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<<TableOfContents()>> = Introduction = Mutt is a powerful command line email client. It supports both mbox and Maildir formats. The protocols supported include POP3 and IMAP. It was originally designed to be a Mail User Agent (MUA) and used to rely on Sendmail but support for sending mail was eventually added. = Features = * Full MIME support, full PGP/GPG and S/MIME integration. * Message scoring and threading capabilities. * Mutt relies on external tools for composing and filtering messages. * Support for mail threading * Message composing is done using an external text editor of the users choice. * Keyboard Macros for performing complex functions * Extensible functions using patches = Installing = {{{#!highlight bash sudo apt-get install mutt}}} = Configuration = The default configuration file for each user will be looked for in the user's home directory ~/.muttrc = Help = * http://wiki.mutt.org/index.cgi?MuttGuide * http://www.therandymon.com/woodnotes/mutt/using-mutt.html * http://mutt.blackfish.org.uk/ |
General Mutt documentation.
Contents
Introduction
Mutt is a powerful command line email client. It supports both mbox and Maildir formats. The protocols supported include POP3 and IMAP. It was originally designed to be a Mail User Agent (MUA) and used to rely on Sendmail but support for sending mail was eventually added.
Features
- Full MIME support, full PGP/GPG and S/MIME integration.
- Message scoring and threading capabilities.
- Mutt relies on external tools for composing and filtering messages.
- Support for mail threading
- Message composing is done using an external text editor of the users choice.
- Keyboard Macros for performing complex functions
- Extensible functions using patches
Installing
1 sudo apt-get install mutt
Configuration
The default configuration file for each user will be looked for in the user's home directory
~/.muttrc
Help
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