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Mutt - http://www.mutt.org/
A small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix operating systems. News, documentation, software download, bug reporting system and mailing list. |
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The Mutt E-Mail Client Manual - stable version - http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/
Online html official manual for Mutt stable version. This is the primary documental source for learning Mutt. |
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The Mutt FAQ - http://www.fefe.de/muttfaq/faq.html
Answers to common problems with Mutt and explanation of why one should use Mutt. |
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Mutt and IMAP - http://mutt.sourceforge.net/imap/
Description of the IMAP facilities present in Mutt 1.4 and later: connecting to IMAP server, using an IMAP server instead of local mail. |
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My First Mutt - http://mutt.blackfish.org.uk/
Guide for anybody adopting the Mutt mailer, with overview information and guides for most important features. |
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MuttWiki - http://wiki.mutt.org/
The site offers Guides, FAQ, patch list, personal config files, Mutt tools to expand Mutt functionality, links to user pages. |
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The Mutt E-Mail Client Manual - development version - http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html
Online html official manual for Mutt *development* version. This is the primary documental source for learning Mutt. |
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Mutt-ng - http://mutt-ng.berlios.de/
Originally a fork, and now a set of patches, to provide additional features to Mutt. |
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Mutt - GnuPG HowTo - http://codesorcery.net/old/mutt/mutt-gnupg-howto
Tutorial for using GnuPG with Mutt: it explains how to sign messages, how to verify signatures, how to encrypt and decrypt messages, how to collect and manage the public keys and the personal private key. |
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Dave Pearson Mutt pages - http://www.davep.org/mutt/
The site hosts muttrc.sl, a Jed editor mode for syntax highlighting when editing the .muttrc configuration file. It hosts also muttrc2html (utility for converting muttrc files into html). |
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mairix - http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/mairix/
Program for fast indexing and searching of email messages. It manages Maildir, MH or mbox format. |
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Mutt-i, GnuPG and PGP Howto - http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Mutt-GnuPG-PGP-HOWTO.html
This document briefly explains how to configure Mutt-i, PGP and GnuPG in its different versions (2.6.x, 5.x and GnuPG). |
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Muttprint - http://muttprint.sourceforge.net/
A program that formats the output of mail clients to a good-looking printing. It uses the typesetting system LaTeX (available on Linux, *BSD and Solaris operating systems). |
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nmzmail - http://www.ecademix.com/JohannesHofmann/#nmzmail
Tool to use the namazu2 search engine from within the Mutt email client, via a macro, to search mail stored in maildir folders. |
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Mutt Insanity - http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/mutt/
Brandon Long's page for special Mutt patches. Patches are programs and additions which can be used along with Mutt. Includes an alpha version of a Windows port, as well as NNTP and other features. |
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Learning Mutt - http://www.ucolick.org/~lharden/learnmutt.html
A concise guide for newbies, explaining all the main Mutt's features. |
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Gary Johnson's Mutt Page - http://www.spocom.com/users/gjohnson/mutt/
Wide number of examples for managing various types of MIME attachments with Mutt. |
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The Woodnotes Guide to the Mutt Email Client - http://therandymon.com/content/view/42/79/
Document, in html and pdf, that presents Mutt's capabilities and strengths, and go through the more important configuration tasks, necessary to use Mutt effectively. |
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Labeling mail with Mutt - http://auriga.wearlab.de/~alb/other/mutt-labels/
The editlabel script and a set of macros allow to edit or change on the fly the X-Label header. Useful for emails categorizing purpose. |
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Mutt sidebar (folder list) patch - http://lunar-linux.org/index.php?page=mutt-sidebar
A patch for having a sidebar on the left side of the Mutt window, that allows to see all mail folders and how many (new) emails they each contain. |
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GTD with Mutt - http://footils.org/cms/show/59
An alternative version of the editlabel script. This script let the user free to use free-form X-Labels, instead of prefabricated ones. X-Labels are nice to add comments to emails for categorizing purposes. |
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Mutt, generic configuration and Mac OS X tips - http://filibusta.crema.unimi.it/%7egufo/mutt.php
Tips for a better use of Mutt under the Mac OS X operating system, in particular how to install Mutt using Macports and how to deal with different sender profiles. |
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(Sender) Profiles with Mutt - http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/~mara/mutt/profiles.html
This page explains howto group parameters for creating sender profiles to be used with Mutt email client. |
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Mutt Quick Reference PDF file - http://www.sys-concept.com/Mutt_connections.html
For Mutt users, not only newbies, a useful summary of keyboard shortcuts. Available for printing, as PDF and Open Office document, in Letter and A4 format. |
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muttrc builder - http://muttrcbuilder.org/
Online muttrc generator. The muttrc file is the configuration file for the Mutt email client. |
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Using Mutt on OS X - http://linsec.ca/Using_mutt_on_OS_X
Instructions for installing and configuring Mutt and related programs (fetchmail, procmail, postfix or exim) with Mac OS X operating system. |
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Muttils - http://www.blacktrash.org/hg/muttils/
Python utilities for console mail clients (eg. Mutt). Main utilities are Sigpager (signature selection), Urlpager (url search and retrieve) and Viewhtmlmsg (html message view in browser). |
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Mutt ldap_query - http://www.courville.org/?page=code/mutt_ldap_query.php&lang=EN
Perl script for ldap queries. It outputs the required formatted data for feeding the Mutt mail client when using its "External Address Query" feature. |
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The Beginner's Guide to the Mutt E-Mail Client - http://ugweb.cs.ualberta.ca/resources/mutt/
A guide to Mutt, also with screenshots, by the University of Alberta (Department of Computing Science). |
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Getting Things Done (GTD), Mutt, and Vim - http://www.joelesler.net/2008/01/getting-things-done-gtd-mutt-and-vim.html
How to implement the GTD (Getting Things Done) method using Vim as outliner and Mutt as mail client, without the need of tagging emails. |