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mutt-wizard-3.3.1p0v0 | neomutt and isync configuration with good defaults | A system for automatically configuring mutt and isync with a simple interface and safe passwords. Features: 1) Automated email server's IMAP and SMTP servers and ports detection, 2) dotfiles for neomutt, isync, and msmtp appropriate for all your email addresses 3) sensible defaults and an attractive appearance for the neomutt email client and many more |
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neomutt-20240425p0v0 | tty-based e-mail client, forked from Mutt | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. NeoMutt tracks mainstream Mutt release, but adds extra functionality previously available through separate patchsets. Bug reports should go to NeoMutt and not Mutt upstream. Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). notmuch - build with notmuch support (fulltext indexing and tagging) sasl - build with SASL authentication support |
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neomutt-20240425p0v0-gpgme | tty-based e-mail client, forked from Mutt | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. NeoMutt tracks mainstream Mutt release, but adds extra functionality previously available through separate patchsets. Bug reports should go to NeoMutt and not Mutt upstream. Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). notmuch - build with notmuch support (fulltext indexing and tagging) sasl - build with SASL authentication support |
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neomutt-20240425p0v0-notmuch | tty-based e-mail client, forked from Mutt | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. NeoMutt tracks mainstream Mutt release, but adds extra functionality previously available through separate patchsets. Bug reports should go to NeoMutt and not Mutt upstream. Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). notmuch - build with notmuch support (fulltext indexing and tagging) sasl - build with SASL authentication support |
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neomutt-20240425p0v0-sasl | tty-based e-mail client, forked from Mutt | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. NeoMutt tracks mainstream Mutt release, but adds extra functionality previously available through separate patchsets. Bug reports should go to NeoMutt and not Mutt upstream. Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). notmuch - build with notmuch support (fulltext indexing and tagging) sasl - build with SASL authentication support |
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neomutt-20240425p0v0-gpgme-notmuch | tty-based e-mail client, forked from Mutt | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. NeoMutt tracks mainstream Mutt release, but adds extra functionality previously available through separate patchsets. Bug reports should go to NeoMutt and not Mutt upstream. Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). notmuch - build with notmuch support (fulltext indexing and tagging) sasl - build with SASL authentication support |
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neomutt-20240425p0v0-gpgme-sasl | tty-based e-mail client, forked from Mutt | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. NeoMutt tracks mainstream Mutt release, but adds extra functionality previously available through separate patchsets. Bug reports should go to NeoMutt and not Mutt upstream. Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). notmuch - build with notmuch support (fulltext indexing and tagging) sasl - build with SASL authentication support |
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neomutt-20240425p0v0-gpgme-sasl-notmuch | tty-based e-mail client, forked from Mutt | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. NeoMutt tracks mainstream Mutt release, but adds extra functionality previously available through separate patchsets. Bug reports should go to NeoMutt and not Mutt upstream. Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). notmuch - build with notmuch support (fulltext indexing and tagging) sasl - build with SASL authentication support |
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pizauth-1.0.5 | OAuth2 authentication daemon | pizauth is a simple program for requesting, showing, and refreshing OAuth2 access tokens. pizauth is formed of two components: a persistent server which interacts with the user to request tokens, and refreshes them as necessary; and a command-line interface which can be used by programs such as fdm, neomutt, or msmtp to authenticate with OAuth2. |
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mutt-2.2.13v3 | tty-based e-mail client | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. This package used to have various flavours adding external patches. Some are now integrated in the main Mutt release (including "sidebar"); the "neomutt" package includes others (e.g. compressed folder support). Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). sasl - build with SASL authentication support slang - use S-Lang instead of curses for screen handling |
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mutt-2.2.13v3-gpgme | tty-based e-mail client | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. This package used to have various flavours adding external patches. Some are now integrated in the main Mutt release (including "sidebar"); the "neomutt" package includes others (e.g. compressed folder support). Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). sasl - build with SASL authentication support slang - use S-Lang instead of curses for screen handling |
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mutt-2.2.13v3-sasl | tty-based e-mail client | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. This package used to have various flavours adding external patches. Some are now integrated in the main Mutt release (including "sidebar"); the "neomutt" package includes others (e.g. compressed folder support). Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). sasl - build with SASL authentication support slang - use S-Lang instead of curses for screen handling |
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mutt-2.2.13v3-gpgme-sasl | tty-based e-mail client | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. This package used to have various flavours adding external patches. Some are now integrated in the main Mutt release (including "sidebar"); the "neomutt" package includes others (e.g. compressed folder support). Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). sasl - build with SASL authentication support slang - use S-Lang instead of curses for screen handling |
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mutt-2.2.13v3-sasl-slang | tty-based e-mail client | Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix-like operating systems. Features include support for multiple mailbox formats (including IMAP, POP3, mbox, MMDF, MH, Maildir), MIME/RFC2047, message threading, encryption and signing with PGP/GPG and S/MIME, and many operations can use regular expressions. It's highly customizable with many options for colours, key bindings, display formats etc. This package used to have various flavours adding external patches. Some are now integrated in the main Mutt release (including "sidebar"); the "neomutt" package includes others (e.g. compressed folder support). Flavors: gpgme - build with support for GPGME, simplifying use with GnuPG: "set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" in muttrc, and run gpg-agent: "export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)". also enables autocrypt (which depends on gpgme). sasl - build with SASL authentication support slang - use S-Lang instead of curses for screen handling |