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A popular command-line [[Email]] client. |
A popular command-line [[Email]] client. |
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Fnord, ca. 2006: see [[mutt-ng|mutt next-generation]] (still sucks of course,but even less ;) |
Fnord, ca. 2006: see [[mutt-ng|mutt next-generation]] (still sucks of course,but even less ;) |
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* http://www.mutt.org/ |
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* [http://www.duba.at/2007/11/11/schnellstart-mit-mutt-und-msmtp Schnellstart mit mutt und msmtp] |
* [http://www.duba.at/2007/11/11/schnellstart-mit-mutt-und-msmtp Schnellstart mit mutt und msmtp] |
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=== mutt patterns === |
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Many of Mutt's commands allow you to specify a pattern to match (limit, tag-pattern, delete-pattern, etc.). There are several ways to select messages: |
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<pre> |
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~A all messages |
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~b EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the message body |
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~B EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the whole message |
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~c USER messages carbon-copied to USER |
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~C EXPR message is either to: or cc: EXPR |
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~D deleted messages |
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~d [MIN]-[MAX] messages with ``date-sent'' in a Date range |
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~E expired messages |
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~e EXPR message which contains EXPR in the ``Sender'' field |
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~F flagged messages |
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~f USER messages originating from USER |
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~g PGP signed messages |
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~G PGP encrypted messages |
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~h EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the message header |
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~k message contains PGP key material |
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~i ID message which match ID in the ``Message-ID'' field |
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~L EXPR message is either originated or received by EXPR |
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~l message is addressed to a known mailing list |
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~m [MIN]-[MAX] message in the range MIN to MAX *) |
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~n [MIN]-[MAX] messages with a score in the range MIN to MAX *) |
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~N new messages |
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~O old messages |
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~p message is addressed to you (consults $alternates) |
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~P message is from you (consults $alternates) |
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~Q messages which have been replied to |
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~R read messages |
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~r [MIN]-[MAX] messages with ``date-received'' in a Date range |
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~S superseded messages |
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~s SUBJECT messages having SUBJECT in the ``Subject'' field. |
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~T tagged messages |
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~t USER messages addressed to USER |
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~U unread messages |
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~v message is part of a collapsed thread. |
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~x EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the `References' field |
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~y EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the `X-Label' field |
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~z [MIN]-[MAX] messages with a size in the range MIN to MAX *) |
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~= duplicated messages (see $duplicate_threads) |
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</pre> |
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from [http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html mutt manual 4. Advanced Usage] |
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[[Category:Software]] |
[[Category:Software]] |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 11 December 2007
A popular command-line Email client.
Michael Elinks on mutt, circa 1995: ``All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.
Sven Guckes on mutt, ca. 2003: ``But it still sucks!
Fnord, ca. 2006: see mutt next-generation (still sucks of course,but even less ;)
mutt patterns[edit]
Many of Mutt's commands allow you to specify a pattern to match (limit, tag-pattern, delete-pattern, etc.). There are several ways to select messages:
~A all messages ~b EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the message body ~B EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the whole message ~c USER messages carbon-copied to USER ~C EXPR message is either to: or cc: EXPR ~D deleted messages ~d [MIN]-[MAX] messages with ``date-sent'' in a Date range ~E expired messages ~e EXPR message which contains EXPR in the ``Sender'' field ~F flagged messages ~f USER messages originating from USER ~g PGP signed messages ~G PGP encrypted messages ~h EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the message header ~k message contains PGP key material ~i ID message which match ID in the ``Message-ID'' field ~L EXPR message is either originated or received by EXPR ~l message is addressed to a known mailing list ~m [MIN]-[MAX] message in the range MIN to MAX *) ~n [MIN]-[MAX] messages with a score in the range MIN to MAX *) ~N new messages ~O old messages ~p message is addressed to you (consults $alternates) ~P message is from you (consults $alternates) ~Q messages which have been replied to ~R read messages ~r [MIN]-[MAX] messages with ``date-received'' in a Date range ~S superseded messages ~s SUBJECT messages having SUBJECT in the ``Subject'' field. ~T tagged messages ~t USER messages addressed to USER ~U unread messages ~v message is part of a collapsed thread. ~x EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the `References' field ~y EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the `X-Label' field ~z [MIN]-[MAX] messages with a size in the range MIN to MAX *) ~= duplicated messages (see $duplicate_threads)