# This option allows you to edit the header of your outgoing messages
# along with the body of your message.
#
+# Note that changes made to the References: and Date: headers are
+# ignored for interoperability reasons.
+#
set edit_headers=yes
#
# set editor=""
# This variable controls whether or not attachments on outgoing messages
# are saved along with the main body of your message.
#
-set fcc_attach=no
+set fcc_attach=yes
#
# set fcc_clear=no
#
#
# Defaults to the contents of the environment variable EMAIL.
#
+set from='martin f krafft <madduck@madduck.net>'
#
# set gecos_mask="^[^,]*"
#
#
# See also: ``$to_chars''.
#
-set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %?H?[%H] ?%s"
+set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F %4c %?H?[%H] ?%s"
#
# set ispell="ispell"
#
#
#
# This variable configures how often (in seconds) mutt should look for
-# new mail.
+# new mail. Also see the ``$timeout'' variable.
#
#
# set mailcap_path=""
# DOING!
#
#
-# set maildir_mtime=no
-#
-# Name: maildir_mtime
-# Type: boolean
-# Default: no
-#
-#
-# If set, the sort-by-date option in the browser will sort maildirs
-# smartly, not using the mtime of the maildir itself but that of the
-# newest message in the new subdirectory, making the sorting by
-# reverse date much more useful. People with maildirs over NFS may
-# wish to leave this option unset.
-#
-set maildir_mtime=yes
-#
# set header_cache=""
#
# Name: header_cache
# pager. The valid sequences are listed in the ``$index_format''
# section.
#
+set pager_format="<%a> %* %i (%P)"
#
# set pager_index_lines=0
#
# edited. This one points to the location of the private keys.
# (S/MIME only)
#
+set smime_keys="~/.smime/keys"
#
# set smime_ca_location=""
#
# the location of the certificates.
# (S/MIME only)
#
+set smime_certificates="~/.smime/certificates"
#
# set smime_decrypt_command=""
#
# keyid (the hash-value that OpenSSL generates) to work properly
# (S/MIME only)
#
+set smime_default_key="a350124a.0"
#
# set ssl_force_tls=no
#
#
#
# This specifies the command pipe that should be used to print messages.
-#
-set print_command="muttprint"
+
+set print_command="iconv -s -tlatin1//TRANSLIT | a2ps -=mail -Xlatin1 --title='%D{%Y.%m.%d.%H%M%S}-\$t2-\$t1' -B --borders=no --header='\$t2: \$t1' --left-footer='#?l!%E!#?v|%E|%s./%s#|!' --right-footer='#?l!%s./%s#!#?v|%s./%s#|%E|!' -cl100 -2qP cupspdf"
+
#
# set print_decode=yes
#
#
set query_command="lbdbq"
#
+# set query_format="%4c %t %-25.25a %-25.25n %?e?(%e)?"
+#
+# Name: query_format
+# Type: string
+# Default: "%4c %t %-25.25a %-25.25n %?e?(%e)?"
+#
+#
+# This variable describes the format of the `query' menu. The
+# following printf-style sequences are understood:
+#
+# %a destination address
+# %c current entry number
+# %e extra information *
+# %n destination name
+# %t ``*'' if current entry is tagged, a space otherwise
+# %>X right justify the rest of the string and pad with "X"
+# %|X pad to the end of the line with "X"
+# %*X soft-fill with character "X" as pad
+#
+#
+# For an explanation of `soft-fill', see the ``$index_format'' documentation.
+#
+# * = can be optionally printed if nonzero, see the ``$status_format'' documentation.
+#
+#
# set quit=yes
#
# Name: quit
# and replying. The default value corresponds to the English "Re:" and
# the German "Aw:".
#
-set reply_regexp="^((re([[(]?[[:digit:]]+[)]]?)?|aw|antwort|wg|sgkb):[[:space:]]*)+"
+set reply_regexp="^((re([[(]?[[:digit:]]+[)]]?)?|a(nt)?w(ort)?|wg|s(gkb|v)):[[:space:]]*)+"
#
# set reply_self=no
#
# used doesn't match your alternates, the From: line will use
# your address on the current machine.
#
+set reverse_name=yes
#
# set reverse_realname=yes
#
#
#set sendmail="/bin/true"
#set sendmail="~/.mutt/sendmail"
+set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi"
#
# set sendmail_wait=0
#
# will replace any dots in the expansion by underscores. This might be helpful
# with IMAP folders that don't like dots in folder names.
#
-set status_format=" %r %f [m:%?M?%M/?%m%?n? n:%n?%?o? o:%o?%?d? d:%d?%?F? f:%F?%?t? t:%t?%?p? p:%p?%?b? i:%b?%?l? %l?] %?V?[%V] ?(%s/%S) %> (%P) "
+set status_format=" %r %f [m:%?M?%M/?%m%?n? n:%n?%?o? o:%o?%?d? d:%d?%?F? f:%F?%?t? t:%t?%?p? p:%p?%?b? i:%b?%?l? %l?] %?V?%V ?(%s/%S) %> (%P) "
#
# set status_on_top=no
#
# Type: boolean
# Default: no
#
+set thread_received=yes
#
# When set, mutt uses the date received rather than the date sent
# to thread messages by subject.
# When set, the internal-pager will pad blank lines to the bottom of the
# screen with a tilde (~).
#
+set tilde=yes
#
# set time_inc=0
#
# When set to a negative value, mutt will wrap text so that there are $wrap
# characters of empty space on the right side of the terminal.
#
-set wrap=80
+set wrap=-10
#
# set wrap_search=yes
#
set xterm_title="mutt@%h [%?M?%M/?%m, n:%n]%?V? [%V]?"
#
+auto_view text/html
+#auto_view application/x-gunzip application/x-tar-gz application/x-tar application/x-gtar
+#auto_view application/postscript
alternative_order text/enriched text/plain text application/postscript image/*
+mime_lookup application/octet-stream
source $my_confdir/colours
source $my_confdir/headers