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- .TH MW 1 mutt-wizard
- .SH NAME
- mw \- mutt-wizard \- autoconfigure email accounts for neomutt and isync
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B mw
- <command>
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .B mw
- takes a user email account and sets up a terminal-based email interface with it for
- .B neomutt.
- This can include offline email with
- .B isync/mbsync
- and configs for
- .B msmtp
- for sending mail, and also passwords automatically encrypted and stored with
- .B pass.
- .SH COAMMANDS
- .TP
- .B init
- set up initial files and directories (must be run once first)
- .TP
- .B add
- configure an email account
- .TP
- .B ls
- list all email accounts configured by mutt-wizard
- .TP
- .B delete
- delete the configuration files for an already configured email account
- .TP
- .B purge
- totally purge all local mutt-wizard accounts
- .TP
- .B cron
- toggle a cronjob that will automatically sync mail with
- .B mailsync
- every few minutes
- .SH DETAILS
- .TP
- .B Mail location
- If the user chooses to keep offline email with
- .B isync,
- it will be kept in
- .I ~/.local/share/mail/
- and if he wants to use
- .B notmuch
- to index and search his mail, he should give this directory location to
- .B notmuch
- when he first runs
- .B notmuch setup.
- .TP
- .B muttrc files
- mutt-wizard will create a muttrc file for each created account holding account-specific details. These will appear in
- .I ~/.config/mutt/accounts/
- and can be edited by the user if needbe.
- .TP
- .B Mail deletion
- Neither
- .B delete
- or
- .B purge
- will delete downloaded mail for for safety (and time)'s sake. If you want to delete downloaded mail, do so manually by removing it from the directory above.
- .SH AUTHORS
- Written by Luke Smith <luke@lukesmith.xyz>.
- .SH LICENSE
- GPLv3
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .BR neomutt (1),
- .BR neomuttrc (1)
- .BR mbsync (1),
- .BR msmtp (1),
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