2 set realname='Don Armstrong'
4 set alias_file=~/.mail_aliases
10 unset bounce_delivered
19 set from = "Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>"
21 set header_cache = ~/.mutt/header_cache
24 set ignore_list_reply_to
26 set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%k:%M %m.%d.%y] %-15.15F (%?M?C%3M&%4c?) %?H?[%H] ?%s"
27 set mailcap_path ="/etc/mailcap"
33 set record="~/Mail/outbox"
34 set reverse_alias = yes
38 set sort_re # set: only put a child in a thread, if starts with Re:
39 unset status_on_top # status line at the top or button?
40 unset strict_threads # thread only by In-Reply-To/References or by Subject.
41 set suspend # Ctrl-Z is able to suspend mutt.
42 set thorough_search # MIME decode before searching.
43 unset tilde # Internal Pager: ~~~~ at and of message?
44 unset uncollapse_jump # don't move pointer, when uncollapsing thread
45 unset use_8bitmime # run sendmail 8.8.x with -B8BITMIME to enable 8bit
46 set use_domain # add $domain to all addresses without @host
47 set use_from # generate a "From:" header (unless my_hdr From:)
48 #unset use_ipv6 # Only use IPv4 address resolution.
49 set user_agent # Create User-Agent: Mutt/<Version> header.
50 unset wait_key # Only "press a key" if return value non-zero
51 set weed # weed headers, when forwarding with forward_decode
52 set wrap_search # Wrap search to top/bottom.
53 unset write_bcc # send Bcc: line to $sendmail
55 set header_cache = ~/.mutt/header_cache
57 set abort_nosubject=no # Abort, if message has no subject.
58 set abort_unmodified=no # Abort, if message wasn't edited.
59 set copy=yes # ask to save a copy of outgoing message?
60 set delete=yes # ask for confirmation when deleting messages?
61 set honor_followup_to=ask-yes # Ask whether to honor Mail-Followup-To header.
62 set include=yes # quote message, when replying
63 set mime_forward=ask-yes # use MIME when forwarding mails.
64 set mime_forward_rest=ask-yes # forward attachments w/o autoview from attmenu
65 set move=no # Move mail-spool to $mbox?
66 set postpone=ask-yes # ask for postponing when doing an Abort.
67 set print=ask-yes # ask whether you really want to print.
68 set quit=yes # ask before quitting.
69 set recall=no # don't ask for using postponed message.
70 set reply_to=ask-yes # Use or ignore Reply-To.
73 set certificate_file=~/.mutt/ca-certificates
80 set connect_timeout=30 # timeout (seconds) before reconnect. -1 => indefinite
81 set history=200 # Size of the history buffer
82 set mail_check=3 # time (in seconds) how often buffy checks for new mail
83 set pager_context=0 # number of lines, to display twice on PgUp/Down
84 set pager_index_lines=6 # add small message index at top of pager (4)
85 #set pager_index_lines=`zsh -c 'temp=($(stty size)) ; expr $temp[1] / 5 + 1'`
86 #set pager_index_lines=`((stty size 2>/dev/null||echo 24 80);echo s0 5/1+p)|dc`
87 set read_inc=10 # Mutt will notify when reading mailbox messages
88 set sendmail_wait=0 # >0 (wait seconds), 0 (forground), <0 (background)
89 set sleep_time=2 # pause (in seconds) while showing info messages
90 set timeout=60 # time in seconds, till Mutt looks for new mail
91 set wrapmargin=0 # margin left at right when doing smart line wrapping
92 set write_inc=10 # Mutt will notify when writing mailbox messages
97 # Sorting of the mails:
98 # (date-received, date-sent, from, mailbox-order, size, subject, threads,
99 # to, score) (and everything with a prefixed "reverse-")
100 # (sort_aux can be prefixed with "last-" to use last element in thread
101 # instead of first one)
104 set sort=threads # sorting the mails in threads
105 set sort_aux=date-received # sorting the threads
110 # Sortierung im File-Browser:
111 # (date, alpha, reverse-date, reverse-alpha)
114 set sort_browser=alpha
118 # Sorting of aliases:
119 # (alias, address, unsorted)
126 # ("unset" implies the compile time defaults)
129 #reset dotlock_program # where to find mutt_dotlock (reset uses default)
130 set display_filter="" # pipe message through this filter before displaying
131 set editor="~/bin/sane_editor +\`awk '/^$/ {print NR+1; exit}' %s\` %s"
132 set folder=~/Mail # where are the mailboxes (+ and = are shortcuts)
133 #set folder="{luv}Mail" # where are the mailboxes (+ and = are shortcuts)
134 set from="" # From: address (see send-hook my_hdr From)
135 reset ispell # ispell binary (compile time default)
136 set mbox=+inbox # not used if "set move=no"
137 set pager=builtin # internal pager: "builtin" or e.g. "less -e"
138 set postponed=+postponed # folder for postponed messages
139 set print_command="sed s/\f// | a2ps -2 -g --strip 1 -Email"
140 set query_command="lbdbq %s" # query tlr's little brothers database.
141 set record="~/Mail/outbox" # Don't save a copy of outgoing messages (Fcc)
142 #reset sendmail # Default-Sendmail with options ("-oem -oi")
143 reset shell # Take shell from /etc/passwd
144 set signature='~/.signature' # Signature (See send-hook!)
145 reset spoolfile # Default spool-file (e.g. /var/spool/mail/user)
146 set spoolfile=+INBOX # Maildir incoming file (~/Mail/incoming)
147 reset tmpdir # tmp-Dir (use compile time default)
148 reset visual # use $VISUAL as builtin editor.
154 # ("reset" implies compile time defaults)
157 set attach_sep="\n" # Separator to add between tagged attachements
158 set charset="utf-8" # Charset of Terminal (for display)
159 set send_charset="utf-8" # Charsets for outgoing messages.
160 reset escape # ESC-char for internal editor (use default).
161 reset hostname # FQDN (use default).
162 set indent_string="> " # Quoting mails with this string.
163 #set mailcap_path='~/.mailcap' # Use local mailcap only for mutt
165 set mh_seq_flagged="flagged" # Name of MH sequence used for flagged msgs.
166 set mh_seq_replied="replied" # Name of MH sequence used for replied msgs.
167 set mh_seq_unseen="unseen" # Name of MH sequence used for unseen msgs.
168 reset pipe_sep # separator between tagged mails (default: \n)
169 reset realname # get realname from /etc/passwd.
170 set simple_search="~f %s | ~C %s | ~s %s" # default pattern (Fr|To|Cc|Su)
171 set status_chars="-*%A" # status of mbox (unchanged, changed, readonly, attach)
172 set to_chars=" +TCF " # no to me, only to me, not only to me, Cc: to me,
173 # from me, to subscribed mailinglist.
174 # set locale="de_DE" # locale settings (See send-hook section for changes!)
179 # Magic (mailbox type):
180 # allowed values: mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir
183 set mbox_type=Maildir
189 # (seems to be limited to 114 chars!)
192 ((don(\\+.*)?@(.*\\.)?(donarmstrong|anylevel|oneinfinity)\\.(com|org|net))\
193 |(don(\\+.*)?@(.*\\.)?(rzlab|pellam)\\.ucr\\.edu)\
194 |(don(\\+.*)?@(.*\\.)?debian\\.org)\
195 ))$" # alternate usernames
197 set mask="." # Show these files in the file browser
198 #set mask="!^\\.[^.]" # Default
200 set gecos_mask="^[^,]*" # Parse the GECOS field from passwd file.
202 set quote_regexp="^( {0,5}[>|:%]| {0,5}[a-z0-9]+[>|]+)+"
205 set reply_regexp="^((re(\\^[0-9])? ?:|a(nt)?w(ort)?:|wg:|\\(fwd\\))[ \t]*)*"
206 # Subject prefixes (removed on answering and threading)
207 #set reply_regexp="^(re|aw):[ \t]+" # Default
209 # set smileys="(>From )|(:[-^]?[][)(><}{|/DP])"
210 # Special chars, which are not quote regexps, but :-)
217 set date_format="!%a %b %d, %Y at %I:%M:%S%p %Z"
218 # control output of %d in index_format. strftime(3)
219 # here: Monday Dec 06, 1997 at 08:30:42pm CET
221 # Allows escape sequences:
222 # (\n = newline, \r = carriage-return, \t = tab, \f = formfeed)
224 # %a Author address %b original mbox %B destination list or mbox
225 # %c bytes in message %C Message number
226 # %d date and time in senders timezone ($date_format)
227 # %D date and time in local timezone ($date_format)
228 # %e curr. msg no in thread %E number of msgs in curr. thread
229 # %f address+real name %F address+realname (unless self)
230 # %i Message-ID %l number of lines %L list-from function
231 # %m # of msg in mbox %M number of hidden messages in collapsed thread
232 # %n author real name %N score %s subject of msg
233 # %S status of message (N/D/d/!/*/r)
234 # %t `to:' field %T char from tochars %u login name of author
235 # %v author's firstname %y X-Label %Y X-Label, if changed
236 # %Z message status flags
237 # %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with character "X"
238 # %|X pad to the end of the line with character "X"
239 # %{<s>} sent time+date in senders timezone (<s> is an strftime(3) expression)
240 # %[<s>] sent time+date in local timezone (<s> is an strftime(3) expression)
241 # %(<s>) receive time+date in local timezone (<s> is an strftime(3) expression)
242 # %<<s>> current time in local timezone (<s> is an strftime(3) expression)
243 # if first char in <s> is "!", do not use locale.
245 set forward_format="(fwd) %s"
246 # subject of forwarded mails
248 spam 'X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*' 8
249 spam 'X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*' 6
250 spam 'X-Spam-Level: \\*\\*\\*' 3
251 spam 'X-Spam-Level: \*\*' 2
252 spam 'X-Spam-Level: \*' 1
253 #set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4c) %?H?[%H] ?%s"
254 set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%k:%M %m.%d.%y] %-15.15F (%?M?C%3M&%4c?) %?H?[%H] ?%s"
255 # message line in the index
256 # don't use locales here, because it's not needed and
257 # it runs in a memory leak in Linux libc5
258 # use %[!...] or %{!...} instead
259 # In local folders display lines:
261 # 'set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%d.%m.%y] %-15.15F (%?M?C%3M&%4l?) %s"'
262 # In IMAP folders display KByte (because lines are not available):
264 # 'set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%d.%m.%y] %-15.15F (%?M?C%3M&%4c?) %s"'
266 set message_format="%-.16n: %s"
267 # string for message/rfc822 in attachment list
269 set pager_format="-%Z- %C/%m [%[%H:%M]] %-17.17n %s"
270 # status line of the pager
271 # (show time here, date can be seen in "pil")
273 set post_indent_string="" # Footer (after quotes, before signature).
276 set attribution='On %{%a, %d %b %Y}, %n wrote:\n'
277 # Default Reply-Intro (See send-hook for changes!)
279 # %C current number %d last modified %f filename
280 # %F permissions %g group %l number of hard links
281 # %N "N" if new mail %s size in bytes %t "*" if tagged
282 # %u owner name %>X right justify the rest and pad with "X"
283 # %|X pad to the end of the line with character "X"
284 set folder_format="%3C %t%N %f"
292 # %b # of folders with new mail %d # of deleted msgs
293 # %f mbox path %F # of flagged msgs %h hostname
294 # %m total# of messages %M # of shown msgs %n # of new msgs
295 # %l bytes in mbox %L size of limited msgs %o # of old msgs
296 # %p # of postponed. msgs %P percentage of the display
297 # %r readonly/changed %s sorting method %S sort_aux method
298 # %t # of tagged msgs %u # of unread msgs %v Mutt version
299 # %>X = right justify and pad with "X" %|X = pad with "X" to end of line
300 # %?<sequence_char>?<optional_string>? print <opt> iff <seq> is non zero
301 # %?<sequence_char>?<if_string>&<else_string>?
303 #set status_format="-%r-%v--[%?M?%M/?%m msgs%?n?, %n new?%?d?, %d del?%?F?, %F flag?%?t?, %t tag?%?p?, %p postp?%?b?, %b inc?%?l?, %l?]--(%f)--%s/%S-%>-%P-"
304 #set status_format="-%r-%v--[%?M?%M/?%m msgs%?n?, %n new?%?d?, %d del?%?F?, %F flag?%?t?, %t tag?%?p?, %p postp?%?b?, %b inc?%?l?, ?%?L?%L/?%?l?%l?]--(%f)--%s/%S-%>-%P-"
305 set status_format="-%r-%v--[%?M?%M/?%m msgs%?n?, %n new?%?d?, %d del?%?F?, %F flag?%?t?, %t tag?%?p?, %p postp?%?b?, %b inc?%?l?, %l?]--(%f)--%s-%>-%P-"
310 # (Controls the status line of the compose menu)
311 # %a = number of attachments %h = local hostname
312 # %l = approx. size of msg %v = Mutt version
314 set compose_format="-- %v-- Compose [Approximate Message Size: %l Attachments: %a]%>-"
318 # Mixmaster Support (only when --with-mixmaster)
320 # %n = number %c = capabilities %s = short name %a = address
321 #set mix_entry_format="%4n %c %-16s %a" # Format of mixmaster list
322 #set mixmaster="mixmaster" # Mixmaster binary
327 # Pretty Good Privacy (PGP):
330 set pgp_ignore_subkeys # On OpenPGP keys only show the main key, not the sub.
331 set pgp_autosign # pgp sign every outgoing mail. (send-hook?)
332 unset pgp_autoencrypt # pgp encrypt every outgoing mail. (send-hook?)
333 set pgp_create_traditional=no # Use old-style PGP? (don't do it!)
334 set pgp_replyencrypt # Encrypt replies on encrypted mail
335 set pgp_replysign # Sign replies on signed mail
336 set pgp_replysignencrypted # Sign replies on encrypted mail
337 unset pgp_retainable_sigs # disable retainable signatures.
338 set pgp_verify_sig=yes # ask me whether I want to check a pgp signature
339 set pgp_timeout=7200 # forget PGP passphrase after 7200 seconds (=2 hours)
340 set pgp_strict_enc # allway use QP enc. with PGP.
341 unset pgp_long_ids # display 64bit PGP key-ids (don't change this!)
342 set pgp_show_unusable # show unusable PGP keys in menu
343 set pgp_use_gpg_agent # Use gpg_agent
345 # %n = number %k = key id %K = key id of the principal key
346 # %u = user id %a = algorithm %A = algorithm of the princ. key
347 # %l = length %L = length of the princ. key
348 # %f = flags %F = flags of the princ. key
349 # %c = capabilities %C = capabilities of the princ. key
350 # %t = trust/validity of the key-uid association
351 #set pgp_entry_format="%4n %t%f %4l/0x%k %-4a %2c %u"
352 set pgp_entry_format="%4n %t%f %[%y/%m/%d] %4l/0x%k %-4a %2c %u"
355 # Sorting of PGP keys:
356 # (address, keyid, date, trust) and reverse-*
358 set pgp_sort_keys=trust
364 # Delivery Status Notification (DSN)
365 # (this may cause problems with some MTAs, so comment it out, if necessary)
368 set dsn_notify="failure,delay"
369 set dsn_return="hdrs"
373 # score <pattern> <value>
376 # (pattern is something like '~A' (all), '~f aol\.com$', '~s mutt' ...)
377 # (value is between -9999 and 9999. A prefix '=' sets otherwise incr/decr)
381 unset score # turn off scoring
382 set score_threshold_delete=-1 # mark messages with score <=value deleted
383 set score_threshold_flag=9999 # mark messages with score >=value flagged
384 set score_threshold_read=-1 # mark messages with score <=value read
388 # Show or suppress headers:
391 ignore lines precedence status
392 ignore nntp-posting-host path old-return-path received >received references
393 ignore content- errors-to in-reply-to mime-version
394 ignore resent-message-id return-path xref path
395 ignore x-keywords x-uid x-ftn-via x-ftn-domain x-ftn-seen-by x-ftn-path
396 ignore x-gateway x-loop x-sender x-priority
397 ignore mbox-line x-pop3-rcpt x-mailing-list x400- dl-expansion-history
398 ignore priority alternate-recipient x-zc-via
399 ignore x-received x-envelope-sender x-return-path x-authentication-warning
400 ignore resent-message-id resent-sender resent-date resent-cc
401 ignore x-envelope-from x-envelope-to x-delivery-time
402 ignore x-egroups-return list-unsubscribe list-archive list-help
409 # Extra headers that I would like added to all my outgoing mail messages.
410 # Attention: !!! No comments in the (un)my_hdr lines !!!
414 # remove all extra headers first.
417 # MIME-Types which should be automatically displayed. If a copiousoutput
418 # exists, use it and display it in internal pager.
419 # (if $implicit_autoview is set, this is automated for MIME types where
420 # an entry with copiousoutput exists in the mailcap)
423 auto_view text/richtext text/html text/x-sgml text/x-vcard text/x-sh \
424 text/x-csrc text/tex text/-xtex text/english \
425 application/x-tex application/x-dvi \
426 application/x-gzip-dvi application/x-diff-gzip application/x-gzip \
427 application/x-gunzip application/x-bzip2 \
428 application/x-cpio application/x-gtar \
429 application/x-tar application/x-tar-gz application/x-rar-compressed \
430 application/x-zip-compressed application/zip application/x-csh \
431 application/x-sh application/x-script application/x-shellscript \
432 application/x-latex application/x-tex application/x-shar \
433 application/x-troff application/x-troff-man application/x-troff-me \
434 application/x-pgp-message application/msword \
435 application/ms-tnef application/ms-word application/rtf \
436 application/octet-stream application/x-tcl application/x-perl \
437 application/x-debian-package message/partial
441 # List of MIME-Types to give a priority when reading multipart/alternative
444 alternative_order text/enriched text/plain text/html
449 # mbox-hook pattern mailbox
450 # (save all "read" messages from pattern to mailbox)
454 # monochrom terminals:
455 # (none, bold, underline, reverse, standout)
459 mono normal none # normal text
460 mono indicator reverse # actual message
461 mono tree none # thread arrows
462 mono status reverse # status line
463 mono error bold # errors
464 mono message none # info messages
465 mono quoted bold # quoted text
466 mono signature none # signature
467 mono attachment underline # MIME attachments
468 mono search reverse # search matches
469 mono tilde none # ~ at bottom of msg
470 mono markers bold # + at beginning of wrapped lines
471 mono hdrdefault none # default header lines
472 mono bold bold # hiliting bold patterns in body
473 mono underline underline # hiliting underlined patterns in body
475 # object attribute RegExp
477 mono header bold "^(from|subject):"
478 #mono body underline "((ftp|http|https)://|news:)[^ >)\"\t]+"
479 mono body underline "((ftp|http|https)://|(file|news):|www\\.)[-a-z0-9_.:]*[a-z0-9](/[^][{} \t\n\r\"<>()]*[^][{} \t\n\r\"<>().,:!])?/?"
480 mono body underline "[-a-z_0-9.]+@[-a-z_0-9.]+"
481 mono body bold "(^| )\\*[-a-z0-9]+"
483 ## ========================================================================
485 ## AUTO_VIEW - tell mutt which "content types" to view with
486 ## the command given in the $HOME/.mailcap file.
487 ## ========================================================================
489 #auto_view text/html text/enriched application/x-gunzip application/postscript /gif application/x-tar-gz application/pgp-signature image/*
491 ## ========================================================================
492 ## BIND - bind commands to keys.
493 ## ========================================================================
495 ## ========================
496 ## Bindings for attach menu
497 ## ========================
499 bind attach ' ' select-entry
501 ## ============================
502 ## Bindings for index and pager
503 ## ============================
505 ## Jumping to the next mail that is still unread.
506 bind index \t next-new
507 bind pager \t next-new
508 bind index ' ' next-unread
509 bind pager ' ' next-unread
510 bind index V show-version
511 bind pager V show-version
512 bind index A create-alias
513 bind pager A create-alias
514 #macro index S <pipe-message>add_spammer.pl<enter>s="SPAM\n"
515 #macro pager S <pipe-message>add_spammer.pl<enter>s="SPAM\n"
516 #macro index X |"spamassassin -r \n"
517 #macro pager X |"spamassassin -r \n"
518 macro index S "s=spam/MANUALSPAM\r"
519 macro pager S "s=spam/MANUALSPAM\r"
520 macro index X "<copy-message>=spam/HAM\r"
521 macro pager X "<copy-message>=spam/HAM\r"
522 macro index "\\T" "<copy-message>=TODO\r"
523 macro pager "\\T" "<copy-message>=TODO\r"
525 ## ==============================================
526 ## Bindings for editing and reloading the .muttrc
527 ## ==============================================
529 macro generic ,ve "!gnuclient ~/.muttrc\n"
530 macro generic ,vu ":source ~/.muttrc\r"
531 macro generic ,va "!gnuclient ~/.mail_aliases \n"
533 ## ======================
534 ## Bindings for index
535 ## ======================
537 bind index P recall-message
538 bind index s save-message
539 bind browser x check-new
540 bind index <pagedown> next-page
541 bind index <pageup> previous-page
542 bind index x sync-mailbox
543 bind index a tag-prefix
544 bind index \; tag-entry
546 macro index \cb "|urlview\n"
547 macro index ,l "l~N ! ~p\n"
548 macro index ,n "l~N\n"
550 # ======================================
551 # Quickly change to my favorite folders:
552 # ======================================
553 macro index "\\d" "c=lists/debian-devel\r"
554 macro index "\\o" "c=outbox\r"
555 macro index "\\t" "c=TODO\r";
556 macro index "\\b" "c=lists/debian_bugs\r"
557 macro index I "c!\n" "Go to Inbox"
559 macro pager "\\d" "c=lists/debian-devel\r"
560 macro pager "\\t" "c=TODO\r";
561 macro pager "\\o" "c=outbox\r"
562 macro pager "\\b" "c=lists/debian-bugs\r"
563 macro pager I "c!\n" "Go to Inbox"
565 # ===========================
567 # ===========================
570 bind pager L list-reply
571 bind pager b bounce-message
572 bind pager f forward-message
574 bind pager g group-reply
575 bind pager j next-line
576 bind pager k previous-line
577 bind pager : enter-command
578 bind pager p previous-undeleted
579 bind pager n next-undeleted
580 bind pager \n next-unread
581 bind pager \cf forget-passphrase
582 #bind compose \n send-message
583 bind compose s send-message
584 bind pager ,p print-message
586 macro pager J "!gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-key " "Get PGP Key"
587 macro pager K "!gpg --lsign-key " "Sign PGP Key"
589 # funky gimmick, but I never use it =)
590 #macro pager ,s "|festival --tts\r"
592 #macro index M "c{imap1.bonn.id-pro.net}\n"
594 macro pager "i" "<sync-mailbox><change-folder>?<toggle-mailboxes>"
595 macro index "i" "<sync-mailbox><change-folder>?<toggle-mailboxes>"
597 ## =====================================
598 ## Tom's cursor movement system [tm] ;-)
599 ## =====================================
601 bind pager <up> previous-line
602 bind pager <down> next-line
603 bind pager <left> exit
604 bind pager <right> view-attachments
605 bind attach <left> exit
606 bind attach <right> view-attach
607 bind index <right> display-message
608 # Pre mutt 1.3.x, you'll want this instead:
609 #macro index <left> "c?"
610 macro index <left> "c?<tab>"
611 bind browser <right> select-entry
612 bind browser <left> exit
617 color attachment white magenta
618 color body brightgreen default "ftp://[^ ]*"
619 color body brightgreen default "[[:alnum:]][-+.#_[:alnum:]]*@[-+.[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]]"
620 color body brightgreen default "<URL:[^ ]*>"
621 color bold green default
622 color error red default
624 color header yellow default "^from"
625 color header green default "^from:"
626 color header green default "^to:"
627 color header green default "^cc:"
628 color header green default "^date:"
629 color header yellow default "^newsgroups:"
630 color header yellow default "^reply-to:"
631 color header brightcyan default "^subject:"
632 color header red default "^x-spam-rule:"
633 color header yellow default "^x-mailer:"
634 color header yellow default "^message-id:"
635 color header yellow default "^Organization:"
636 color header yellow default "^Organisation:"
637 color header yellow default "^User-Agent:"
638 color header yellow default "^message-id: .*pine"
639 color header yellow default "^X-Fnord:"
640 color header yellow default "^X-WebTV-Stationery:"
641 color header yellow default "^X-Message-Flag:"
642 color header yellow default "^X-Diagnostic:"
644 color indicator white blue
645 color markers red default
646 color message white blue
648 ## ==================================================
649 ## Colorizing the body of messages (ie in the pager)
650 ## ==================================================
652 color normal white default # pager body
654 # Coloring quoted text - coloring the first 7 levels:
655 color quoted cyan default
656 color quoted1 yellow default
657 color quoted2 red default
658 color quoted3 green default
659 color quoted4 cyan default
660 color quoted5 yellow default
661 color quoted6 red default
662 color quoted7 green default
664 color signature brightred default
665 color status white blue
666 color tilde blue default
667 color tree brightmagenta default
668 color underline yellow default
669 color body yellow default "[;:]-[)/(|]" # colorise smileys
670 color body yellow default "[;:][)/(|]"
671 color body brightblue default "(http|ftp|news|telnet|finger)://[^ ]*"
673 color index yellow default ~N # New
674 color index yellow default ~O # Old
675 # color index brightgreen default '~s tgil'
676 # color index cyan default '~s gilbertt ~f cvs-commits-list'
677 color index brightgreen default '~p' # mail to myself
678 color index brightcyan default '~P' # mail from myself
679 color index magenta default ~F # Flagged
680 color index blue default ~T # Tagged
681 color index red default ~D # Deleted
683 # Headers to ignore/see
684 # Ignore everything but the really important lines:
686 unignore from: date subject to cc reply-to:
687 unignore organization organisation
688 unignore user-agent: x-agent: x-mailer: x-newsreader:
689 unignore newsgroups: posted-to: x-spam-rule:
690 # These can provide amusement
691 unignore X-Fnord: X-WebTV-Stationery: X-Message-Flag:
692 # procmail rules for listmaster
693 unignore X-Diagnostic:
695 # ordering of headers in the pager
697 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:
699 ## "alternates" tells mutt about your addresses. Mutt thus can show mails
700 ## addresses to you in the folder index as "personal" using the flag '+'.
701 #set alternates=((tom|gilbertt)@snowman.net|.*@linuxbrit.*|.*@offended.*|giblet@lunixbrat.com)
703 # Set the defaults for folders:
704 folder-hook . set timeout=30
705 folder-hook . set sort=threads
706 folder-hook . set sort_aux=date-received
707 # When I'm in the main index, check more often :)
708 #folder-hook "!" set timeout=5
709 # Mail in my inbox is more date than thread sensitive...
710 folder-hook "!" set sort=date-received
711 folder-hook "sent" set sort=date-received
713 #folder-hook . set signature=~/.signature
715 #folder-hook . unmy_hdr *
716 folder-hook . my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>"
717 folder-hook . set signature="~/.signature"
718 folder-hook . unmy_hdr "Reply-To:"
719 folder-hook . unmy_hdr "Cc:"
722 reply-hook ~A unmy_hdr "X-Debbugs-No-Ack";
723 #reply-hook "~h X-Debian-PR" my_hdr "X-Debbugs-No-Ack: yes no ack";
724 send-hook ~A unmy_hdr "X-Debbugs-No-Ack";
725 send-hook "(~C submit@bugs.debian.org |~C control@bugs.debian.org |~C \d+@bugs.debian.org)" my_hdr "X-Debbugs-No-Ack: yes no ack"
727 # Fix the Mail-Followup-To for sdondley
728 reply-hook . unmy_hdr "Mail-Followup-To";
729 reply-hook "(~f sdondley@gmail.com|~f s@gmail.com|~f s@dondley.com)" my_hdr "Mail-Followup-To: Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>";
731 # Debian folder hooks
732 folder-hook debian my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>"
733 folder-hook bdo_role my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>"
734 folder-hook bdo_role my_hdr "Reply-To: owner@bugs.debian.org"
735 folder-hook bdo_role my_hdr "Cc: owner@bugs.debian.org"
736 folder-hook 0_ldo_role my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>"
737 folder-hook 0_ldo_role my_hdr "Reply-To: listmaster@lists.debian.org"
738 folder-hook 0_ldo_role my_hdr "Cc: listmaster@lists.debian.org"
741 #reply-hook '~C don@debian.org' my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>"
743 macro generic ,ad my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>"
744 macro generic ,an my_hdr "From: Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>"
746 send-hook ~A '`/home/don/lib/signature_stuff/pick_a_quote.pl` set-signature "~/.signature"'
749 open-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -cd %f > %t"
750 close-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t > %f"
751 append-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t >> %f"
756 ## "lists" adds a list of mailing lists addresses
757 ## so mutt knows about these for showing them in the folder indes
758 ## and to allow replying to them with the command "list-reply".
759 ## The first part of the address (up to the @) should be used here.
760 unlists * # remove old entries first
761 lists `cd ~/Mail/lists && echo *`
762 lists `cd ~/Mail/bugs && echo *`
765 subscribe `cd ~/Mail/lists && echo *`
766 subscribe `cd ~/Mail/bugs && echo *`
768 ## "mailboxes" defines the list of folders to be checked for new mail
769 ## Mutt both can show the number of mailboxes with new mail in the index and
770 ## you can cycle through these after giving the "change-folder" command. :-)
774 mailboxes +0_ldo_role
778 #mailboxes +sms +SPAM +work
779 mailboxes `for file in ~/Mail/lists/*; do echo -n "+lists/$(basename $file) "; done`
780 mailboxes `for file in ~/Mail/bugs/*; do echo -n "+bugs/$(basename $file) "; done`