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# To be able to edit headers inline: | # To be able to edit headers inline: | ||
set edit_headers="yes" | set edit_headers="yes" | ||
# | # browse through multiple mailboxes with "tab" | ||
# and 'c' keys, that way you can have procmail sort your mail | |||
# and ' | |||
# and you just let mutt select through them... | # and you just let mutt select through them... | ||
mailboxes /var/mail/dog ~/Mail/OpenBSD-bugs ~/Mail/OpenBSD-cvs | mailboxes /var/mail/dog ~/Mail/OpenBSD-bugs ~/Mail/OpenBSD-cvs |
Latest revision as of 01:00, 19 October 2006
mutt is an alternative MUA (Mail user agent) also known as mail client, for UBOs. It also as a windows version apparently which "may require cygwin. Mutt is not for the faint of heart, it has one of the steepest learning curves for an MUA, but as a result it's one of the most powerful and configurable.
.muttrc
# This will prevent your read email from being moved to another folder. set move="no" # Change my From: header my_hdr From: me@example.com set from="\"John Doe\" <me@example.com>" set use_from # To be able to edit headers inline: set edit_headers="yes" # browse through multiple mailboxes with "tab" # and 'c' keys, that way you can have procmail sort your mail # and you just let mutt select through them... mailboxes /var/mail/dog ~/Mail/OpenBSD-bugs ~/Mail/OpenBSD-cvs