While the muttrc.vim that comes with Vim 7 does support some extra configuration options from common patches, it does not (and cannot) support every patch to mutt ever written. Also, it supports mutt syntax up through mutt version 1.5.11 (which is still the current development release). As the maintainer of muttrc.vim, I try to keep its syntax support up-to-date and I try to include options from very popular patches, but I have to draw the line somewhere.

On Monday, May 22 at 08:46 AM, quoth Justin Pryzby:
assumed_charset

This is from the assumed_charset patch by Takizawa Takashi, and is not part of standard mutt.

file_charset

This is from the file_charset patch by Takizawa Takashi, and is not part of standard mutt.

imap_cachedir
imap_idle

These options are from mutt CVS, and have not been included in any mutt release yet.

maildir_mtime

This option is from the maildir mtime patch by Dale Woolridge, and is not part of standard mutt.

pgp_mime_signature_filename
pgp_mime_signature_description

These two options are from the PGP-verbose-MIME patch by Michael Prokop, and is not part of standard mutt.

strict_mime

This is from the assumed_charset patch by Takizawa Takashi, and is not part of standard mutt.

xterm_icon
xterm_set_titles
xterm_title

These are from the xtitles patch, originally by Neil Townsend, last modified by Alain Bench, and is not part of standard mutt.

~Kyle
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