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Home Page: https://www.neomutt.org/

License: GNU General Public License v2.0

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neomutt's Introduction

This is the NeoMutt Project

License: GPL v2 Travis branch Coverity Scan Backlog In Progress Ready

What is NeoMutt?

  • NeoMutt is a project of projects.
  • A place to gather all the patches against Mutt.
  • A place for all the developers to gather.

Hopefully this will build the community and reduce duplicated effort.

NeoMutt was created when Richard Russon (FlatCap) took all the old Mutt patches, sorted through them, fixed them up and documented them.

What Features does NeoMutt have?

Name Description
Attach Headers Color Color attachment headers using regexp, just like mail bodies
Compose to Sender Send new mail to the sender of the current mail
Compressed Folders Read from/write to compressed mailboxes
Conditional Dates Use rules to choose date format
Encrypt-to-Self Save a self-encrypted copy of emails
Fmemopen Replace some temporary files with memory buffers
Forgotten Attachment Alert user when (s)he forgets to attach a file to an outgoing email.
Global Hooks Define actions to run globally within Mutt
Ifdef Conditional config options
Index Color Custom rules for theming the email index
Initials Expando Expando for author's initials
Keywords Labels/Tagging for emails
Kyoto Cabinet Kyoto Cabinet backend for the header cache
Limit Current Thread Focus on one Email Thread
LMDB LMDB backend for the header cache
Multiple FCC Save multiple copies of outgoing mail
Nested If Allow complex nested conditions in format strings
New Mail Execute a command upon the receipt of new mail.
NNTP Talk to a Usenet news server
Notmuch Email search engine
Progress Bar Show a visual progress bar on slow operations
Quasi-Delete Mark emails that should be hidden, but not deleted
Reply With X-Orig-To Direct reply to email using X-Original-To header
Sensible Browser Make the file browser behave
Sidebar Panel containing list of Mailboxes
Skip Quoted Leave some context visible
Status Color Custom rules for theming the status bar
TLS-SNI Negotiate with a server for a TLS/SSL certificate
Trash Folder Automatically move deleted emails to a trash bin

Contributed Scripts and Config

  • Keybase Integration (Joshua Jordi)
  • vim-keys - Mutt config for vim users (Ivan Tham)

Where is NeoMutt?

NeoMutt Developers

Here's a list of everyone who's helped NeoMutt:

Adam Borowski, Alex Pearce, Alok Singh, Ander Punnar, André Berger, Antonio Radici, Baptiste Daroussin, Bernard Pratz, Bryan Bennett, Chris Czettel, Chris Salzberg, Christian Dröge, Christoph Berg, Clemens Lang, Damien Riegel, Darshit Shah, David Sterba, Doug Stone-Weaver, Edward Betts, Elimar Riesebieter, Evgeni Golov, Fabian Groffen, Fabio Alessandro Locati, Faidon Liambotis, František Hájik, Guillaume Brogi, Ian Zimmerman, Ismaël Bouya, Ivan Tham, Jack Stratton, Johannes Frankenau, Johannes Weißl, Joshua Jordi, Karel Zak, Kevin Velghe, Kurt Jaeger, Marcin Rajner, Marco Hinz, Matteo Vescovi, Mehdi Abaakouk, Olaf Lessenich, Philipp Marek, Pierre-Elliott Bécue, Pietro Cerutti, Riad Wahby, Richard Hartmann, Richard Russon, Rubén Llorente, Santiago Torres, Serge Gebhardt, Somini, Stephen Gilles, Steven Ragnarök, Sven Guckes, Thomas Adam, Thomas Klausner, Tobias Angele, Udo Schweigert, Vsevolod Volkov, Werner Fink, Wieland Hoffmann, William Pettersson, Yoshiki Vázquez Baeza.

Original Patch Authors

Without the original patch authors, there would be nothing. So, a Big Thank You to:

Aaron Schrab, Alain Penders, Benjamin Kuperman, Cedric Duval, Chris Mason, Christian Aichinger, Christoph Berg, Christoph Rissner, David Champion, David Riebenbauer, David Sterba, David Wilson, Don Zickus, Elimar Riesebieter, Eric Davis, Evgeni Golov, Fabian Groffen, Felix von Leitner, Jan Synacek, Jason DeTiberus, Jeremiah Foster, Jeremy Katz, Josh Poimboeuf, Julius Plenz, Justin Hibbits, Karel Zak, Kirill Shutemov, Luke Macken, Mantas Mikulenas, Matteo Vescovi, Patrick Brisbin, Paul Miller, Phil Pennock, Philippe Le Brouster, Richard Russon, Rocco Rutte, Roland Rosenfeld, Sami Farin, Stefan Assmann, Stefan Kuhn, Steve Kemp, Terry Chan, Thomas Glanzmann, Thomer Gil, Tim Stoakes, Tyler Earnest, Victor Manuel Jaquez Leal, Vincent Lefevre, Vladimir Marek, Vsevolod Volkov.

Original Mutt Authors

And of course, we should thank the original Mutt authors, including the original author Michael Elkins and all the people that have contributed to Mutt during its long history, see the Acknowledgements section of the user manual for a detailed list.

http://www.neomutt.org/guide/miscellany.html#acknowledgements

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