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Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
.
mutt-wizard-3.3.1/Makefile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003703 14233240240 0015442 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 .POSIX:
OS = $(shell uname -s)
ifndef PREFIX
PREFIX = /usr/local
endif
ifndef MANPREFIX
MANPREFIX = $(PREFIX)/share/man
endif
install:
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/mutt-wizard
cp -f bin/mw bin/mailsync $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/
cp -f lib/openfile $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/mutt-wizard
chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/mw $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/mailsync $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/mutt-wizard/openfile
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard
chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard
cp -f share/mailcap share/domains.csv share/mutt-wizard.muttrc share/switch.muttrc $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard
chmod 644 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard/mailcap $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard/domains.csv $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard/mutt-wizard.muttrc $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard/switch.muttrc
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1
cp -f mw.1 $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/mw.1
cp -f mailsync.1 $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/mailsync.1
chmod 644 $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/mw.1 $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/mailsync.1
if [ "$(PREFIX)" ]; then \
sed -iba 's:/usr/local:$(PREFIX):' $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard/mutt-wizard.muttrc; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard/mutt-wizard.muttrcba; \
sed -iba 's:/usr/local:$(PREFIX):' $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/mw; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/mwba; \
sed -iba 's:/usr/local:$(PREFIX):' $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/mw.1; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/mw.1ba; \
sed -iba 's:/usr/local:$(PREFIX):' $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard/mailcap; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard/mailcapba; \
fi
uninstall:
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/mw $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/mailsync $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/mutt-wizard/openfile
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/mutt-wizard $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/mutt-wizard
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/mw.1 $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/mailsync.1
.PHONY: install uninstall
mutt-wizard-3.3.1/README.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000025015 14233240240 0015261 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # mutt-wizard
Get this great stuff without effort:
- A full-featured and autoconfigured email client on the terminal with neomutt
- Mail stored offline enabling the ability to:
* view and write emails while you're away from
the internet
* make backups
- Provides a `mailsync` script that can be scheduled to run as often as you
like, which downloads/syncs mail and notifies you when new mail has arrived.
Specifically, this wizard:
- Determines your email server's IMAP and SMTP servers and ports
- Creates dotfiles for `neomutt`, `isync`, and `msmtp` appropriate for your
email address
- Encrypts and locally stores your password for easy remote access, accessible
only by your GPG key
- Handles as many as nine separate email accounts automatically
- Auto-creates bindings to switch between accounts or between mailboxes
- Provides sensible defaults and an attractive appearance for the neomutt email
client
- If mutt-wizard doesn't know your server's IMAP/SMTP info by default, it will
prompt you for them and will put them in all the right places.
## Install
#### Dependencies
- `neomutt` - the email client. (If you are using Gentoo GNU/Linux, you will need the `sasl` use flag to be enabled)
- `curl` - tests connections (required at install).
- `isync` - downloads and syncs the mail (required if storing IMAP mail locally).
- `msmtp` - sends the email.
- `pass` - safely encrypts passwords (required at install).
**Note**: There's a chance of errors if you use a slow-release distro like
Ubuntu, Debian, or Mint. If you get errors in `neomutt`, install the most
recent version manually or manually remove the offending lines in the config in
`/usr/share/mutt-wizard/mutt-wizard.muttrc`.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard
cd mutt-wizard
sudo make install
```
A user of Arch-based distros can also install the current mutt-wizard release from the AUR as
[mutt-wizard](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mutt-wizard/), or the Github master branch, [mutt-wizard-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mutt-wizard-git/).
### Optional Dependencies
- `pam-gnupg` - Automatically logs you into your GPG key on login so you will
never need to input your password once logged on to your system. Check the
repo and directions out [here](https://github.com/cruegge/pam-gnupg).
- `lynx` - view HTML email in neomutt.
- `notmuch` - index and search mail. Install it and run `notmuch setup`, tell
it that your mail is in `~/.local/share/mail/` (although `mw` will do this
automatically if you haven't set notmuch up before). You can run it in mutt
with `ctrl-f`. Run `notmuch new` to process new mail.
- `abook` - a terminal-based address book. Pressing tab while typing an address
to send mail to will suggest contacts that are in your abook.
- `urlview` - outputs urls in mail to browser.
- `cronie` - (or any other major cronjob manager) to set up automatic mail
syncing.
- `mpop` - If you want to use POP protocol instead of IMAP.
## Usage
The mutt-wizard runs via the command `mw`. Once setup is complete, you'll use
`neomutt` to access your mail.
- `mw -a you@email.com` -- add a new email account
- `mw -l` -- list existing accounts
- `mw -y your@email.com` -- sync an email account
- `mw -Y` -- sync all configured email accounts
- `mw -d` -- choose an account to delete
- `mw -D your@email.com` -- delete account settings without confirmation
- `mw -t 30` -- toggle automatic mailsync to every 30 minutes
- `mw -T` -- toggle mailsync without specifying minutes (default is 10)
- `mw -r` -- reorder account shortcut numbers
- `pass edit mw-your@email.com` -- revise an account's password
### Options usable when adding an account
#### Providing arguments
- `-u` -- Give an account username if different from the email address.
- `-n` -- A real name to be used by the account. Put in quotations if multiple
words.
- `-i` -- IMAP server address
- `-I` -- IMAP server port (otherwise assumed to be 993)
- `-s` -- SMTP server address
- `-S` -- SMTP server port (otherwise assumed to be 465)
- `-m` -- Maximum number of emails to be kept offline. No maximum is default
functionality.
- `-x` -- Account password. You will be prompted for it otherwise.
#### General Settings
- `-p` -- Add a Protonmail account.
- `-f` -- Assume mailbox names and force account configuration without
connecting online at all.
- `-o` -- Configure mutt for an account, but do not keep mail offline.
- `-P` -- Use POP protocol instead of IMAP (requires `mpop` installed).
## Neomutt user interface
To give you an example of the interface, here's an idea:
- `m` - send mail (uses your default `$EDITOR` to write)
- `j`/`k` and `d`/`u` - vim-like bindings to go down and up (or `d`/`u` to go
down/up a page).
- `l` - open mail, or attachment page or attachment
- `h` - the opposite of `l`
- `r`/`R` - reply/reply all to highlighted mail
- `s` - save selected mail or selected attachment
- `gs`,`gi`,`ga`,`gd`,`gS` - Press `g` followed by another letter to change
mailbox: `s`ent, `i`nbox, `a`rchive, `d`rafts, `S`pam, etc.
- `M` and `C` - For `M`ove and `C`opy: follow them with one of the mailbox
letters above, i.e. `MS` means "move to Spam".
- `i#` - Press `i` followed by a number 1-9 to go to a different account. If you
add 9 accounts via mutt-wizard, they will each be assigned a number.
- `a` to add address/person to abook and `Tab` while typing address to complete
one from abook.
- `?` - see all keyboard shortcuts
- `ctrl-j`/`ctrl-k` - move up and down in sidebar, `ctrl-o` opens mailbox.
- `ctrl-b` - open a menu to select a URL you want to open in your browser.
## Additional functionality
- `pam-gnupg` - Automatically logs you into your GPG key on login, so you will
never need to input your password once logged on to your system. Check the
repo and directions out [here](https://github.com/cruegge/pam-gnupg).
- `lynx` - View HTML email in neomutt.
- `notmuch` - Index and search mail. Install it and run `notmuch setup`, tell it
that your mail is in `~/.local/share/mail/` (although `mw` will do this
automatically if you haven't set notmuch up before). You can run it in mutt
with `ctrl-f`. Run `notmuch new` to process new mail.
- `abook` - A terminal-based address book. Pressing tab while typing an address
to send mail to will suggest contacts that are in your abook.
- `urlview` - Outputs URLs in an email to your browser.
## New stuff and improvements since the original release
- `mw` is now scriptable with command-line options and can run successfully
without any interaction, making it possible to deploy in a script.
- `isync`/`mbsync` has replaced `offlineimap` as the backend. Offlineimap was
error-prone, bloated, used obsolete Python 2 modules, and required separate
steps to install the system.
- `mw` is now an installed program instead of just a script needed to be kept in
your mutt folder.
- `dialog` is no longer used and the interface is simply text commands.
- More autogenerated shortcuts that allow quickly moving and copying mail
between boxes.
- More elegant attachment handling. Image/video/pdf attachments without relying
on the neomutt instance.
- abook integration by default.
- The messy template files and other directories have been moved or removed,
leaving a clean config folder.
- msmtp configs moved to `~/.config/` and mail default location moved to
`~/.local/share/mail/`, reducing mess in `~`.
- `pass` is used as a password manager instead of separately saving passwords.
- Script is POSIX sh compliant.
- Error handling for the many people who don't read or follow directions. Fewer
errors generally.
- Addition of a manual `man mw`
- Now handles POP protocol via `mpop` for those who prefer it (add an account
with the `-P` option). POP configs are still generated automatically.
## Help the Project!
- Try mutt-wizard out on weird machines and weird email addresses and report any
errors.
- Open a PR to add new server information into `domains.csv` so their users can
more easily use mutt-wizard.
- If nothing else, [Donate!](https://paypal.me/LukeMSmith)
See Luke's website [here](https://lukesmith.xyz). Email him at
[luke@lukesmith.xyz](mailto:luke@lukesmith.xyz).
## Details for Tinkerers
- The critical `mutt`/`neomutt` files are in `~/.config/mutt/`.
- Put whatever global settings you want in `muttrc`. mutt-wizard will add some
lines to this file, which you shouldn't remove unless you know what you're
doing, but you can move them up/down over your config lines if you need to. If
you get binding conflict errors in mutt, you might need to do this.
- Each of the accounts that mutt-wizard generates will have custom settings set
in a separate file in `accounts/`. You can edit these freely if you want to
tinker with settings specific to an account.
- In `/usr/share/mutt-wizard` are several global config files, including
`mutt-wizard`'s default settings. You can override this in your `muttrc` if
you wish.
## Watch out for these things
- Gmail accounts need to create an
[App Password](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en) to
use with "less secure" applications. This password is single-use (i.e.
for setup) and will be stored and encrypted locally. Enabling third-party
applications requires turning off two-factor authentication and this will
circumvent that. You might also need to manually "Enable IMAP" in the
settings.
- Protonmail accounts require a "Protonmail Bridge" to access
PM's IMAP and SMTP servers. Configure that before running mutt-wizard. Note
that when mutt-wizard asks for a password, you should put in your
[bridge password](https://protonmail.com/bridge/thunderbird#3), not your
account password.
- Protonmail bridge is prone to timing out. Watch out for this while adding an
account. If the bridge times out, try again. It might help to
[increase the timeout](https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/thunderbird-connection-server-timed-error/)
in your `mbsyncrc`.
- If you have a university email or enterprise-hosted email for work, there
might be other hurdles or two-factor authentication you have to jump through.
Some, for example, will want you to create a separate IMAP password, etc.
- `isync` is not fully UTF-8 compatible, so non-Latin characters may be garbled
(although sync should succeed). `mw` will also not auto-create mailbox
shortcuts since it is looking for English mailbox names. I strongly recommend
you to set your email language to English on your mail server to avoid these
problems.
## License
mutt-wizard is free/libre software. This program is released under the GPLv3
license, which you can find in the file [LICENSE](LICENSE).
mutt-wizard-3.3.1/bin/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14233240240 0014547 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 mutt-wizard-3.3.1/bin/mailsync 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000006756 14233240240 0016332 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/sh
# - Syncs mail for all accounts, or a single account given as an argument.
# - Displays a notification showing the number of new mails.
# - Displays a notification for each new mail with its subject displayed.
# - Runs notmuch to index new mail.
# - This script can be set up as a cron job for automated mail syncing.
# There are many arbitrary and ugly features in this script because it is
# inherently difficult to pass environmental variables to cronjobs and other
# issues. It also should at least be compatible with Linux (and maybe BSD) with
# Xorg and MacOS as well.
# Run only if user logged in (prevent cron errors)
pgrep -u "${USER:=$LOGNAME}" >/dev/null || { echo "$USER not logged in; sync will not run."; exit ;}
# Run only if not already running in other instance
pgrep mbsync >/dev/null && { echo "mbsync is already running."; exit ;}
# First, we have to get the right variables for the mbsync file, the pass
# archive, notmuch and the GPG home. This is done by searching common profile
# files for variable assignments. This is ugly, but there are few options that
# will work on the maximum number of machines.
eval "$(grep -h -- \
"^\s*\(export \)\?\(MBSYNCRC\|PASSWORD_STORE_DIR\|NOTMUCH_CONFIG\|GNUPGHOME\)=" \
"$HOME/.profile" "$HOME/.bash_profile" "$HOME/.zprofile" "$HOME/.config/zsh/.zprofile" "$HOME/.zshenv" \
"$HOME/.config/zsh/.zshenv" "$HOME/.bashrc" "$HOME/.zshrc" "$HOME/.config/zsh/.zshrc" \
"$HOME/.pam_environment" 2>/dev/null)"
export GPG_TTY="$(tty)"
[ -n "$MBSYNCRC" ] && alias mbsync="mbsync -c $MBSYNCRC" || MBSYNCRC="$HOME/.mbsyncrc"
lastrun="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/mutt/.mailsynclastrun"
# Settings are different for MacOS (Darwin) systems.
case "$(uname)" in
Darwin)
notify() { osascript -e "display notification \"$2 in $1\" with title \"You've got Mail\" subtitle \"Account: $account\"" && sleep 2 ;}
;;
*)
case "$(readlink -f /sbin/init)" in
*systemd*|*openrc*) export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/$(id -u)/bus ;;
esac
# remember if a display server is running since `ps` doesn't always contain a display
pgrepoutput="$(pgrep -a X\(org\|wayland\))"
displays="$(echo "$pgrepoutput" | grep -wo "[0-9]*:[0-9]\+" | sort -u)"
notify() { [ -n "$pgrepoutput" ] && for x in ${displays:-0:}; do
export DISPLAY=$x
notify-send --app-name="mutt-wizard" "New mail!" "📬 $2 new mail(s) in \`$1\` account."
done ;}
;;
esac
# Check account for new mail. Notify if there is new content.
syncandnotify() {
acc="$(echo "$account" | sed "s/.*\///")"
if [ -z "$opts" ]; then mbsync "$acc"; else mbsync "$opts" "$acc"; fi
new=$(find\
"$HOME/.local/share/mail/$acc/INBOX/new/"\
"$HOME/.local/share/mail/$acc/Inbox/new/"\
"$HOME/.local/share/mail/$acc/inbox/new/"\
"$HOME/.local/share/mail/$acc/INBOX/cur/"\
"$HOME/.local/share/mail/$acc/Inbox/cur/"\
"$HOME/.local/share/mail/$acc/inbox/cur/"\
-type f -newer "$lastrun" 2> /dev/null)
newcount=$(echo "$new" | sed '/^\s*$/d' | wc -l)
case 1 in
$((newcount > 0)) ) notify "$acc" "$newcount" ;;
esac
}
# Sync accounts passed as argument or all.
if [ "$#" -eq "0" ]; then
accounts="$(awk '/^Channel/ {print $2}' "$MBSYNCRC")"
else
for arg in "$@"; do
[ "${arg%${arg#?}}" = '-' ] && opts="${opts:+${opts} }${arg}" && shift 1
done
accounts=$*
fi
# Parallelize multiple accounts
for account in $accounts; do
syncandnotify &
done
wait
notmuch new 2>/dev/null
#Create a touch file that indicates the time of the last run of mailsync
touch "$lastrun"
mutt-wizard-3.3.1/bin/mw 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000032775 14233240240 0015136 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/sh
prefix="/usr/local"
maildir="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/mail"
muttshare="$prefix/share/mutt-wizard"
cachedir="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/mutt-wizard"
muttrc="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/mutt/muttrc"
accdir="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/mutt/accounts"
msmtprc="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/msmtp/config"
msmtplog="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/msmtp/msmtp.log"
mbsyncrc="${MBSYNCRC:-$HOME/.mbsyncrc}"
mpoprc="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/mpop/config"
alias mbsync='mbsync -c "$mbsyncrc"'
# On Ubuntu/Debian, a link is needed since they use an older version.
if command -V apt-get >/dev/null 2>&1; then
ln -s "$msmtprc" "$HOME/.msmtprc" 2>/dev/null
master="Master"
slave="Slave"
fi
for x in "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt" \
"/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt" "/etc/ssl/cert.pem" \
"/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem" "/etc/pki/tls/cacert.pem" \
"/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem/tls-ca-bundle.pem" \
"/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/"; do
[ -f "$x" ] && sslcert="$x" && break
done || { echo "CA Certificate not found. Please install one or link it to /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt" && exit 1 ;}
checkbasics() { command -V gpg >/dev/null 2>&1 && GPG="gpg" || GPG="gpg2"
PASSWORD_STORE_DIR="${PASSWORD_STORE_DIR:-$HOME/.password-store}"
[ -r "$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR/.gpg-id" ] || {
echo "First run \`pass init \` to set up a password archive."
echo "(If you don't already have a GPG key pair, first run \`$GPG --full-generate-key\`.)"
exit 1 ;} ;}
getaccounts() { accounts="$(find -L "$accdir" -type f 2>/dev/null | grep -o "\S*.muttrc" | sed "s|.*/\([0-9]-\)*||;s/\.muttrc$//" | nl)" ;}
list() { getaccounts && [ -n "$accounts" ] && echo "$accounts" || exit 1 ;}
prepmsmtp() { echo "account $fulladdr
host $smtp
port ${sport:-465}
from $fulladdr
user $login
passwordeval \"pass $fulladdr\"
auth ${auth:-on}
tls on
tls_trust_file $sslcert
logfile $msmtplog
${tlsline:-tls_starttls off}
" >> "$msmtprc"
}
prepmbsync() { mkdir -p "${mbsyncrc%/*}"
echo "
IMAPStore $fulladdr-remote
Host $imap
Port ${iport:-993}
User $login
PassCmd \"pass $fulladdr\"
AuthMechs LOGIN
SSLType ${imapssl:-IMAPS}
CertificateFile $sslcert
MaildirStore $fulladdr-local
Subfolders Verbatim
Path ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/mail/$fulladdr/
Inbox ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/mail/$fulladdr/${inbox:-INBOX}
Channel $fulladdr
Expunge Both
${master:-Far} :$fulladdr-remote:
${slave:-Near} :$fulladdr-local:
Patterns * !\"[Gmail]/All Mail\"
Create Both
SyncState *
MaxMessages ${maxmes:-0}
ExpireUnread no
# End profile
" >> "$mbsyncrc" ;}
prepmpop() { mkdir -p "${mpoprc%/*}"
echo "
account $fulladdr
tls on
user $login
host $imap
delivery maildir ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/mail/$fulladdr/${inbox:-INBOX}
passwordeval pass $fulladdr
" >> "$mpoprc" ;}
prepmutt() { echo "# vim: filetype=neomuttrc
# muttrc file for account $fulladdr
set realname = \"$realname\"
set from = \"$fulladdr\"
set sendmail = \"msmtp -a $fulladdr\"
alias me $realname <$fulladdr>
set folder = \"$folder\"
set header_cache = $cachedir/$fulladdr/headers
set message_cachedir = $cachedir/$fulladdr/bodies
set mbox_type = Maildir
set hostname = \"$hostname\"
source $muttshare/switch.muttrc
set spoolfile = "+INBOX"
set postponed = "+Drafts"
set trash = "+Trash"
set record = "+Sent"
$extra
$synccmd
macro index \eg \"unset wait_keygpg --list-secret-keys; printf 'Enter email ID of user to publish: '; read eID; printf 'Enter fingerprint of GPG key to publish: '; read eFGPT; $prefix/libexec/gpg-wks-client --create \\\$eFGPT \\\$eID | msmtp --read-envelope-from --read-recipients -a $fulladdr\" \"publish GPG key to WKS provider\"
macro index \eh \"$prefix/libexec/gpg-wks-client --receive | msmtp --read-envelope-from --read-recipients -a $fulladdr\" \"confirm GPG publication\"
" > "$accdir/$fulladdr.muttrc"
[ ! -f "$muttrc" ] && echo "# vim: filetype=neomuttrc" > "$muttrc"
! grep -q "^source.*mutt-wizard.muttrc" "$muttrc" && echo "source $muttshare/mutt-wizard.muttrc" >> "$muttrc"
! grep "^source.*.muttrc" "$muttrc" | grep -qv "$muttshare/mutt-wizard.muttrc" && echo "source $accdir/$fulladdr.muttrc" >> "$muttrc"
echo "macro index,pager i$idnum 'source $accdir/$fulladdr.muttrc!;' \"switch to $fulladdr\"" >> "$muttrc"
}
getprofiles() { \
mkdir -p "${muttrc%/*}" "$accdir" "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/msmtp"
unset msmtp_header msmtp_profile mutt_profile mbsync_profile
case "$iport" in
1143) imapssl=None ;;
143) imapssl=STARTTLS ;;
esac
case "$type" in
online) folder="imaps://$login@$imap:${iport:-993}"
extra="set imap_user = \"$login\"
set imap_pass = \"\`pass $fulladdr\`\"
set ssl_starttls = yes
set ssl_force_tls = yes"
;;
pop) synccmd="macro index o \"mpop $fulladdr\" \"run mpop to get $fulladdr's mail\""
folder="$maildir/$fulladdr"
prepmpop ;;
*) synccmd="macro index o \"mw -y $fulladdr\" \"run mbsync to sync $fulladdr\""
folder="$maildir/$fulladdr"
prepmbsync ;;
esac
prepmsmtp
prepmutt
prepnotmuch # Create a notmuch config file if not present already.
}
parsedomains(){ serverinfo="$(grep "^${fulladdr#*@}" "$muttshare/domains.csv" 2>/dev/null)"
[ -z "$serverinfo" ] && serverinfo="$(grep "$(echo "${fulladdr#*@}" | sed "s/\.[^\.]*$/\.\\\*/")" "$muttshare/domains.csv" 2>/dev/null)"
IFS=, read -r service imapsugg iportsugg smtpsugg sportsugg </dev/null ; rm -f "$mbsyncrc"bu
rm -rf "${cachedir:?}/${fulladdr:?}" "$accdir/$fulladdr.muttrc" "$accdir/"[0-9]-"$fulladdr.muttrc"
sed -ibu "/\([0-9]-\)\?$fulladdr.muttrc/d" "$muttrc" 2>/dev/null; rm -f "$muttrc"bu
sed -ibu "/account $fulladdr$/,/^\(\s*$\|account\)/d" "$msmtprc" 2>/dev/null; rm -f "$msmtprc"bu
sed -ibu "/account $fulladdr$/,/^\(\s*$\|account\)/d" "$mpoprc" 2>/dev/null; rm -f "$mpoprc"bu
pass rm -f "$fulladdr" >/dev/null 2>&1
[ -n "${purge+x}" ] && rm -rf "${maildir:?}/${fulladdr:?}"
for file in "$msmtprc" "$mbsyncrc" "$mpoprc"; do
sed -ibu 'N;/^\n$/D;P;D;' "$file" 2>/dev/null; rm -f "$file"bu
done
}
askinfo() { \
[ -z "$fulladdr" ] && echo "Give the full email address to add:" &&
read -r fulladdr
while ! echo "$fulladdr" | grep -qE "^.+@.+\.[A-Za-z]+$"; do
echo "$fulladdr is not a valid email address. Please retype the address:"
read -r fulladdr
done
getaccounts; echo "$accounts" | grep -q "\s$fulladdr$" 2>/dev/null &&
{ echo "$fulladdr has already been added" && exit 1 ;}
{ [ -z "$imap" ] || [ -z "$smtp" ] ;} && parsedomains
[ -z "$imap" ] && echo "Give your email server's IMAP address (excluding the port number):" &&
read -r imap
[ -z "$smtp" ] && echo "Give your email server's SMTP address (excluding the port number):" &&
read -r smtp
[ "$sport" = 587 ] && tlsline="# tls_starttls"
[ -z "$realname" ] && realname="${fulladdr%%@*}"
hostname="${fulladdr#*@}"
login="${login:-$fulladdr}"
if [ -n "${password+x}" ]; then
createpass
else
getpass
fi
}
createpass() { echo "$password" > "$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR/$fulladdr"
"$GPG" -qe $(printf -- " -r %s" $(cat "$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR/.gpg-id")) "$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR/$fulladdr"
rm -f "$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR/$fulladdr" ;}
getpass() { while : ; do pass rm -f "$fulladdr" >/dev/null 2>&1
pass insert -f "$fulladdr" && break; done ;}
getboxes() { if [ -n "${force+x}" ] ; then
mailboxes="$(printf "INBOX\\nDrafts\\nJunk\\nTrash\\nSent\\nArchive")"
else
info="$(curl --location-trusted -s -m 5 --user "$login:$(pass "$fulladdr")" --url "${protocol:-imaps}://$imap:${iport:-993}")"
[ -z "$info" ] && echo "Log-on not successful." && return 1
mailboxes="$(echo "$info" | grep -v HasChildren | sed "s/.*\" //;s/\"//g" | tr -d '\r')"
fi
[ "$type" = "pop" ] && mailboxes="INBOX"
for x in $(sed -n "/^macro.* i[0-9] / s/\(^macro.* i\| .*\)//gp " "$muttrc" | sort -u; echo 0); do
idnum=$((idnum + 1))
[ "$idnum" -eq "$x" ] || break
done
toappend="mailboxes $(echo "$mailboxes" | sed "s/^/\"=/;s/$/\"/" | paste -sd ' ' - )"
}
finalize() { echo "$toappend" >> "$accdir/$fulladdr.muttrc"
[ "$type" != "online" ] && echo "$mailboxes" | xargs -I {} mkdir -p "$maildir/$fulladdr/{}/cur" "$maildir/$fulladdr/{}/tmp" "$maildir/$fulladdr/{}/new"
echo "$fulladdr (account #$idnum) added successfully."
command -V urlview >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ ! -f "$HOME/.urlview" ] && echo "COMMAND \$BROWSER" > "$HOME/.urlview"
return 0 ;}
prepnotmuch() { \
[ -z "$NOTMUCH_CONFIG" ] && NOTMUCH_CONFIG="$HOME/.notmuch-config"
[ -f "$NOTMUCH_CONFIG" ] && return 0
echo "[database]
path=$maildir
[user]
name=$realname
primary_email=$fulladdr
[new]
tags=unread;inbox;
ignore=.mbsyncstate;.uidvalidity
[search]
exclude_tags=deleted;spam;
[maildir]
synchronize_flags=true
[crypto]
gpg_path=$GPG" > "$NOTMUCH_CONFIG" ;}
togglecron() { cron="$(mktemp)"
crontab -l > "$cron"
if grep -q mailsync "$cron"; then
echo "Removing automatic mailsync..."
sed -ibu /mailsync/d "$cron"; rm -f "$cron"bu
else
echo "Adding automatic mailsync every ${cronmin:-10} minutes..."
echo "*/${cronmin-10} * * * * $prefix/bin/mailsync" >> "$cron"
fi &&
crontab "$cron"; rm -f "$cron" ;}
setact() { if [ -n "${action+x}" ] && [ "$action" != "$1" ]; then
echo "Running $1 with $action..."
echo "Incompatible options given. Only one action may be specified per run."
return 1
else
action="$1"
fi; }
mwinfo() { cat << EOF
mw: mutt-wizard, auto-configure email accounts for mutt
including downloadable mail with \`isync\`.
Main actions:
-a your@email.com Add an email address
-l List email addresses configured
-d Remove an already added address
-D your@email.com Force remove account without confirmation
-y your@email.com Sync mail for account by name
-Y Sync mail for all accounts
-t number Toggle automatic mailsync every minutes
-T Toggle automatic mailsync
-r Reorder account numbers
Options allowed with -a:
-u Account login name if not full address
-n "Real name" to be on the email account
-i IMAP/POP server address
-I IMAP/POP server port
-s SMTP server address
-S SMTP server port
-x Password for account (recommended to be in double quotes)
-p Install for a Protonmail account.
-P Add for a POP server instead of IMAP.
-X Delete an account's local email too when deleting.
-o Configure address, but keep mail online.
-f Assume typical English mailboxes without attempting log-on.
NOTE: Once at least one account is added, you can run
\`mbsync -a\` to begin downloading mail.
To change an account's password, run \`pass edit your@email.com\`.
EOF
}
reorder() {
tempfile="$(mktemp -u)"
trap 'rm -f $tempfile' HUP INT QUIT TERM PWR EXIT
echo "# Carefully reorder these accounts with the desired numbers in the first column.
# DO NOT reorder rows or rename the accounts in the second column." > "$tempfile"
sed -n "
/ i[0-9] / s?\(.* i\|'> "$tempfile"
${EDITOR:-vim} "$tempfile" || exit 1
sed -i -e 's/#.*//' -e '/^$/d' "$tempfile"
default="$(sort -n "$tempfile" | head -n 1)"
default="${default#* }"
sed -ibu "
/.* i[0-9] .*.muttrc/d
/^source.*accounts.*.muttrc/d
" "$muttrc" 2>/dev/null; rm -f "$muttrc"bu
awk -v a="$accdir" -v d="$default" ' BEGIN { print "source "a"/"d".muttrc" }
{
print "macro index,pager i"$1" '\''source "a"/"$2".muttrc!;'\'' \"switch to "$2"\""
}
' "$tempfile" >> "$muttrc"
}
while getopts "rfpPXlhodTYD:y:i:I:s:S:u:a:n:x:m:t:" o; do case "${o}" in
l) setact list || exit 1 ;;
r) setact reorder || exit 1 ;;
d) setact delete || exit 1 ;;
D) setact delete || exit 1 ; fulladdr="$OPTARG" ;;
y) setact sync || exit 1 ; fulladdr="$OPTARG" ;;
Y) setact sync || exit 1 ;;
a) setact add || exit 1 ; fulladdr="$OPTARG" ;;
i) setact add || exit 1 ; imap="$OPTARG" ;;
I) setact add || exit 1 ; iport="$OPTARG" ;;
s) setact add || exit 1 ; smtp="$OPTARG" ;;
S) setact add || exit 1 ; sport="$OPTARG" ;;
u) setact add || exit 1 ; login="$OPTARG" ;;
n) setact add || exit 1 ; realname="$OPTARG" ;;
m) setact add || exit 1 ; maxmes="$OPTARG" ;;
o) setact add || exit 1 ; type="online" ;;
P) setact add || exit 1 ; type="pop"; protocol="pop3s" ; iport="${iport:-995}" ;;
f) setact add || exit 1 ; force=True ;;
x) setact add || exit 1 ; password="$OPTARG" ;;
X) setact delete || exit 1 ; purge=True ;;
t) setact toggle || exit 1 ; cronmin="$OPTARG" ;;
T) setact toggle || exit 1 ;;
p) echo "NOTE: Protonmail users must install and configure Protonmail Bridge first for the first sync to work."
protocol="imap"
imap="127.0.0.1"
iport="1143"
smtp="127.0.0.1"
sport="1025"
auth="login"
tlsline="tls_fingerprint $(msmtp --serverinfo --host=$smtp --port=$sport --tls --tls-certcheck=off | sed -n '/SHA256:/ s/^\s*SHA256:\s*// p')"
setact add || exit 1
;;
*) mwinfo; exit 1 ;;
esac done
case "$action" in
list) list ;;
add) checkbasics && askinfo && getboxes && getprofiles && finalize ;;
delete) delete ;;
sync) mailsync $fulladdr ;;
toggle) togglecron ;;
reorder) reorder ;;
*) mwinfo; exit 1 ;;
esac
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# Helps open a file with xdg-open from mutt in a external program without weird side effects.
tempdir="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/mutt-wizard/files"
file="$tempdir/${1##*/}"
[ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ] && opener="open" || opener="setsid -f xdg-open"
mkdir -p "$tempdir"
cp -f "$1" "$file"
$opener "$file" >/dev/null 2>&1
find "${tempdir:?}" -mtime +1 -type f -delete
mutt-wizard-3.3.1/mailsync.1 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002027 14233240240 0015701 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 .TH MAILSYNC 1
.SH NAME
mailsync \- sync mail accounts set up with
.B mw.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B mailsync
[
.I OPTIONS
]... [
.I ACCOUNTS
]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B mailsync
syncs the mail of all accounts set up with
.B
mw,
or if account names are given, syncs only those accounts.
.B
mailsync
can also pass on options to
.B
mbsync,
which it uses to sync mail.
.B
mailsync
is a wrapper for
.B mbsync,
but also automatically reindexes new mail with
.B notmuch,
gives notifications if new mail is found and can also be set as a cronjob to sync and index mail quietly in the background.
.SH COMMANDS
.TP
.B mailsync
sync all mail accounts and notify user if there is new mail
.TP
.B mailsync account@example.org
only sync the
.B account@example.org
account.
.TP
.B
-*
See the
.B
mbsync
manual for aditional options that can be used.
.SH AUTHORS
Written by Luke Smith originally in 2018.
.SH LICENSE
GPLv3
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR mw (1),
.BR neomutt (1),
.BR neomuttrc (1)
.BR mbsync (1),
.BR mpop (1),
.BR msmtp (1),
.BR notmuch (1),
.BR abook (1)
mutt-wizard-3.3.1/mw.1 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000024042 14233240240 0014506 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 .TH MW 1 mutt-wizard
.SH NAME
mw \- mutt-wizard \- autoconfigure email accounts for neomutt and isync
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B mw
[
.I OPTIONS
]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B mw
takes a user email account and sets up a terminal-based email interface for it with
.B neomutt.
This can include offline email with
.B isync/mbsync
and configs for
.B msmtp
for sending mail, and also passwords automatically encrypted and stored with
.B pass.
.SH COMMANDS
.TP
.B -a your@email.com
add an email address
.TP
.B -l
list all email accounts configured by mutt-wizard
.TP
.B -d
pick an already configured account and remove its configuration
.TP
.B -D your@email.com
remove a configured account without confirmation
.TP
.B -y your@email.com
download and upload mail for an email account
.TP
.B -Y
sync all email accounts
.TP
.B -t 15
toggle a cronjob that syncs your mail every 15 minutes (or any other number under 60)
.TP
.B -T
toggle a cronjob without specifying minutes between sync
.TP
.B -r
reorder account shortcut numbers
.SH OPTIONS FOR ADDING ACCOUNTS
These can be specified on the command line, otherwise, you will be prompted for what is necessary. mutt-wizard knows the IMAP/SMTP server information for most email providers, so specifying them is usually redundant.
.TP
.B -u billy
Account logon/username if required and different from email address.
.TP
.B -n Billy
Real name which will appear in emails. Should be put in quotes if multiple words.
.TP
.B -m number
Set a maximum number of messages to be stored offline.
.TP
.B -i
IMAP/POP server address
.TP
.B -I
IMAP/POP server port (assumed to be 993 for IMAP and 995 for POP if not specified)
.TP
.B -s
SMTP server address
.TP
.B -S
SMTP server port (assumed to be 465 if not specified)
.TP
.B -x
Account password. You will be prompted for the password interactively if this option is not given.
.SH OTHER OPTIONS
.TP
.B -f
Force account creation and guess mailboxes without attempting to connect to server. Otherwise if connection cannot be made, the configured account settings will not be persistent.
.TP
.B -o
Create settings for an account to be used online only without mail syncing abilities. Without
.B -f
connection will still be attempted in setup to discover mailboxes.
.TP
.B -p
Add a Protonmail account. Protonmail Bridge must be installed and set up.
.TP
.B -X
When removing an email profile with either
.I -d
or
.I -D,
also delete the local mail (will not delete the mail on the server).
.TP
.B -P
Use POP protocol instead of IMAP. Requires
.I mpop
to download mail after configuration. Server details can still be given with the
.I -i
and
.I -I
options as if it were a IMAP.
.SH DETAILS
.TP
.B mailsync
mutt-wizard calls a script
.I mailsync
to sync mail. This script additionally indexes new mail with notmuch and gives you a notification if new mail has arrived. If you want to bypass its additional features, you can always just run
.I mbsync -a
to sync your mail directly.
.TP
.B Mail location
If the user chooses to keep offline email with
.B isync,
it will be kept in
.I ~/.local/share/mail/.
.B notmuch
can be used to index and search this mail by giving this directory when first running
.B notmuch setup.
If you have not set up notmuch before, mutt-wizard will automatically set it up in the background the first time you add an account.
.TP
.B muttrc files
mutt-wizard will create a muttrc file for each created account holding account-specific details. These will appear in
.I ~/.config/mutt/accounts/
and can be edited by the user if needbe. Note that the mutt-wizard will also source these files and create the bindings to switch between them, and these will appear in your default
.I ~/.config/mutt/muttrc
file.
.TP
.B Mail deletion
mutt-wizard's delete action will delete configuration files and
.I not
downloaded mail for safety (and time)'s sake. If you want to delete downloaded mail, do so manually by removing it from the directory above.
.TP
.B Default settings
The mutt-wizard has many default settings that focus on making it aesthetically pleasing and supplying more vim-like bindings. These can be found in
.I /usr/local/share/mutt-wizard/mutt-wizard.muttrc
and the default mailcap file can be found in
.I
/usr/local/share/mutt-wizard/mailcap.
Any of these settings can be overwritten in
.I ~/.config/mutt/muttrc,
but be mindful that your overriding binds should appear after the
.I
mutt-wizard.muttrc
file is sourced.
.TP
.B Detecting server settings
mutt-wizard has a repository of email services and their server information kept in
.I /usr/local/share/mutt-wizard/domains.csv
which is used to automatically configure email settings.
If your email provider is not found there, it will prompt you to input your email service's IMAP and SMTP server information which can usually be found by searching online.
If you would like to help develop mutt-wizard for others, you are invited to add this service information to
.I domains.csv
on mutt-wizard's Github or Gitlab pages.
.TP
.B Gmail accounts
Google will require you to allow "less-secure" (third party) applications or remove two-factor authentication in order to access their IMAP servers to download your mail. If you use Gmail, be sure to handle this before running mutt-wizard .
.TP
.B Protonmail accounts
Protonmail users must use the Protonmail Bridge to access their IMAP and SMTP servers. This too should be configured before running mutt-wizard.
.TP
.B Enterprise and university accounts
Many universities and businesses might host their domain's email via Google or another service. This often requires a special IMAP/SMTP-specific password that you must generate and use. Again, mutt-wizard can handle these systems, but only once they've been set up.
.TP
.B Password decryption
mutt-wizard uses
.I pass
and therefore
.I gpg
to decrypt your passwords. Provided your GPG key has a password, this might mean that you will be prompted for your GPG password the first time you sync or send mail in a session. Once your password is cached, it might also expire later as well.
Because of this I strongly recommend the program
.I pam-gnupg
which automatically unlocks your GPG password on login and keeps it active, thus giving you, with mutt-wizard, secure access to all your email accounts on your system without ever having to input a password.
If you don't want to use this program, you can also increase the cache time of an inputted GPG password with the
.I default-cache-ttl
and
.I max-cache-ttl
variables in your
.I
gpg-agent.conf.
.SH MUTT-WIZARD'S NEOMUTT CONFIGURATION
Here is a list of not only mutt-wizard's particular defaults, but what you need to get the most out of email accounts configured with mutt-wizard.
.TP
.B Color
The mutt-wizard's default settings add color to messages in the index and color mail details to make them easier to see. New mail, in addition to being marked by the typical N, will also be bold.
.TP
.B Movement with h/j/k/l
Use vim keys to move down
.I j
or up
.I k
in mail, while
.I l
opens mail, then the attachment view, then an attachment, while
.I h
is the reverse.
While mail is open, go to next or previous mail with
.I J
and
.I K.
In the mail index,
.I d
and
.I u
go down and up by a half page and
.I gg
and
.I G
go to the very top and very bottom.
.TP
.B Search mail
If you have
.B notmuch
configured with your proper mail directory (see above), you may run
.I ctrl-f
to search for mail containing any given sequence.
Even without notmuch,
.I L
limits mail, showing only those with the given sequence in the subject while
.I A
shows all mail (same as limiting to "all").
.TP
.B Deleting mail
.I D
deletes mail, while
.I U
undeletes it (type in mail number to get to deleted mail). Note that
.I S
saves your mailbox, finalizing deletion. If you have a
.I Trash
box, deleted mail is moved there. If you want it to skip that and simply be deleted, comment out or remove the
.I set trash
line in that account's muttrc.
.TP
.B Send mail
.I m
creates a new mail message;
.I r
replies to the selected message;
.I R
replies all to the selected message and
.I f
fowards the selected message.
.TP
.B Compose mail screen
Once you write mail and save the buffer you will be brought to the compose screen. Press
.I a
to add attachments, use
.I s/t/c/b/d
to change the subject/to/CC/BCC/description. Press
.I S
to change the signature/encryption. Press
.I y
to send the mail.
.TP
.B Saving and autocompleting email addresses with abook
Install the optional dependency abook and you will be able to save the sender's email address with
.I a.
Once this is done, when you are typing in any email/contact prompt, you may press
.I Tab
to find contacts matching your input. Although abook is often used with mutt, it is also a useful program in its own right.
.TP
.B Switching and moving mail between mailboxes
The
.I g
key can be paired with several other keys to automatically move to another mailbox: gi: Inbox; gs: Sent; gd: Drafts; ga: Archive; gS: Spam; gj: Junk; gt: Trash. These bindings will only be present for accounts that have the boxes in question. Instead of
.I g,
you can also press
.I C
to copy mail or
.I M
to move mail to the same boxes.
.TP
.B Switching between accounts
mutt-wizard can configure as many as nine accounts each numbered by the lowest available number when configured. Press
.I i
followed by an account's number to change to that account: i2, i5, etc.
.I ctrl-b
to open a menu to select a url you want to open in you browser.
.TP
.B Sidebar
mutt-wizard enables the sidebar by default which displays your account's boxes with mail tallies.
.I B
will toggle the sidebar. Move up and down in it with
.I ctrl-k/j.
Open a box with
.I ctrl-o.
.TP
.B More information
Remember that you can press
.I ?
at any time in neomutt to get a list of all key-bindings and functions. This list can also vary for different context menus.
.SH AUTHORS
Written by Luke Smith originally in 2018.
.SH LICENSE
GPLv3
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR mailsync (1),
.BR neomutt (1),
.BR neomuttrc (1)
.BR mbsync (1),
.BR mpop (1),
.BR msmtp (1),
.BR notmuch (1),
.BR abook (1)
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163.com,imap.163.com,993,smtp.163.com,587
3nt3.de,mail.3nt3.de,993,mail.3nt3.de,465
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8chan.co,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
aaathats3as.com,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
accountant.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
activist.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
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adexec.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
airmail.cc,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
allergist.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
alumni.bits-pilani.ac.in,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,465
alumni.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
alumni.unitn.it,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
alumnidirector.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
alunos.utfpr.edu.br,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
anche.no,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
angelic.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
anu.edu.au,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
aol.com,imap.aol.com,993,smtp.aol.com,465
appraiser.net,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
aquilenet.fr,imap.aquilenet.fr,993,smtp.aquilenet.fr,587
archaeologist.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
arcticmail.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
artlover.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
asia.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
auctioneer.net,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
autistiche.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
autistici.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
autograf.pl,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,465
autoproduzioni.net,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
bartender.net,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
bastardi.net,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
bguth.de,wp300.webpack.hosteurope.de,993,wp300.webpack.hosteurope.de,587
bigpond.com,imap.telstra.com,143,smtp.telstra.com,587
bikerider.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
billycarlyle.uk,mail.muny.us,993,mail.muny.us,465
biomed.ee.ethz.ch,mail.ethz.ch,993,mail.ethz.ch,587
birdlover.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
bjoernguthphotography.de,wp300.webpack.hosteurope.de,993,wp300.webpack.hosteurope.de,587
bocken.org,mail.bocken.org,993,mail.bocken.org,587
brew-meister.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
bruttocarattere.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
btinternet.com,mail.btinternet.com,993,mail.btinternet.com,587
calstatela.edu,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
campus.fct.unl.pt,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
canaglie.net,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
canaglie.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
carleton.ca,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
cash4u.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
cedars.xyz,mail.cedars.xyz,993,mail.cedars.xyz,465
ceng.metu.edu.tr,imap.ceng.metu.edu.tr,993,mailhost.ceng.metu.edu.tr,587
cheerful.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
chef.net,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
chemist.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
chrissx.ga,chrissx.ga,993,chrissx.ga,25
clarkson.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
clasnet.sunyocc.edu,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
clerk.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
clubmember.org,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
cmail.carleton.ca,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
cn.edu,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
cocaine.ninja,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
cock.email,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
cock.li,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
cock.lu,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
collector.org,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
columnist.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
comic.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
computer4u.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
consultant.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
contractor.net,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
coolsite.net,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
counsellor.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
cryptolab.net,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
cumallover.me,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
cyberservices.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
datentopf.org,mail.datentopf.org,993,mail.datentopf.org,587
deliveryman.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
dicksinhisan.us,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
dicksinmyan.us,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
diplomats.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
dismail.de,imap.dismail.de,993,smtp.dismail.de,465
disroot.org,disroot.org,993,disroot.org,587
distruzione.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
dorriseaton.com,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
dr.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
duke.edu,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
e.email,mail.ecloud.global,993,mail.ecloud.global,587
email.arizona.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
email.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
eneco.com,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
engineer.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
erciyes.edu.tr,mail.erciyes.edu.tr,993,mail.erciyes.edu.tr,587
ethancoe.com,mail.privateemail.com,993,mail.privateemail.com,465
ethz.ch,mail.ethz.ch,993,mail.ethz.ch,587
etu.sorbonne-universite.fr,imaps.sorbonne-universite.fr,993,smtps.sorbonne-universite.fr,465
etu.upmc.fr,imaps.sorbonne-universite.fr,993,smtps.sorbonne-universite.fr,465
europe.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
ex-studenti.unitn.it,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
faks.no,mail.uniweb.no,993,mail.uniweb.no,465
fastmail.com,imap.fastmail.com,993,smtp.fastmail.com,465
fastmail.fm,imap.fastmail.com,993,smtp.fastmail.com,465
fct.unl.pt,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
firemail.cc,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
forpsi.com,imap.forpsi.com,993,smtp.forpsi.com,465
forthnet.gr,mail.forthnet.gr,993,smtp-auth.forthnet.gr,465
freedom.xyz,imap.nixnet.email,143,smtp.nixnet.email,587
fsmpi.rwth-aachen.de,mail.fsmpi.rwth-aachen.de,993,mail.fsmpi.rwth-aachen.de,465
fsu-jena,exchange.uni-jena.de,993,smtp.uni-jena.de,587
gcc.edu,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
getbackinthe.kitchen,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
ghalv.no,mail.ghalv.no,993,mail.ghalv.no,587
gmail.com,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
gmx.*,imap.gmx.net,993,mail.gmx.net,587
go2.pl,poczta.o2.pl,993,poczta.o2.pl,465
goat.si,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
googlemail.com,imap.googlemail.com,993,smtp.googlemail.com,587
gordon.edu,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
grrlz.net,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
hacari.*,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
helsinki.fi,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.helsinki.fi,587
hhu.de,mail.hhu.de,993,mail.hhu.de,465
hitler.rocks,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
horsefucker.org,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
hostgator,gator4171.hostgator.com,993,gator4171.hostgator.com,587
hotmail.*,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
hs-mittweida.de,mail.hs-mittweida.de,993,mail.hs-mittweida.de,465
humbug.pw,imap.migadu.com,993,smtp.migadu.com,587
hushmail.com,imap.hushmail.com,993,smtp.hushmail.com,465
icloud.com,imap.mail.me.com,993,smtp.mail.me.com,587
ik.me,mail.infomaniak.com,993,mail.infomaniak.com,587
illinois.edu, imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,465
in.tum.de,mail.in.tum.de,993,mail.in.tum.de,465
iname.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
inbox.lv,mail.inbox.lv,993,mail.inbox.lv,465
inf.h-brs.de,imap.inf.h-brs.de,993,smtp.inf.h-brs.de,587
infomaniak.com,imap.infomaniak.com,993,imap.infomaniak.com,587
insiberia.net,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
insicuri.net,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
interactio.io,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
interia.*,poczta.interia.pl,993,poczta.interia.pl,465
inventati.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
ionos.de,imap.ionos.de,993,smtp.ionos.de,587
itu.dk,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
iu.edu,imap.exchange.iu.edu,993,mail-relay.iu.edu,587
kalli.st,mail.kalli.st,993,kalli.st,587
kean.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
kipras.org,mail.kipras.org,993,mail.kipras.org,587
krutt.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
kth.se,webmail.kth.se,993,smtp.kth.se,587
lancaster.ac.uk,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
larbs.xyz,mail.larbs.xyz,993,mail.larbs.xyz,587
lavabit.com,lavabit.com,993,lavabit.com,587
librem.one,imap.librem.one,993,smtp.librem.one,465
linux.monster,imap.nixnet.email,143,smtp.nixnet.email,587
linuxmail.org,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
live.com,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
live.de,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
live.rhul.ac.uk,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
logorroici.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
loves.dicksinhisan.us,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
loves.dicksinmyan.us,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
lukesmith.xyz,mail.cedars.xyz,993,mail.cedars.xyz,465
luther.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
mac.com,imap.mail.me.com,993,smtp.mail.me.com,587
mace.ac.in,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
mail.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
mail.de,imap.mail.de,993,smtp.mail.de,465
mail.mcgill.ca,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
mail.polimi.it,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
mail.ru,imap.mail.ru,993,smtp.mail.ru,465
mail.utoronto.ca,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
mailbox.org,imap.mailbox.org,993,smtp.mailbox.org,587
mailbox.tu-dresden.de,msx.tu-dresden.de,993,msx.tu-dresden.de,587
mailfence.com,imap.mailfence.com,993,smtp.mailfence.com,465
mailo.com,mail.mailo.com,993,mail.mailo.com,465
marquette.edu,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
me.com,imap.mail.me.com,993,smtp.mail.me.com,587
memeware.net,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
metu.edu.tr,imap.metu.edu.tr,993,smtp.metu.edu.tr,465
mit.edu,imap.exchange.mit.edu,993,outgoing.mit.edu,465
ml1.net,imap.fastmail.com,993,smtp.fastmail.com,465
mortemale.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
msn.com,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
muny.us,mail.muny.us,993,mail.muny.us,465
myself.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
myseneca.ca,outlook.office365.com,993,outlook.office365.com,587
narod.ru,imap.yandex.com,993,smtp.yandex.com,587
national.shitposting.agency,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
ncsu.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
netcourrier.com,mail.netcourrier.com,993,mail.netcourrier.com,465
nigge.rs,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
niser.ac.in,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
nixnet.email,imap.nixnet.email,143,smtp.nixnet.email,587
nixnet.xyz,imap.nixnet.email,143,smtp.nixnet.email,587
nixnetmail.com,imap.nixnet.email,143,smtp.nixnet.email,587
nuke.africa,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
nyu.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
o2.pl,poczta.o2.pl,993,poczta.o2.pl,465
odu.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
one.com,imap.one.com,993,send.one.com,465
onenetbeyond.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
onet.com.pl,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,465
onet.eu,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,465
onet.pl,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,587
online.de,imap.1und1.de,993,smtp.1und1.de,465
op.pl,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,465
opoczta.pl,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,465
orange.fr,imap.orange.fr,993,smtp.orange.fr,465
outlook.*,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
outlook.es,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
parabolas.xyz,mail.parabolas.xyz,993,mail.parabolas.xyz,587
paranoici.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
paranoid.email,imap.paranoid.email,993,smtp.paranoid.email,25
paranoid.network,imap.nixnet.email,143,smtp.nixnet.email,587
pm.me,127.0.0.1,1143,127.0.0.1,1025
poczta.fm,poczta.interia.pl,993,poczta.interia.pl,465
poczta.onet.pl,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,465
polimi.it,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
polito.it,mail.polito.it,993,mail.polito.it,465
post.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
posteo.*,posteo.de,993,posteo.de,587
privacy.xyz,imap.nixnet.email,143,smtp.nixnet.email,587
privacyrequired.com,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
prokonto.pl,poczta.o2.pl,993,poczta.o2.pl,465
protonmail.ch,127.0.0.1,1143,127.0.0.1,1025
protonmail.com,127.0.0.1,1143,127.0.0.1,1025
pwned.life,imap.nixnet.email,143,smtp.nixnet.email,587
qq.com,imap.qq.com,993,smtp.qq.com,587
rape.lol,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
redchan.it,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
resch.pw,mail.resch.pw,993,mail.resch.pw,587
riseup.net,mail.riseup.net,993,mail.riseup.net,465
rmcacs.org,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
runbox.com,mail.runbox.com,993,mail.runbox.com,587
rwth-aachen.de,mail.rwth-aachen.de,993,mail.rwth-aachen.de,587
sapo.pt,imap.sapo.pt,993,smtp.sapo.pt,587
seznam.cz,imap.seznam.cz,993,smtp.seznam.cz,465
sheridancollege.ca,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
shu.edu.cn,imap.shu.edu.cn,143,smtp.shu.edu.cn,25
sina.cn,imap.sina.cn,993,smtp.sina.cn,587
sina.com,imap.sina.com,993,smtp.sina.com,587
sis.hust.edu.vn,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
smail.inf.h-brs.de,imap.inf.h-brs.de,993,smtp.inf.h-brs.de,587
sms.ed.ac.uk,pod51015.outlook.com,993,pod51015.outlook.com,587
snopyta.org,mail.snopyta.org,993,mail.snopyta.org,465
sohu.com,imap.sohu.com,143,smtp.sohu.com,25
southwales.ac.uk,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
spoko.pl,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,465
st.amu.edu.pl,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
stevens.edu,imap.outlook.com,993,smtp.outlook.com,587
stronzi.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
stud.feec.vutbr.cz,imap.stud.feec.vutbr.cz,993,smtp.stud.feec.vutbr.cz,587
stud.tu-darmstadt.de,imap.stud.tu-darmstadt.de,993,smtp.tu-darmstadt.de,465
stud.uis.no,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
stud.uni-bamberg.de,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
stud.uni-saarland.de,mail.hiz-saarland.de,993,mail.hiz-saarland.de,465
student.binadarma.ac.id,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
student.ethz.ch,mail.ethz.ch,993,mail.ethz.ch,587
student.rmit.edu.au,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
student.tuwien.ac.at,mail.student.tuwien.ac.at,993,mail.student.tuwien.ac.at,587
student.uj.edu.pl,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
student.utwente.nl,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
studenti.unipi.it,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
studenti.unitn.it,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
students.rmcacs.org,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
students.southwales.ac.uk,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
studio.unibo.it,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
studserv.uni-leipzig.de,studserv.uni-leipzig.de,993,studserv.uni-leipzig.de,25
subvertising.org,mail.autistici.org,993,smtp.autistici.org,465
t-online.de,secureimap.t-online.de,993,securesmtp.t-online.de,465
techie.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
tecnico.ulisboa.pt,mail.tecnico.ulisboa.pt,993,mail.tecnico.ulisboa.pt,465
teknik.io,mail.teknik.io,993,mail.teknik.io,587
telenet.be,imap.telenet.be,993,smtp.telenet.be,587
tfwno.gf,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
thamognya.com,mail.thamognya.com,993,mail.thamognya.com,587
thunix.net,thunix.net,143,thunix.net,25
tlen.pl,poczta.o2.pl,993,poczta.o2.pl,465
tlu.edu,imap-mail.outlook.com,993,smtp-mail.outlook.com,587
tquad.ai,imap.mail.eu-west-1.awsapps.com,993,smtp.mail.eu-west-1.awsapps.com,465
tu-harburg.de,mail.tu-harburg.de,993,mail.tu-harburg.de,587
tuhh.de,mail.tu-harburg.de,993,mail.tu-harburg.de,587
tum.de,xmail.mwn.de,993,postout.lrz.de,587
txstate.edu,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
ua.pt,outlook.office365.com,993,mail.ua.pt,25
uach.mx,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
ucalgary.ca,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
ucdavis.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
uclive.ac.nz,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
ucsb.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
ucsc.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
ukr.net,imap.ukr.net,993,smtp.ukr.net,465
uni-duesseldorf.de,mail.hhu.de,993,mail.hhu.de,465
uni-jena.de,imap.uni-jena.de,993,smtp.uni-jena.de,587
uni.edu.pe,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
uni.strath.ac.uk,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
unilodz.eu,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
unitn.it,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
unitybox.de,mail.unity-mail.de,993,mail.unity-mail.de,587
univ-ubs.fr,partage.univ-ubs.fr,993,partage.univ-ubs.fr,587
uoregon.edu,imap.uoregon.edu,993,smtp.uoregon.edu,587
uqtr.ca,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
usa.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
usp.br,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,465
utas.edu.au,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
utdallas.edu,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
uw.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,465
uwcad.it,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,465
ux.uis.no,imap.ux.uis.no,993,broremann.ux.uis.no,25
uymail.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
vip.onet.pl,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,465
vivaldi.net,imap.vivaldi.net,993,smtp.vivaldi.net,587
vp.pl,imap.poczta.onet.pl,993,smtp.poczta.onet.pl,465
vt.edu,imap.gmail.com,993,smtp.gmail.com,587
vxempire.xyz,vxempire.xyz,993,vxempire.xyz,465
waifu.club,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
wanadoo.fr,imap.orange.fr,993,smtp.orange.fr,465
wants.dicksinhisan.us,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
wants.dicksinmyan.us,mail.cock.li,993,mail.cock.li,587
web.de,imap.web.de,993,smtp.web.de,587
wit.edu,outlook.office365.com,993,smtp.office365.com,587
wp.pl,imap.wp.pl,993,smtp.wp.pl,465
writeme.com,imap.mail.com,993,smtp.mail.com,587
ya.ru,imap.yandex.com,993,smtp.yandex.com,587
yahoo.*,imap.mail.yahoo.com,993,smtp.mail.yahoo.com,587
yandex.*,imap.yandex.com,993,smtp.yandex.com,587
ymail.com,imap.mail.yahoo.com,993,smtp.mail.yahoo.com,465
zaclys.net,mail.zaclys.net,993,mail.zaclys.net,465
zju.edu.cn,imap.zju.edu.cn,993,smtp.zju.edu.cn,994
zoho.com,imap.zoho.com,993,smtp.zoho.com,465
zohomail.eu,imap.zoho.eu,993,smtp.zoho.eu,465
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text/html; lynx -assume_charset=%{charset} -display_charset=utf-8 -dump -width=1024 %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput;
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set query_command = "abook --mutt-query '%s'"
set rfc2047_parameters = yes
set sleep_time = 0 # Pause 0 seconds for informational messages
set markers = no # Disables the `+` displayed at line wraps
set mark_old = no # Unread mail stay unread until read
set mime_forward = yes # attachments are forwarded with mail
set wait_key = no # mutt won't ask "press key to continue"
set fast_reply # skip to compose when replying
set fcc_attach # save attachments with the body
set forward_format = "Fwd: %s" # format of subject when forwarding
set forward_quote # include message in forwards
set reverse_name # reply as whomever it was to
set include # include message in replies
set mail_check=60 # to avoid lags using IMAP with some email providers (yahoo for example)
auto_view text/html # automatically show html (mailcap uses lynx)
auto_view application/pgp-encrypted
#set display_filter = "tac | sed '/\\\[-- Autoview/,+1d' | tac" # Suppress autoview messages.
alternative_order text/plain text/enriched text/html
bind index,pager i noop
bind index,pager g noop
bind index \Cf noop
bind index,pager M noop
bind index,pager C noop
# General rebindings
bind index gg first-entry
bind index j next-entry
bind index k previous-entry
bind attach view-mailcap
bind attach l view-mailcap
bind editor noop
bind index G last-entry
bind index gg first-entry
bind pager,attach h exit
bind pager j next-line
bind pager k previous-line
bind pager l view-attachments
bind index D delete-message
bind index U undelete-message
bind index L limit
bind index h noop
bind index l display-message
bind index,query tag-entry
#bind browser h goto-parent
macro browser h '..' "Go to parent folder"
bind index,pager H view-raw-message
bind browser l select-entry
bind pager,browser gg top-page
bind pager,browser G bottom-page
bind index,pager,browser d half-down
bind index,pager,browser u half-up
bind index,pager S sync-mailbox
bind index,pager R group-reply
bind index \031 previous-undeleted # Mouse wheel
bind index \005 next-undeleted # Mouse wheel
bind pager \031 previous-line # Mouse wheel
bind pager \005 next-line # Mouse wheel
bind editor complete-query
macro index,pager gi "=INBOX" "go to inbox"
macro index,pager Mi ";=INBOX" "move mail to inbox"
macro index,pager Ci ";=INBOX" "copy mail to inbox"
macro index,pager gd "=Drafts" "go to drafts"
macro index,pager Md ";=Drafts" "move mail to drafts"
macro index,pager Cd ";=Drafts" "copy mail to drafts"
macro index,pager gj "=Junk" "go to junk"
macro index,pager Mj ";=Junk" "move mail to junk"
macro index,pager Cj ";=Junk" "copy mail to junk"
macro index,pager gt "=Trash" "go to trash"
macro index,pager Mt ";=Trash" "move mail to trash"
macro index,pager Ct ";=Trash" "copy mail to trash"
macro index,pager gs "=Sent" "go to sent"
macro index,pager Ms ";=Sent" "move mail to sent"
macro index,pager Cs ";=Sent" "copy mail to sent"
macro index,pager ga "=Archive" "go to archive"
macro index,pager Ma ";=Archive" "move mail to archive"
macro index,pager Ca ";=Archive" "copy mail to archive"
#set crypt_autosign = yes
#set crypt_opportunistic_encrypt = yes
#set pgp_self_encrypt = yes
#set pgp_default_key = 'your@gpgemailaddre.ss'
macro index,pager a "set my_pipe_decode=\$pipe_decode pipe_decodeabook --add-emailset pipe_decode=\$my_pipe_decode; unset my_pipe_decode" "add the sender address to abook"
macro index \Cr "T~UN." "mark all messages as read"
macro index O "mw -Y" "run mw -Y to sync all mail"
macro index \Cf "unset wait_keyprintf 'Enter a search term to find with notmuch: '; read x; echo \$x >~/.cache/mutt_terms~i \"\`notmuch search --output=messages \$(cat ~/.cache/mutt_terms) | head -n 600 | perl -le '@a=<>;s/\^id:// for@a;$,=\"|\";print@a' | perl -le '@a=<>; chomp@a; s/\\+/\\\\+/ for@a;print@a' \`\"" "show only messages matching a notmuch pattern"
macro index A "all\n" "show all messages (undo limit)"
# Sidebar mappings
set sidebar_visible = yes
set sidebar_width = 20
set sidebar_short_path = yes
set sidebar_next_new_wrap = yes
set mail_check_stats
set sidebar_format = '%D%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/? %?S?%S?'
bind index,pager \Ck sidebar-prev
bind index,pager \Cj sidebar-next
bind index,pager \Co sidebar-open
bind index,pager \Cp sidebar-prev-new
bind index,pager \Cn sidebar-next-new
bind index,pager B sidebar-toggle-visible
# Default index colors:
color index yellow default '.*'
color index_author red default '.*'
color index_number blue default
color index_subject cyan default '.*'
# New mail is boldened:
color index brightyellow black "~N"
color index_author brightred black "~N"
color index_subject brightcyan black "~N"
# Tagged mail is highlighted:
color index brightyellow blue "~T"
color index_author brightred blue "~T"
color index_subject brightcyan blue "~T"
# Other colors and aesthetic settings:
mono bold bold
mono underline underline
mono indicator reverse
mono error bold
color normal default default
color indicator brightblack white
color sidebar_highlight red default
color sidebar_divider brightblack black
color sidebar_flagged red black
color sidebar_new green black
color normal brightyellow default
color error red default
color tilde black default
color message cyan default
color markers red white
color attachment white default
color search brightmagenta default
color status brightyellow black
color hdrdefault brightgreen default
color quoted green default
color quoted1 blue default
color quoted2 cyan default
color quoted3 yellow default
color quoted4 red default
color quoted5 brightred default
color signature brightgreen default
color bold black default
color underline black default
color normal default default
# Regex highlighting:
color header brightmagenta default "^From"
color header brightcyan default "^Subject"
color header brightwhite default "^(CC|BCC)"
color header blue default ".*"
color body brightred default "[\-\.+_a-zA-Z0-9]+@[\-\.a-zA-Z0-9]+" # Email addresses
color body brightblue default "(https?|ftp)://[\-\.,/%~_:?&=\#a-zA-Z0-9]+" # URL
color body green default "\`[^\`]*\`" # Green text between ` and `
color body brightblue default "^# \.*" # Headings as bold blue
color body brightcyan default "^## \.*" # Subheadings as bold cyan
color body brightgreen default "^### \.*" # Subsubheadings as bold green
color body yellow default "^(\t| )*(-|\\*) \.*" # List items as yellow
color body brightcyan default "[;:][-o][)/(|]" # emoticons
color body brightcyan default "[;:][)(|]" # emoticons
color body brightcyan default "[ ][*][^*]*[*][ ]?" # more emoticon?
color body brightcyan default "[ ]?[*][^*]*[*][ ]" # more emoticon?
color body red default "(BAD signature)"
color body cyan default "(Good signature)"
color body brightblack default "^gpg: Good signature .*"
color body brightyellow default "^gpg: "
color body brightyellow red "^gpg: BAD signature from.*"
mono body bold "^gpg: Good signature"
mono body bold "^gpg: BAD signature from.*"
color body red default "([a-z][a-z0-9+-]*://(((([a-z0-9_.!~*'();:&=+$,-]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*@)?((([a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?)\\.)*([a-z]([a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?)\\.?|[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+)(:[0-9]+)?)|([a-z0-9_.!~*'()$,;:@&=+-]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])+)(/([a-z0-9_.!~*'():@&=+$,-]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*(;([a-z0-9_.!~*'():@&=+$,-]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*)*(/([a-z0-9_.!~*'():@&=+$,-]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*(;([a-z0-9_.!~*'():@&=+$,-]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*)*)*)?(\\?([a-z0-9_.!~*'();/?:@&=+$,-]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*)?(#([a-z0-9_.!~*'();/?:@&=+$,-]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*)?|(www|ftp)\\.(([a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?)\\.)*([a-z]([a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?)\\.?(:[0-9]+)?(/([-a-z0-9_.!~*'():@&=+$,]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*(;([-a-z0-9_.!~*'():@&=+$,]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*)*(/([-a-z0-9_.!~*'():@&=+$,]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*(;([-a-z0-9_.!~*'():@&=+$,]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*)*)*)?(\\?([-a-z0-9_.!~*'();/?:@&=+$,]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*)?(#([-a-z0-9_.!~*'();/?:@&=+$,]|%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f])*)?)[^].,:;!)? \t\r\n<>\"]"
mutt-wizard-3.3.1/share/switch.muttrc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000401 14233240240 0017635 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # vim: filetype=neomuttrc
# This is an embarrassing and hacky file that unbinds a bunch of binds between
# switching accounts. It is called each time an account is changed.
unset hostname
unmy_hdr Organization
unmailboxes *
unalternates *
unset signature