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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.
  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.
  The Mutt FAQ http://www.fefe.de/muttfaq/faq.html
Answers to common problems with Mutt and explanation of why one should use Mutt.
  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.
  My First Mutt http://mutt.blackfish.org.uk/
Guide for anybody adopting the Mutt mailer, with overview information and guides for most important features.
  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.
  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.
  Mutt-ng http://mutt-ng.berlios.de/
Originally a fork, and now a set of patches, to provide additional features to Mutt.
  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.
  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).
  mairix http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/mairix/
Program for fast indexing and searching of email messages. It manages Maildir, MH or mbox format.
  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).
  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).
  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.
  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.
  Learning Mutt http://www.ucolick.org/~lharden/learnmutt.html
A concise guide for newbies, explaining all the main Mutt's features.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  (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.
  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.
  muttrc builder http://muttrcbuilder.org/
Online muttrc generator. The muttrc file is the configuration file for the Mutt email client.
  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.
  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).
  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.
  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).
  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.

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