X-Git-Url: https://git.armaanb.net/?p=asd-repo.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=core%2Fmutt%2Ffiles%2Fmutt.1;fp=core%2Fmutt%2Ffiles%2Fmutt.1;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=93b7552ced02231899a5fb4ae6e46baa7ddf35a8;hb=e7778f9c71891072ff904d344fd186977bda3e1b;hpb=115f60d82f00b7e3bf89d668b085d5cd645e4c88 diff --git a/core/mutt/files/mutt.1 b/core/mutt/files/mutt.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 93b7552..0000000 --- a/core/mutt/files/mutt.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -.\" -*-nroff-*- -.\" -.\" -.\" Copyright (C) 1996-2021 Michael R. Elkins -.\" -.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -.\" (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -.\" GNU General Public License for more details. -.\" -.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -.\" along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -.\" Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -.\" -.TH MUTT 1 "July 24, 2020" Unix "User Manuals" -.SH NAME -mutt \- The Mutt Mail User Agent -.SH SYNOPSIS -.TP 6 -.B mutt -[\fB\-nRyzZ\fR] -[\fB\-e \fIcommand\fR] -[\fB\-F \fIrcfile\fR] -[\fB\-m \fItype\fR] -[\fB\-f \fImailbox\fR] -.TP 6 -.B mutt -[\fB\-Enx\fR] -[\fB\-e \fIcommand\fR] -[\fB\-F \fIrcfile\fR] -[\fB\-H \fIdraft\fR] -[\fB\-i \fIinclude\fR] -.br -[\fB\-b \fIbcc-addr\fR] -[\fB\-c \fIcc-addr\fR] -[\fB\-s \fIsubject\fR] -.br -[\fB\-a \fIfile ... \fB\-\-\fR] -\fIto-addr ... -.TP 6 -.B mutt -[\fB\-nx\fR] -[\fB\-e \fIcommand\fR] -[\fB\-F \fIrcfile\fR] -[\fB\-b \fIbcc-addr\fR] -[\fB\-c \fIcc-addr\fR] -.br -[\fB\-s \fIsubject\fR] -[\fB\-a \fIfile ... \fB\-\-\fR] -\fIto-addr ... \fR< message -.TP 6 -.B mutt -[\fB\-n\fR] -[\fB\-e \fIcommand\fR] -[\fB\-F \fIrcfile\fR] -\fB\-p -.TP 6 -.B mutt -[\fB\-n\fR] -[\fB\-e \fIcommand\fR] -[\fB\-F \fIrcfile\fR] -\fB\-A \fIalias -.TP 6 -.B mutt -[\fB\-n\fR] -[\fB\-e \fIcommand\fR] -[\fB\-F \fIrcfile\fR] -\fB\-Q \fIvariable -.TP 6 -.B mutt -\fB\-v\fR[\fBv\fR] -.TP 6 -.B mutt -\fB\-D -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -Mutt is a small but very powerful text based program for reading and sending electronic -mail under unix operating systems, including support for color terminals, MIME, -OpenPGP, and a threaded sorting mode. -.PP -.BR Note : -This manual page gives a brief overview of the \fBmutt\fP executable command -line options. -A copy of the full manual is located in \fI/usr/share/doc/mutt\fP, in text, HTML, and/or -PDF format. -Please refer to the manual to learn how to use and configure Mutt. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BI \-A " alias" -Print an expanded version of the given \fIalias\fP and exit. -.TP -.BI \-a " file ... " -Attach a \fIfile\fP using MIME. -Separating \fIfile\fP and \fIto-addr\fP arguments with \*(lq\fB\-\-\fP\*(rq is -mandatory. -For example: -.sp -.nf -.ft C -\& mutt \-a image.jpg \-\- to-addr -\& mutt \-a img.jpg *.png \-\- to-addr-1 to-addr-2 -.ft R -.fi -.sp -The \fB\-a\fP option must be placed at the end of command line options. -.TP -.BI \-b " bcc-addr" -Specify a blind carbon copy (BCC) address. -.TP -.BI \-c " cc-addr" -Specify a carbon copy (CC) address. -.TP -.BI \-d " level" -If Mutt was compiled with \fB+DEBUG\fP log debugging output to -\fI~/.muttdebug0\fP. -\fILevel\fP can range from 1-5 and effects verbosity. -A value of 2 is recommended. -.TP -.B \-D -Print the value of all configuration options to stdout. -.TP -.B \-E -Edit the \fIdraft\fP file specified by \fB\-H\fP or \fIinclude\fP file -specified by \fB-i\fP during message composition. -.TP -.BI \-e " command" -Specify a configuration \fIcommand\fP to be run after processing of -initialization files. -.TP -.BI \-f " mailbox" -Specify a \fImailbox\fP to load. -.TP -.BI \-F " rcfile" -Use \fIrcfile\fP instead of the user configuration file. -.TP -.B \-h -Display a short option summary and exit. -.TP -.BI \-H " draft" -Specify a \fIdraft\fP file which contains header and body to use to send a -message. -If \fIdraft\fP is \*(lq\fB\-\fP\*(rq, then data is read from stdin. -.TP -.BI \-i " include" -Specify an \fIinclude\fP file to be inserted into the body of a message. -Ignored if \fB\-H\fP is set. -If \fIinclude\fP is \*(lq\fB\-\fP\*(rq, then data is read from stdin. -.TP -.BI \-m " type" -Specify a default mailbox \fItype\fP for newly created folders. -Can be one of the following: mbox, MMDF, MH or Maildir. -See also \fB$mbox_type\fP in the manual. -.TP -.B \-n -Do not read the system-wide Muttrc configuration file. -.TP -.B \-p -Resume a postponed message. -Exit immediately if there are no postponed messages. -.TP -.BI \-Q " variable" -Query a configuration \fIvariable\fP. -The query is performed after all configuration files have been parsed, and any -\fIcommands\fP given on the command line have been executed. -.TP -.B \-R -Open a mailbox in read-only mode. -.TP -.BI \-s " subject" -Specify the \fIsubject\fP of the message. -Must be enclosed in quotes if it contains spaces. -.TP -.B \-v -Display the Mutt version number and compile-time definitions. -.TP -.B \-vv -Display license and copyright information. -.TP -.B \-x -Emulate the -.BR mailx (1) -compose mode. -.TP -.B \-y -Start Mutt with a listing of all mailboxes specified by the \fImailboxes\fP -configuration command. -.TP -.B \-z -Exit immediately with code 1 if \fImailbox\fP specified by \fB\-f\fP does not -contain any messages. -.TP -.B \-Z -Open the first mailbox specified by the \fImailboxes\fP configuration command -which contains new mail. -Exit immediately with code 1 if there is no new mail in any of them. -.TP -.B \-\- -Treat remaining arguments as \fIto-addr\fP even if they start with a dash. -See also \fB\-a\fP above. -\fITo-addr\fP can be a local or network mail address as well as mailto: URL. -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.IP "EDITOR, VISUAL" -Specifies the editor to use when composing messages. -If both EDITOR and VISUAL are set, VISUAL takes precedence. -If neither EDITOR nor VISUAL are set, the default is -.BR vi (1). -.IP "EGDSOCKET, RANDFILE" -Paths used to initialize the random engine for SSL library. -.IP "EMAIL" -The user's e-mail address. -.IP "HOME" -Full path of the user's home directory. -.IP "MAIL" -Full path of the user's spool mailbox. -.IP "MAILDIR" -Full path of the user's spool mailbox if MAIL is unset. -Commonly used when the spool mailbox is a -.BR maildir (5) -folder. -.IP "MAILCAPS" -Path to search for mailcap files. -.IP "MM_NOASK" -If this variable is set, mailcap are always used without prompting first. -.IP "PGPPATH" -Directory in which the user's PGP public keyring can be found. -When used with the original PGP program, mutt and -.BR mutt_pgpring (1) -rely on this being set. -.IP "REPLYTO" -Default Reply-To address. -.IP "TMPDIR" -Directory in which temporary files are created. -If unset, \fI/tmp\fP is used. -See also $tmpdir configuration variable. -.IP "LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LANG" -Used to determine charset and locale to use. -.IP TEXTDOMAINDIR -Directory containing translation files. -If set, this path overwrite the Mutt installation directory. -Used for testing translation changes. -.SH FILES -.TP -.I ~/.muttrc -.TQ -.I ~/.mutt/muttrc -.TQ -.I $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mutt/muttrc -User configuration files. -.TP -.I /etc/Muttrc -System-wide configuration file. -.TP -.I /tmp/muttXXXXXX -Temporary files created by Mutt. -.TP -.I ~/.muttdebug0 -File containing debugging output. -Log files are automatically rotated by \fBmutt\fP changing the number at the end. -See \fB\-d\fP option above. -.TP -.I ~/.mailcap -User definition for handling non-text MIME types. -.TP -.I /etc/mailcap -System definition for handling non-text MIME types. -.TP -.I ~/.mime.types -User's personal mapping between MIME types and file extensions. -.TP -.I /etc/mime.types -System mapping between MIME types and file extensions. -.TP -.I /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock -The privileged dotlocking program. -.TP -.I "/usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz" -The Mutt manual. -.SH BUGS -.PP -None. Mutts have fleas, not bugs. -.SH FLEAS -.PP -Suspend/resume while editing a file with an external editor does not work -under SunOS 4.x if you use the curses lib in /usr/5lib. It \fIdoes\fP work -with the S-Lang library, however. -.PP -Resizing the screen while using an external pager causes Mutt to go haywire -on some systems. -.PP -Suspend/resume does not work under Ultrix. -.PP -The help line for the index menu is not updated if you change the bindings -for one of the functions listed while Mutt is running. -.PP -For a more up-to-date list of bugs, errm, fleas, please visit the -mutt project's bug tracking system under https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/issues. -.SH NO WARRANTIES -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. -.SH SEE ALSO -.PP -.BR mutt_dotlock (1), -.BR mutt_pgpring (1), -.BR pgpewrap (1), -.BR sendmail (1), -.BR smail (1), -.BR smime_keys (1), -.BR curses (3), -.BR ncurses (3), -.BR mailcap (5), -.BR maildir (5), -.BR mbox (5), -.BR mmdf (5), -.BR muttrc (5) -.PP -Mutt Home Page: http://www.mutt.org/ -.PP -The Mutt manual -.SH AUTHOR -.PP -Michael Elkins, and others. -Use to contact the developers.