# 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="%> %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
#
#
#set sendmail="/bin/true"
#set sendmail="~/.mutt/sendmail"
-set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi madduck+spool@madduck.net"
+set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi"
#
# set sendmail_wait=0
#
# 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=0
+set wrap=-10
#
# set wrap_search=yes
#