Mutt is a small but very powerful text based program for reading electronic
mail under unix operating systems, including support color terminals, MIME,
and a threaded sorting mode.
OPTIONS
-a file
Attach a file to your message using MIME.
-b address
Specify a blind-carbon-copy (BCC) recipient
-c address
Specify a carbon-copy (CC) recipient
-e command
Specify a configuration command to be run after processing of initialization
files.
-f mailbox
Specify which mailbox to load.
-F muttrc
Specify an initialization file to read instead of ~/.muttrc
-h
Display help.
-H draft
Specify a draft file which contains header and body to use to send a
message.
-i include
Specify a file to include into the body of a message.
-m type
specify a default mailbox type
-n
Causes Mutt to bypass the system configuration file.
-p
Resume a postponed message.
-R
Open a mailbox in read-only mode.
-s subject
Specify the subject of the message.
-v
Display the Mutt version number and compile-time definitions.
-x
Emulate the mailx compose mode.
-y
Start Mutt with a listing of all mailboxes specified by the mailboxes
command.
-z
When used with -f, causes Mutt not to start if there are no messages in the
mailbox.
-Z
Causes Mutt to open the first mailbox specified by the mailboxes
command which contains new mail.
ENVIRONMENT
EDITOR
Editor to invoke when composing a message.
EMAIL
The user's e-mail address.
HOME
Full path of the user's home directory.
MAIL
Full path of the user's spool mailbox.
MAILDIR
Full path of the user's spool mailbox. Commonly used when the spool
mailbox is a
maildir (5)
folder.
MAILCAPS
Path to search for mailcap files.
MM_NOASK
If this variable is set, mailcap are always used without prompting first.
PGPPATH
Directory in which the user's PGP public keyring can be found.
TMPDIR
Directory in which temporary files are created.
REPLYTO
Default Reply-To address.
VISUAL
Editor to invoke when the ~v command is given in the builtin editor.
FILES
~/.muttrc or ~/.mutt/muttrc
User configuration file.
/etc/Muttrc
System-wide configuration file.
/tmp/muttXXXXXX
Temporary files created by Mutt.
~/.mailcap
User definition for handling non-text MIME types.
/etc/mailcap
System definition for handing non-text MIME types.
~/.mime.types
User's personal mapping between MIME types and file extensions.
/etc/mime.types
System mapping between MIME types and file extensions.
/usr/bin/mutt_dotlock
The privileged dotlocking program.
/usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz
The Mutt manual.
BUGS
None. Mutts have fleas, not bugs.
FLEAS
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 does work
with the S-Lang library, however.
Resizing the screen while using an external pager causes Mutt to go haywire
on some systems.
suspend/resume does not work under Ultrix.
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.
For a more up-to-date list of bugs, errm, fleas, please visit the
mutt project's bug tracking system under http://bugs.guug.de/. To
report a bug, please use the
flea(1)
program.
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.