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Contents
Contents
The Woodnotes Guide to the Mutt Email Client
Randall Wood (
www.therandymon.com
)
Contents
Introduction - Why Mutt?
Usage: The Basics
Getting Help
Reading Messages
Your Inbox (Index View)
Sorting and Threading Messages in the Index View
Reading Messages (Pager View)
Deleting Messages
Composing Messages and Saving Drafts (Postponing Messages)
Attachments
Forwarding Attachments
Deleting and Undeleting Attachments
Printing Messages
Reading Mail in Other Folders
Special case: IMAP Shared Folders:
Saving Messages to Files
Operating on Multiple Messages
Selection Patterns
Tagging and Flags
Limiting Messages Shown
Using Patterns to Archive Groups of Messages
Using the Address Book
Configuring Mutt
Basic Configuration
Setting Up Your Mail Accounts
Downloading from a server (POP3)
Getting your mail:
Sending your mail:
Accessing your Mail at the Server (IMAP)
Getting your mail:
Header Caching:
Sending your mail:
Offline IMAP
Getting your mail:
Sending your mail:
Sending Mail: Sendmail and Friends
Sendmail:
Mutt's own SMTP:
SSMTP:
Putmail.py:
Others:
Your Sent Mail box
Configuring Your Address Book
Alias File
Abook
Querying an LDAP Server
The Little Brother Database
Rolo Addressbook
Choosing an Editor
General Settings
Dealing with HTML Messages
Dealing with Attachments
Dealing with Word Doc Attachments
Dealing with URLs in Messages
Advanced Customization
Using Mutt with different configurations
Configuring Colors
Rebinding Keyboard Shortcuts
Writing Macros
Changing the Index View
Changing the Pager View
Dealing with non-ASCII Character Sets
Dealing With Particularly Troublesome Characters
Advanced Printing: Mutt-Print
Hooks for Sending, Accounts, and More
Other Resources and More Information
Information and Tips
Other Software with which Mutt Interfaces
Appendix: Patterns
Appendix: Functions available for Macros
Generic Functions
The Index
The Pager
Aliases
Queries
The Attach menu
The Compose menu
The Postpone menu
Browser
PGP
The Editor
Appendix: Acknowledgments and License
Appendix: Version History
About this document ...
Randall Wood 2009-12-02