.SH SYNOPSIS
.PP
.B mutt
-[-nRyzZ]
+[\-nRyzZ]
[\-e \fIcmd\fP] [\-F \fIfile\fP] [\-m \fItype\fP] [\-f \fIfile\fP]
.PP
.B mutt
[\-b \fIaddr\fP]
[\-c \fIaddr\fP]
[\-a \fIfile\fP [...] \-\-]
-\fIaddr\fP [...]
+\fIaddr|mailto_url\fP [...]
.PP
.B mutt
[\-nx]
[\-b \fIaddr\fP]
[\-c \fIaddr\fP]
[\-a \fIfile\fP [...] \-\-]
-\fIaddr\fP [...]
+\fIaddr|mailto_url\fP [...]
< message
.PP
.B mutt
[\-n] [\-e \fIcmd\fP] [\-F \fIfile\fP] \-Q \fIquery\fP
.PP
.B mutt
--v[v]
+\-v[v]
.PP
.B mutt
--D
+\-D
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
Mutt is a small but very powerful text based program for reading and sending electronic
.IP "-a \fIfile\fP [...]"
Attach a file to your message using MIME.
When attaching single or multiple files, separating filenames and recipient addresses with
-"\-\-" is mandatory, e.g. \fBmutt -a image.jpg \-\- addr1\fP or
+"\-\-" is mandatory, e.g. \fBmutt \-a image.jpg \-\- addr1\fP or
\fBmutt \-a img.jpg *.png \-\- addr1 addr2\fP.
The \-a option must be placed at the end of command line options.
.IP "-b \fIaddress\fP"