# Setup bindings source ~/.mutt/bindings set smtp_authenticators = "login" #set ssl_force_tls = yes set smtp_authenticators = 'gssapi:login' # character set on sent messages set send_charset="utf-8" # if there is no character set given on incoming messages, it is probably windows set assumed_charset="iso-8859-1" set sendmail="/usr/bin/msmtp" set use_from=yes set use_envelope_from = yes # So we can change from set edit_headers=yes # make sure Vim knows Mutt is a mail client and that a UTF-8 encoded message will be composed set editor="vim -c 'set syntax=mail ft=mail enc=utf-8 formatoptions-=t'" # Treat text as flowed # End lines with whitespae to chomp them # Otherwise, newlines will be kept #set text_flowed # Apparently this doesn't work well with some clients # auto_view application/msword # auto_view application/pdf # make default search pattern to search in To, Cc and Subject # set simple_search="~f %s | ~C %s | ~s %s" # folder-hook 'personal' # macro index 1 " =../EMAIL_ADDRESS/inbox/" # macro index 2 set move = no # macro index,pager d "=Archive" "Archive" # macro index,pager y "=Archive" "Archive" # Aliases set alias_file = "~/.mutt/aliases" set sort_alias = alias set reverse_alias = yes source $alias_file # Sort reverse order set sort_aux=reverse-date-received set sort=threads set sort_re set date_format = "%m/%d/%t" # prefer plain text alternative_order text/plain text/enriched text/html # auto convert text/html MIME type to text/plain auto_view text/html # urls # macro pager \cb 'tr -d "\n" | w3m' 'Follow links in w3m' macro pager \cb 'w3m' 'Follow links in w3m' # macro pager \cb 'pandoc -f html -t markdown | vim -' 'Open as markdown' set mailcap_path = ~/.mutt/mailcap # macro index z "!mbsync -a^M" "Update through mbsync" source ~/.mutt/private # vim: set ft=muttrc