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Chapter 1. Introduction

Table of Contents

1. Mutt Home Page
2. Mailing Lists
3. Software Distribution Sites
4. Mutt online resources
5. Contributing to Mutt
6. Typograhical conventions
7. Copyright

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Chapter 1. Introduction

Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based MIME mail client. Mutt is highly configurable, and is well suited to the mail power user with advanced features like key bindings, keyboard macros, mail threading, regular @@ -45,14 +49,17 @@ All messages posted to mutt-announce are automatically forwarded to mutt-users, so you do not need to be subscribed to both lists. -

3. Software Distribution Sites

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3. Getting Mutt

Mutt releases can be downloaded from ftp://ftp.mutt.org/mutt/. For a list of mirror sites, please refer to http://www.mutt.org/download.html. -

4. Mutt online resources

Bug Tracking System

-The official mutt bug tracking system can be found at -http://dev.mutt.org/ +

+For nightly tarballs and version control access, please refer to the +Mutt development site. +

4. Mutt Online Resources

Bug Tracking System

+The official Mutt bug tracking system can be found at +http://bugs.mutt.org/

Wiki

An (unofficial) wiki can be found at http://wiki.mutt.org/. @@ -69,17 +76,17 @@ experienced users to chat about Mutt, talk about problems and share tricks.

Since translations of Mutt into other languages are highly appreciated, -the mutt developers always look for skilled translators that help +the Mutt developers always look for skilled translators that help improve and continue to maintain stale translations.

For contributing code patches for new features and bug fixes, please refer to the developer pages at http://dev.mutt.org/ for more details. -

6. Typograhical conventions

+

6. Typograhical Conventions

This section lists typographical conventions followed throughout this manual. See table Table 1.1, “Typographical conventions for special terms” for typographical conventions for special terms. -

Table 1.1. Typographical conventions for special terms

ItemRefers to...
printf(3)UNIX manual pages, execute man 3 printf
<PageUp>named keys
<create-alias>named Mutt function
^GControl+G key combination
$mail_checkMutt configuration option

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Table 1.1. Typographical conventions for special terms

ItemRefers to...
printf(3)UNIX manual pages, execute man 3 printf
<PageUp>named keys
<create-alias>named Mutt function
^GControl+G key combination
$mail_checkMutt configuration option
$HOMEenvironment variable

Examples are presented as:

 mutt -v
@@ -89,7 +96,7 @@ of options of which one is mandatory, square brackets
 (“[]”) denote optional arguments, three dots
 denote that the argument may be repeated arbitrary times.
 

7. Copyright

-Mutt is Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Michael R. Elkins +Mutt is Copyright © 1996-2009 Michael R. Elkins and others.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify