headers:
#
color header yellow default "^X-Fnord:"
color header yellow default "^X-WebTV-Stationery:"
color header yellow default "^X-Message-Flag:"
+color header yellow default "^X-Diagnostic:"
color indicator white blue
color markers red default
unignore newsgroups: posted-to: x-spam-rule:
# These can provide amusement
unignore X-Fnord: X-WebTV-Stationery: X-Message-Flag:
+# procmail rules for listmaster
+unignore X-Diagnostic:
# ordering of headers in the pager
unhdr_order *
-hdr_order Date: From: To: Cc: X-Newsreader: X-Mailer: Organization: Organisation: User-Agent: X-Fnord: X-WebTV-Stationery: X-Message-Flag: Newsgroups: Reply-To: Subject: x-spam-rule:
+hdr_order Date: From: To: Cc: X-Newsreader: X-Mailer: Organization: Organisation: User-Agent: X-Fnord: X-WebTV-Stationery: X-Message-Flag: X-Diagnostic: Newsgroups: Reply-To: Subject: x-spam-rule:
## "alternates" tells mutt about your addresses. Mutt thus can show mails
## addresses to you in the folder index as "personal" using the flag '+'.
#folder-hook . unmy_hdr *
folder-hook . my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>"
folder-hook . set signature="~/.signature"
+folder-hook . unmy_hdr "Reply-To:"
+folder-hook . unmy_hdr "Cc:"
# bug hooks
reply-hook ~A unmy_hdr "X-Debbugs-No-Ack";
# Fix the Mail-Followup-To for sdondley
reply-hook . unmy_hdr "Mail-Followup-To";
-reply-hook "(~f sdondley@gmail.com|~f s@gmail.com)" my_hdr "Mail-Followup-To: Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>";
+reply-hook "(~f sdondley@gmail.com|~f s@gmail.com|~f s@dondley.com)" my_hdr "Mail-Followup-To: Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>";
# Debian folder hooks
folder-hook debian my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>"
+folder-hook bdo_role my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>"
+folder-hook bdo_role my_hdr "Reply-To: owner@bugs.debian.org"
+folder-hook bdo_role my_hdr "Cc: owner@bugs.debian.org"
+folder-hook 0_ldo_role my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>"
+folder-hook 0_ldo_role my_hdr "Reply-To: listmaster@lists.debian.org"
+folder-hook 0_ldo_role my_hdr "Cc: listmaster@lists.debian.org"
+
#reply-hook '~C don@debian.org' my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>"
mailboxes +INBOX
mailboxes +TODO
mailboxes +bdo_role
+mailboxes +0_ldo_role
mailboxes +oftc
#mailboxes +lists !
#mailboxes +bugs !