#
# Sets the default Content-Type for the body of newly composed messages.
#
+set content_type="text/plain; markup=markdown"
# 3.40. copy
# encryption/signing for messages. See also $crypt_autoencrypt,
# $crypt_replyencrypt, $crypt_autosign, $crypt_replysign and $smime_is_default.
#
+set crypt_autosmime=no
# 3.45. crypt_confirmhook
# this option will be disabled for that message. It can be manually re-enabled in
# the pgp or smime menus. (Crypto only)
#
+set crypt_opportunistic_encrypt=no
# 3.47. crypt_replyencrypt
# pka-intro.de.pdf) during signature verification (only supported by the GPGME
# backend).
#
+set crypt_use_pka=yes
# 3.53. crypt_verify_sig
# string is a bang, the bang is discarded, and the month and week day names in
# the rest of the string are expanded in the C locale (that is in US English).
#
-set date_format="%d %b %Y %T%Z"
+set date_format="%F"
# 3.55. default_hook
# %m, %n, and %N only work for monitored mailboxes. %m requires $mail_check_stats
# to be set. %n requires $mail_check_stats to be set (except for IMAP mailboxes).
#
-
+set folder_format='%t%N%2C %D %4s %f'
# 3.77. followup_to
#
# defaults to unset, and has a separate option, $mail_check_stats_interval, to
# control how often to update these counts.
#
+set mail_check_stats=yes
# 3.137. mail_check_stats_interval
# This variable specifies which files to consult when attempting to display MIME
# bodies not directly supported by Mutt.
#
-set mailcap_path="$my_confdir/mailcap.icalendar:$my_confdir/mailcap.backgrounding:$my_confdir/mailcap.htmldump"
+set mailcap_path="$my_confdir/mailcap.tnef:$my_confdir/mailcap.icalendar:$my_confdir/mailcap.backgrounding:$my_confdir/mailcap.htmldump"
# 3.139. mailcap_sanitize
# mutt, the messages will show up with an “O” next to them in the index menu,
# indicating that they are old.
#
-set mark_old=yes
+set mark_old=no
# 3.145. markers
#
# Also see the $move variable.
#
+set mbox="=spool"
# 3.148. mbox_type
# This variable controls the number of lines of context that are given when
# scrolling through menus. (Similar to $pager_context.)
#
-set menu_context=2
+set menu_context=5
# 3.150. menu_move_off
# less than $pager_index_lines, then the index will only use as many lines as it
# needs.
#
-set pager_index_lines=5
+set pager_index_lines=$menu_context
# 3.176. pager_stop
#
# Also see $wrap.
#
+set reflow_wrap=-10
# 3.246. reply_regexp
# In case the text cannot be converted into one of these exactly, mutt uses
# $charset as a fallback.
#
+set send_charset="utf-8"
# 3.266. sendmail
# In order to use %S, %N, %F, and %!, $mail_check_stats must be set. When thus
# set, a suggested value for this option is "%B%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/?%S".
#
-set sidebar_format="%B%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/?%S"
+set sidebar_format="%B%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/?%S"
# 3.273. sidebar_indent_string
# of mailboxes, but wrap around to the beginning. The <sidebar-prev-new> command
# is similarly affected, wrapping around to the end of the list.
#
+set sidebar_next_new_wrap=yes
# 3.276. sidebar_short_path
# You may optionally use the “reverse-” prefix to specify reverse sorting order
# (example: “set sort_browser=reverse-date”).
#
+set sidebar_sort_method=path
# 3.278. sidebar_visible
#
# See also: $sidebar_format, $sidebar_width
#
-set sidebar_visible=no
+set sidebar_visible=yes
# 3.279. sidebar_width
# that “$ts_enabled” has been set. This string is identical in formatting to the
# one used by “$status_format”.
#
-set ts_status_format="mutt: %f%?V?[%V]&?"
+set ts_status_format="[`tty|sed -re 's,.+pts/,,'`]mutt@%h%r %f%?V?[%V]&?"
# 3.353. tunnel
#
# Also see $reflow_wrap.
#
-set wrap=-10
+set wrap=$reflow_wrap
# 3.366. wrap_headers