# in a reply. For a full listing of defined printf()-like sequences see
# the section on ``$index_format''.
#
-set attribution="also sprach %n <%a> [%[%Y.%m.%d.%H%M %z]]:"
+set attribution="also sprach %n <%a> [%[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %z]]:"
#
# set autoedit=no
#
# This variable controls the default subject when forwarding a message.
# It uses the same format sequences as the ``$index_format'' variable.
#
+set forward_format="(fwd) %s"
#
# set forward_quote=no
#
# use the viewer defined in that entry to convert the body part to text
# form.
#
-set implicit_autoview=yes
+set implicit_autoview=no
#
# set include=ask-yes
#
# This variable specifies which files to consult when attempting to
# display MIME bodies not directly supported by Mutt.
#
+set mailcap_path="$my_confdir/mailcap.backgrounding"
#
# set mailcap_sanitize=yes
#
# caching will be used.
#
set header_cache="~/.var/mutt/header_cache"
+#
+# set header_cache_compress=yes
+#
+# Name: header_cache_compress
+# Type: boolean
+# Default: yes
+#
+# When mutt is compiled with qdbm or tokyocabinet as header cache backend,
+# this option determines whether the database will be compressed. Compression
+# results in database files roughly being one fifth of the usual diskspace,
+# but the uncompression can result in a slower opening of cached folder(s)
+# which in general is still much faster than opening non header cached
+# folders.
+#
+set header_cache_compress=no
#
# set maildir_header_cache_verify=yes
#
#
set maildir_header_cache_verify=no
#
-# set header_cache_pagesize="16384"
-#
-# Name: header_cache_pagesize
-# Type: string
-# Default: "16384"
-#
-#
-# When mutt is compiled with either gdbm or bdb4 as the header cache backend,
-# this option changes the database page size. Too large or too small
-# values can waste space, memory, or CPU time. The default should be more
-# or less optimal for most use cases.
-#
-set header_cache_pagesize=32768
-#
# set maildir_trash=no
#
# Name: maildir_trash
# This option sets the filename used for signature parts in PGP/MIME
# signed messages.
#
-set pgp_mime_signature_filename="digital_signature_gpg.asc"
+#set pgp_mime_signature_filename="digital_signature_gpg.asc"
#
# set pgp_mime_signature_description="Digital signature"
#
# Type: string
# Default: "Digital signature"
#
-set pgp_mime_signature_description="Digital signature (see http://martin-krafft.net/gpg/)"
+#set pgp_mime_signature_description="Digital signature (see http://martin-krafft.net/gpg/sig-policy/999bbcc4/current)"
#
# This option sets the Content-Description used for signature parts in
# PGP/MIME signed messages.
# have been marked as ``disabled'' by the user.
# (PGP only)
#
+set pgp_show_unusable=no
#
# set pgp_sign_as=""
#
# keyid form to specify your key (e.g., ``0x00112233'').
# (PGP only)
#
-set pgp_sign_as="0x330c4a75"
+set pgp_sign_as="0x9C9D6979AE941637"
#
# set pgp_strict_enc=yes
#
#
# This specifies the command pipe that should be used to print messages.
-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_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 -1qP cupspdf"
+set print_command="muttprint"
#
# set print_decode=yes
# ``$save_name'' variables, and the ``fcc-hook'' command.
#
#set record="=outgoing"
-#set record="=store" ## DEFINED BY A DEFAULT HOOK
+set record="=store"
#
# set reply_regexp="^(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*"
#
# and replying. The default value corresponds to the English "Re:" and
# the German "Aw:".
#
-set reply_regexp="^((re([[(]?[[:digit:]]+[)]]?)?|a(nt)?w(ort)?|wg|s(gkb|v)):[[:space:]]*)+"
+set reply_regexp="^((re([-[(]?[[:digit:]]+[)]]?)?|a(nt)?w(ort)?|wg|s(gkb|v)):[[:space:]]*)+"
#
# set reply_self=no
#
# arguments as recipient addresses.
#
#set sendmail="/bin/true"
-#set sendmail="~/.mutt/sendmail"
-set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi"
+set sendmail="~/.mutt/sendmail"
+#set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi"
#
# set sendmail_wait=0
#
# Note: On Debian systems, this option is set by default to
# ``threads'' in /etc/Muttrc.
#
+set sort=threads
#
# set sort_alias=alias
#
# ``$sort_re'' for a less drastic way of controlling this
# behaviour.
#
+set strict_threads=yes
#
# set suspend=yes
#
# if the ``$sendmail'' variable already contains "-f" or if the
# executable pointed to by $sendmail doesn't support the "-f" switch.
#
+set use_envelope_from=yes
#
# set use_from=yes
#
source $my_confdir/spam
source $my_confdir/hooks
-set my_mailboxes = `ls ~/.var/offlineimap/mailboxes 2>/dev/null || echo /dev/null`
-source $my_mailboxes
+set my_mutt_mailboxes = "$VARDIR/mutt/mailboxes"
+source "test -f $my_mutt_mailboxes && cat $my_mutt_mailboxes|
+#source "$my_confdir/list-mailboxes $folder $spoolfile|"
set alias_file="$my_confdir/aliases"
source "test -f $alias_file && cat $alias_file 2>/dev/null || echo unset alias_file|"
+
+source $my_confdir/sidebar