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- # mutt-wizard
-
- https://muttwizard.com/
-
- Get this great stuff without effort:
-
- - A full-featured and autoconfigured email client on the terminal with neomutt
- - Mail stored offline enabling the ability to:
- * view and write emails while you're away from
- the internet
- * make backups
- - Provides a `mailsync` script that can be scheduled to run as often as you
- like, which downloads/syncs mail and optionally notifies you when new mail has arrived.
-
- Specifically, this wizard:
-
- - Determines your email server's IMAP and SMTP servers and ports
- - Creates dotfiles for `neomutt`, `isync`, and `msmtp` appropriate for your
- email address
- - Encrypts and locally stores your password for easy remote access, accessible
- only by your GPG key
- - Handles as many as nine separate email accounts automatically
- - Auto-creates bindings to switch between accounts or between mailboxes
- - Provides sensible defaults and an attractive appearance for the neomutt email
- client
- - If mutt-wizard doesn't know your server's IMAP/SMTP info by default, it will
- prompt you for them and will put them in all the right places.
-
- ## Install
-
- #### Dependencies
-
- - `neomutt` - the email client. (If you are using Gentoo GNU/Linux, you will need the `sasl` use flag to be enabled)
- - `curl` - tests connections (required at install).
- - `isync` - downloads and syncs the mail (required if storing IMAP mail locally).
- - `msmtp` - sends the email.
- - `pass` - safely encrypts passwords (required at install).
- - `ca-certificates` - required for SSL. Probably installed already.
- - `gettext` - writes config files. Probably installed already.
-
- **Note**: There's a chance of errors if you use a slow-release distro like
- Ubuntu, Debian, or Mint. If you get errors in `neomutt`, install the most
- recent version manually or manually remove the offending lines in the config in
- `/usr/share/mutt-wizard/mutt-wizard.muttrc`.
-
- ```bash
- git clone https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard
- cd mutt-wizard
- sudo make install
- ```
-
- A user of Arch-based distros can also install the current mutt-wizard release from the AUR as
- [mutt-wizard](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mutt-wizard/), or the Github master branch, [mutt-wizard-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mutt-wizard-git/).
-
- ### Optional Dependencies
-
- - `pam-gnupg` - Automatically logs you into your GPG key on login so you will
- never need to input your password once logged on to your system. Check the
- repo and directions out [here](https://github.com/cruegge/pam-gnupg).
- - `lynx` - view HTML email in neomutt.
- - `notmuch` - index and search mail. Install it and run `notmuch setup`, tell
- it that your mail is in `~/.local/share/mail/` (although `mw` will do this
- automatically if you haven't set notmuch up before). You can run it in mutt
- with <kbd>ctrl-f</kbd>. Run `notmuch new` to process new mail.
- - `abook` - a terminal-based address book. Pressing tab while typing an address
- to send mail to will suggest contacts that are in your abook.
- - `urlview` - outputs urls in mail to browser.
- - `cronie` - (or any other major cronjob manager) to set up automatic mail
- syncing.
- - `mpop` - If you want to use POP protocol instead of IMAP.
-
-
- ## Usage
-
- The mutt-wizard runs via the command `mw`. Once setup is complete, you'll use
- `neomutt` to access your mail.
-
- - `mw -a you@email.com` -- add a new email account
- - `mw -l` -- list existing accounts
- - `mw -d` -- choose an account to delete
- - `mw -D your@email.com` -- delete account settings without confirmation
- - `mw -t 30` -- toggle automatic mailsync to every 30 minutes
- - `mw -T` -- toggle mailsync without specifying minutes (default is 10)
- - `mw -r` -- reorder account shortcut numbers
- - `pass edit mw-your@email.com` -- revise an account's password
- - `mailsync` -- sync all configured email accounts. Also gives notifications of new mail and indexes new mail with notmuch silently.
- - `mailsync your@email.com` -- sync a particular (or several) email account(s).
-
- ### Options usable when adding an account
-
- #### Providing arguments
-
- - `-u` -- Give an account username if different from the email address.
- - `-n` -- A real name to be used by the account. Put in quotations if multiple
- words.
- - `-i` -- IMAP server address
- - `-I` -- IMAP server port (otherwise assumed to be 993)
- - `-s` -- SMTP server address
- - `-S` -- SMTP server port (otherwise assumed to be 465)
- - `-m` -- Maximum number of emails to be kept offline. No maximum is default
- functionality.
- - `-x` -- Account password. You will be prompted for it otherwise.
-
- #### General Settings
-
- - `-f` -- Assume mailbox names and force account configuration without
- connecting online at all.
- - `-o` -- Configure mutt for an account, but do not keep mail offline.
- - `-p` -- Use POP protocol instead of IMAP (requires `mpop` installed).
- - `mailsync` gives visual messages of new mail by default. Or, set
- `MAILSYNC_MUTE=1` as an environmental variable if you prefer not having them.
-
- ## Neomutt user interface
-
- To give you an example of the interface, here's an idea:
-
- - <kbd>m</kbd> - send mail (uses your default `$EDITOR` to write)
- - <kbd>j</kbd>/<kbd>k</kbd> and <kbd>d</kbd>/<kbd>u</kbd> - vim-like bindings to go down and up (or <kbd>d</kbd>/<kbd>u</kbd> to go
- down/up a page).
- - <kbd>l</kbd> - open mail, or attachment page or attachment
- - <kbd>h</kbd> - the opposite of <kbd>l</kbd>
- - <kbd>r</kbd>/<kbd>R</kbd> - reply/reply all to highlighted mail
- - <kbd>s</kbd> - save selected mail or selected attachment
- - <kbd>gs</kbd>,<kbd>gi</kbd>,<kbd>ga</kbd>,<kbd>gd</kbd>,<kbd>gS</kbd> - Press <kbd>g</kbd> followed by another letter to change
- mailbox: <kbd>s</kbd>ent, <kbd>i</kbd>nbox, <kbd>a</kbd>rchive, <kbd>d</kbd>rafts, <kbd>S</kbd>pam, etc.
- - <kbd>M</kbd> and <kbd>C</kbd> - For <kbd>M</kbd>ove and <kbd>C</kbd>opy: follow them with one of the mailbox
- letters above, i.e. <kbd>MS</kbd> means "move to Spam".
- - <kbd>i#</kbd> - Press <kbd>i</kbd> followed by a number 1-9 to go to a different account. If you
- add 9 accounts via mutt-wizard, they will each be assigned a number.
- - <kbd>a</kbd> to add address/person to abook and <kbd>Tab</kbd> while typing address to complete
- one from abook.
- - <kbd>?</kbd> - see all keyboard shortcuts
- - <kbd>ctrl-j</kbd>/<kbd>ctrl-k</kbd> - move up and down in sidebar, <kbd>ctrl-o</kbd> opens mailbox.
- - <kbd>ctrl-b</kbd> - open a menu to select a URL you want to open in your browser.
- - <kbd>p</kbd> - encrypt/sign your message (in compose view, before sending the email).
-
- ## Additional functionality
-
- - `pam-gnupg` - Automatically logs you into your GPG key on login, so you will
- never need to input your password once logged on to your system. Check the
- repo and directions out [here](https://github.com/cruegge/pam-gnupg).
- - `lynx` - View HTML email in neomutt.
- - `notmuch` - Index and search mail. Install it and run `notmuch setup`, tell it
- that your mail is in `~/.local/share/mail/` (although `mw` will do this
- automatically if you haven't set notmuch up before). You can run it in mutt
- with <kbd>ctrl-f</kbd>. Run `notmuch new` to process new mail.
- - `abook` - A terminal-based address book. Pressing tab while typing an address
- to send mail to will suggest contacts that are in your abook.
- - `urlview` - Outputs URLs in an email to your browser.
-
- ## New stuff and improvements since the original release
-
- - `mw` is now scriptable with command-line options and can run successfully
- without any interaction, making it possible to deploy in a script.
- - `isync`/`mbsync` has replaced `offlineimap` as the backend. Offlineimap was
- error-prone, bloated, used obsolete Python 2 modules, and required separate
- steps to install the system.
- - `mw` is now an installed program instead of just a script needed to be kept in
- your mutt folder.
- - `dialog` is no longer used and the interface is simply text commands.
- - More autogenerated shortcuts that allow quickly moving and copying mail
- between boxes.
- - More elegant attachment handling. Image/video/pdf attachments without relying
- on the neomutt instance.
- - abook integration by default.
- - The messy template files and other directories have been moved or removed,
- leaving a clean config folder.
- - msmtp configs moved to `~/.config/` and mail default location moved to
- `~/.local/share/mail/`, reducing mess in `~`.
- - `pass` is used as a password manager instead of separately saving passwords.
- - Script is POSIX sh compliant.
- - Error handling for the many people who don't read or follow directions. Fewer
- errors generally.
- - Addition of a manual `man mw`
- - Now handles POP protocol via `mpop` for those who prefer it (add an account
- with the `-p` option). POP configs are still generated automatically.
-
- ## Help the Project!
-
-
- - Try mutt-wizard out on weird machines and weird email addresses and report any
- errors.
- - Open a PR to add new server information into `domains.csv` so their users can
- more easily use mutt-wizard.
- - If nothing else, donate:
- - XMR: `8AzeWXhJvYJ1VeENHcNXCR1dLMgDALreZ1BdooZVjRKndv6myr3t1ue6C4ML2an5fWSpcP1sTDA9nKUMevkukDXG6chRjNv`
- - BTC: `bc1qacqfp36ffv9mafechmvk8f6r8qy4tual6rcm9p`
-
- ## Details for Tinkerers
-
- - The critical `mutt`/`neomutt` files are in `~/.config/mutt/`.
- - Put whatever global settings you want in `muttrc`. mutt-wizard will add some
- lines to this file, which you shouldn't remove unless you know what you're
- doing, but you can move them up/down over your config lines if you need to. If
- you get binding conflict errors in mutt, you might need to do this.
- - Each of the accounts that mutt-wizard generates will have custom settings set
- in a separate file in `accounts/`. You can edit these freely if you want to
- tinker with settings specific to an account.
- - In `/usr/share/mutt-wizard` are several global config files, including
- `mutt-wizard`'s default settings. You can override this in your `muttrc` if
- you wish.
-
- ## Watch out for these things
-
- - Gmail accounts need to create an
- [App Password](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en) to
- use with "less secure" applications. This password is single-use (i.e.
- for setup) and will be stored and encrypted locally. Enabling third-party
- applications requires turning off two-factor authentication and this will
- circumvent that. You might also need to manually "Enable IMAP" in the
- settings.
- To create an App Password for your Google account,
- you can directly visit the [App Passwords](https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords) page in your Google Account settings.
- - If you have a university email or enterprise-hosted email for work, there
- might be other hurdles or two-factor authentication you have to jump through.
- Some, for example, will want you to create a separate IMAP password, etc.
- - `isync` is not fully UTF-8 compatible, so non-Latin characters may be garbled
- (although sync should succeed). `mw` will also not auto-create mailbox
- shortcuts since it is looking for English mailbox names. I strongly recommend
- you to set your email language to English on your mail server to avoid these
- problems.
-
- ## License
-
- mutt-wizard is free/libre software. This program is released under the GPLv3
- license, which you can find in the file [LICENSE](LICENSE).
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