## -*- mode:sh -*- # ## Mutt Configuration ## Note on folders: ## These folders are assumed to exist: ## ~/.mutt.d: personal stuff (contacts, account information). ## ~/.mutt: public stuff (theme, mailcap). ## ~/.cache/mutt: header cache. ################################################################################ ## General options ## Beep on new incoming mails. set beep_new = "yes" ## Headers are editable in editor. set edit_headers=yes ## Set EDITOR dynamically. source "~/.mutt/maileditor.sh|" ## Store message headers locally to speed things up. Gentoo wiki says that if a ## folder is specified, it is even faster. If no folder exists, the cache will ## be a single file. set header_cache = "~/.cache/mutt" ## Tell Mutt to check all IMAP folders. This will add all of them to the ## sidebar. Contrary to the manu 'mailboxes' way, order cannot be controlled, so ## you should set 'sidebar_sort' to yes. This will sort the folders ## alphabetically, ignoring punctuation. set imap_check_subscribed ## Keep imap connection alive by polling intermittently (time in seconds). set imap_keepalive = 30 ## Allow mutt to open new imap connection automatically. unset imap_passive ## Mailcap set mailcap_path = ~/.mutt/mailcap auto_view text/html alternative_order text/plain text/html ## How often to check for new mail (time in seconds). set mail_check = 60 ## Mailbox type. set mbox_type=Maildir ## Forward attachment as well set mime_forward=yes set mime_forward_rest=yes ## Keep showing the list of mails while in pager. set pager_index_lines=8 ## Encoding set send_charset="us-ascii:utf-8" ## Remove delay between mailbox switches. set sleep_time = 0 ################################################################################ ## Multiple accounts ## accountrc should contain the following config: ## Set account names (arbitrary). # set my_ac_personal=personal # set my_ac_work=work # ## Fetch passwords # source "ccat ~/.mutt.pwds.cpt |" ## Or # source "gpg2 -dq ~/.mutt.pwds.gpg |" ## ## Folder hooks, one per account. # source "~/.mutt.d/$my_ac_personal" # folder-hook $folder 'source ~/.mutt.d/$my_ac_personal' # source "~/.mutt.d/$my_ac_work" # folder-hook $folder 'source ~/.mutt.d/$my_ac_work' ## ## Optionnaly you can add shortcuts to switch mailboxes: # macro index,pager 'source ~/.mutt.d/$my_ac_personal!' # macro index,pager 'source ~/.mutt.d/$my_ac_work!' ## Store passwords as follows in .mutt.pwds: # set my_pw_account = foo ## ## CCRYPT: ## $ ccencrypt .mutt.pwds ## ## GNUPG: Generate a key pair with: ## $ gpg2 --gen-key ## Encrypt them with: ## $ gpg2 -e -r ".mutt.pwds" source "~/.mutt.d/accountrc" ################################################################################ ## Aliases ## Mutt native support # set alias_file = "~/.mutt.d/aliases" # set sort_alias = alias # set reverse_alias = yes # source $alias_file ## Abook ## We redirect the error stream in case the config file in not compatible with ## current abook bersion. set query_command= "abook --mutt-query '%s' 2>/dev/null" macro index,pager a "abook --add-email-quiet" "Add this sender to Abook" bind editor complete-query ################################################################################ ## Keys ## Security issue: if enter-command is available from the GUI, it is possible to ## see the password unencrypted. We disable it for this reason. Every command ## that the user intends to use must be bound to a key in advance, otherwise it ## will never be accessible. bind generic,alias,attach,browser,editor,index,compose,pager,pgp,postpone ':' noop ## HTML mail view with graphical Internet browser. macro attach 'V' "cat >~/.cache/mutt/mutt-attach.mail && $BROWSER ~/.cache/mutt/mutt-attach.mail && rm ~/.cache/mutt/mutt-attach.mail" ## Remap bounce-message function to "B" bind index B bounce-message ## Fix the 'change-dir' issue with multiple accounts. When change-dir was called ## with account A, then use switched to account B, change-dir will still point ## to account A by default. # macro index 'c' '?^K=' ## Manual fetch. bind index "^" imap-fetch-mail ## Fix the backspace wrong binding that happens on some terminals. #bind index,pager  previous-page ## Fix Backspace -- Shell alternative. ## $ infocmp > termbs.src ## Changed kbs=^H to kbs=\177, then: ## $ tic -x termbs.src ################################################################################ ## Custom headers for outgoing mail ## Undo any custom headers that may have been put in by the global Muttrc # unmy_hdr * ## Remove any global 'From:' header # unset use_from ## Don't append a domain to my outgoing mails # unset use_domain # my_hdr From: Firstname Lastname ## Extra info. my_hdr X-Info: Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. ## OS Info. # my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -s`, kernel `uname -r` ## This header only appears to MS Outlook users # my_hdr X-Message-Flag: WARNING!! Outlook sucks! ## Custom Mail-User-Agent ID. set user_agent = yes # my_hdr User-Agent: Every email client sucks, this one just sucks less. ################################################################################ ## Themes ## Index format ## We use my_col_* to get dynamic column size. ## See 'man 3 strftime' and 'man 3 printf'. # set index_format="%?M?_%M_ ?%Z %2C %.13d (%-68.68F) %-68.68s %?M?_%M_&(%c/%l?" set date_format="%y-%m-%d %T" folder-hook .*[sS]ent.* 'set my_col_from = `echo $((30 * ($(tput cols)-35-24) / 100))`; set my_col_subject = `echo $((70 * ($(tput cols)-35-24) / 100))`; set index_format="%2C | %Z [%d] %-$my_col_from.${my_col_from}t (%-4.4c) %-$my_col_subject.${my_col_subject}s"' folder-hook ! .*[sS]ent.* 'set my_col_from = `echo $((30 * ($(tput cols)-35-24) / 100))`; set my_col_subject = `echo $((70 * ($(tput cols)-35-24) / 100))`; set index_format="%2C | %Z [%d] %-$my_col_from.${my_col_from}F (%-4.4c) %-$my_col_subject.${my_col_subject}s"' ## Original status_format, with dash line removed. set status_format="-%r-Mutt: %f [Msgs:%?M?%M/?%m%?n? New:%n?%?o? Old:%o?%?d? Del:%d?%?F? Flag:%F?%?t? Tag:%t?%?p? Post:%p?%?b? Inc:%b?%?l? %l?] (%s/%S) %> (%P) " ## This will redraw screen while refreshing the new cols value. Since there ## seems to be no way to check what folder is the current, this will not behave ## like the above hooks and will set the index_format correctly for non Sent ## folders only. macro pager \CL 'set my_col_from = `echo $((30 * ($(tput cols)-35-24) / 100))`; set my_col_subject = `echo $((70 * ($(tput cols)-35-24) / 100))`; set index_format="%2C | %Z [%d] %-$my_col_from.${my_col_from}F (%-4.4c) %-$my_col_subject.${my_col_subject}s"' ## Colors # source "/usr/share/doc/mutt/samples/colors.default" # source "/usr/share/doc/mutt/samples/colors.linux" # source "~/.mutt/colors.classic.sh|" source "~/.mutt/colors.zenburn.sh|" source "~/.mutt/colors.fallback.sh|" source "~/.mutt/mutt.colors" ################################################################################ ## Sidebar ## We use a script to test if sidebar is installed. Needs to be loaded _after_ ## the theme. source "~/.mutt/sidebar.sh|" ################################################################################ ## PGP # set pgp_use_gpg_agent = yes set crypt_replyencrypt = yes set crypt_replysign = yes set crypt_replysignencrypted = yes set crypt_use_gpgme = yes set pgp_timeout = 3600