X-Debbugs-Cc: mutt-...@mutt.org Package: mutt Version: 1.5.23-3 Severity: wishlist File: /usr/share/man/man5/muttrc-org.5.gz
The muttrc man page says: alternates [-group name] regexp [ regexp [ ... ]] unalternates [ * | regexp [ regexp [ ... ]] ] alternates is used to inform mutt about alternate addresses where you receive mail; you can use regular expressions to spec- ify alternate addresses. This affects mutt's idea about mes- sages from you, and messages addressed to you. unalternates removes a regular expression from the list of known alternates. The -group flag causes all of the subsequent regular expressions to be added to the named group. alternative_order type[/subtype] [ ... ] unalternative_order [ * | type/subtype] [...] alternative_order command permits you to define an order of preference which is used by mutt to determine which part of a multipart/alternative body to display. A subtype of "*" matches any subtype, as does an empty subtype. unalternative_order removes entries from the ordered list or deletes the entire list when "*" is used as an argument. auto_view type[/subtype] [ ... ] unauto_view type[/subtype] [ ... ] This commands permits you to specify that mutt should automati- *These* commands? And also why aren't they separately discussed like the previous two? cally convert the given MIME types to text/plain when displaying messages. For this to work, there must be a mailcap(5) entry for the given MIME type with the copiousoutput flag set. A sub- type of "*" matches any subtype, as does an empty subtype. mime_lookup type[/subtype] [ ... ] unmime_lookup type[/subtype] [ ... ] This command permits you to define a list of "data" MIME content *These* *commands*? Also do they both do the same thing? types for which mutt will try to determine the actual file type from the file name, and not use a mailcap(5) entry given for the original MIME type. For instance, you may add the applica- tion/octet-stream MIME type to this list. P.S., nobody can login to http://dev.mutt.org/ even though they can change their password. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org