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Get this great stuff without effort:
Specifically, this wizard:
neomutt
, isync
, and msmtp
appropriate for your email addressgit clone https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard
cd mutt-wizard
sudo make install
The mutt-wizard is run with the command mw
. It also installs the mailsync
command.
Install these required programs:
neomutt
- the email client.isync
- downloads and syncs the mail. (required at install)msmtp
- sends the email.pass
- safely encrypts passwords (required at install)You also need a GPG key pair to encrypt passwords.
If you don’t know what that is, just run gpg --full-gen-key
(or gpg2 --full-gen-key
) to get one.
You might also want some good optional stuff:
w3m
- view HTML email and images in neomutt.notmuch
- index and search mail. Install it and run notmuch setup
, tell it that your mail is in ~/.local/share/mail/
. You can run it in mutt with ctrl-f
. Run notmuch new
to process new mail, although the included mailsync
script does this for you.abook
- a terminal-based address book. Pressing tab while typing an address to send mail to will suggest contacts that are in your abook.mw
)mw add
-- add a new email accountmw ls
-- list existing accountsmw pass
-- revise an account’s passwordmw delete
-- deleted an added accountmw purge
-- delete all accounts and settingsmw cron
-- toggle/configure a cronjob to sync mailTo give you an example of the interface, here’s an idea:
m
- send mail (uses your default $EDITOR
to write)j
/k
and d
/u
- vim-like bindings to go down and up (or d
/u
to go down/up a page).l
- open mail, or attachment page or attachmenth
- the opposite of l
r
/R
- reply/reply all to highlighted mails
- save selected mail or selected attachmentgs
,gi
,ga
,gd
,gS
- Press g
followed by another letter to change mailbox: s
ent, i
nbox, a
rchive, d
rafts, S
pam, etc.M
and C
- For M
ove and C
opy: follow them with one of the mailbox letters above, i.e. MS
means “move to Spam”.i#
- Press i
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.a
to add address/person to abook and Tab
while typing address to complete one from book.?
- see all keyboard shortcutsctrl-j
/ctrl-k
- move up and down in sidebar, ctrl-o
opens mailboxisync
/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.dialog
is no long used (le bloat) and the interface is simply text.~/.config/
and mail default location moved to ~/.local/share/mail/
, reducing mess in ~
.accounts/
hold account data and bin/
holds script run by or for mutt. All other directories have been disintegrated.pass
is used as a password manager instead of separately saving passwords.accounts/NAME.muttrc
.domains.csv
so their users can more easily use mutt-wizard.See Luke’s website here. Email him at luke@lukesmith.xyz.
mutt-wizard is free/libre software, licensed under the GPLv3.
muttrc
file is for universal settings.personal.muttrc
, called by the muttrc
, is the place where user-specific settings are set, and the wizard automatically adds the macros for switching between accounts here. If you want to contribute to mutt-wizard, you should put your universal personal settings here and have git ignore it. For example, I put my gpg settings here and personal aliases here.accounts/
. If I create an account named luke
, for example, accounts/luke.muttrc
will hold that account’s unique settings and accounts/luke/
will hold headers and cache files.