X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/mutt.git/blobdiff_plain/60643394776a7012dffdf5c195991e3cc1322394..1806a593c0ebaedb261b679ec7a683c76f20946a:/.mutt/muttrc?ds=inline diff --git a/.mutt/muttrc b/.mutt/muttrc index 6571ea0..7824a7f 100644 --- a/.mutt/muttrc +++ b/.mutt/muttrc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # from /usr/share/doc/mutt/examples/Muttrc.gz -set my_confdir="~/.mutt" +set my_confdir="$HOME/.mutt" # set abort_nosubject=ask-yes # @@ -923,7 +923,7 @@ set folder="~/mail" # This variable controls the default subject when forwarding a message. # It uses the same format sequences as the ``$index_format'' variable. # -set forward_format="%s [Fwd: %a]" +set forward_format="(fwd) %s" # # set forward_quote=no # @@ -1552,6 +1552,7 @@ set include=yes # This variable specifies which files to consult when attempting to # display MIME bodies not directly supported by Mutt. # +set mailcap_path="$my_confdir/mailcap.icalendar:$my_confdir/mailcap.backgrounding:$my_confdir/mailcap.htmldump" # # set mailcap_sanitize=yes # @@ -2364,6 +2365,7 @@ set pgp_retainable_sigs=yes # have been marked as ``disabled'' by the user. # (PGP only) # +set pgp_show_unusable=no # # set pgp_sign_as="" # @@ -2377,7 +2379,7 @@ set pgp_retainable_sigs=yes # keyid form to specify your key (e.g., ``0x00112233''). # (PGP only) # -set pgp_sign_as="0x999bbcc4" +set pgp_sign_as="0x9C9D6979AE941637" # # set pgp_strict_enc=yes # @@ -3686,7 +3688,7 @@ set save_history=100 # arguments as recipient addresses. # #set sendmail="/bin/true" -set sendmail="~/.mutt/sendmail" +set sendmail="$my_confdir/sendmail" #set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi" # # set sendmail_wait=0 @@ -3896,6 +3898,7 @@ set simple_search="~L %s | ~s %s" # Note: On Debian systems, this option is set by default to # ``threads'' in /etc/Muttrc. # +set sort=threads # # set sort_alias=alias # @@ -4152,6 +4155,7 @@ set strict_threads=yes # # Note that $indent_string is ignored when this option is set. # +set text_flowed=yes # # set thread_received=no # @@ -4527,14 +4531,16 @@ set xterm_set_titles=yes # Controls the format of the title bar of the xterm provided that # xterm_set_titles has been set. This string is identical in formatting # to the one used by ``$status_format''. -# +# set xterm_title="mutt@%h [%?M?%M/?%m, n:%n]%?V? [%V]?" -# +# -auto_view text/html +auto_view text/html application/ics text/calendar #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/* +alternative_order multipart/mixed multipart/related text/html text/enriched text/* +#alternative_order text/plain text/enriched text/html +#alternative_order text/enriched text/plain text application/postscript image/* mime_lookup application/octet-stream source $my_confdir/colours @@ -4545,8 +4551,9 @@ source $my_confdir/lists 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|"