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  1. #!/bin/sh
  2. muttdir="$HOME/.config/mutt" # Main mutt config location
  3. accdir="$muttdir/accounts" # Directory for account settings
  4. maildir="$HOME/.local/share/mail" # Location of mail storage
  5. creddir="$HOME/.local/share/muttwizard" # Location of encrypted credentials
  6. bindir="$HOME/.config/mutt/bin" # Location of scripts run by mutt or the wizard
  7. namere="^[a-z_][a-z0-9_-]*$" # Regex to ensure viable username
  8. emailre=".\+@.\+\\..\+" # Regex to confirm valid email address
  9. mbsyncrc="$HOME/.mbsyncrc"
  10. [ ! -f "$muttdir/domains.csv" ] || [ ! -d "$bindir" ] && printf "Read the README. Be sure to put the repo in the right place before running.\\n" && exit 1
  11. gpgemail="$(grep "$emailre" "$creddir/gpgemail")" # Get previously set gpg email address
  12. tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)"
  13. GPG="gpg"; command -v gpg >/dev/null || GPG="gpg2" # Ensure proper gpg command
  14. # Get certificate location depending on OS. Linux is elsewhere condition.
  15. case "$(uname)" in
  16. "Darwin") sslcert="/usr/local/etc/openssl/cert.pem" ;;
  17. *) sslcert="/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt" ;;
  18. esac
  19. getprofiles() { \
  20. unset msmtp_header msmtp_profile mutt_profile mbsync_profile
  21. printf "Creating profiles for \`%s\`..." "$title"
  22. msmtp_header="defaults
  23. auth on
  24. tls on
  25. tls_trust_file $sslcert
  26. logfile ~/.config/msmtp/msmtp.log
  27. "
  28. msmtp_profile="
  29. account $title
  30. host $smtp
  31. port $sport
  32. from $login
  33. user $login
  34. passwordeval \"$GPG -d --quiet --for-your-eyes-only --no-tty $creddir/$title.gpg | sed -e '\$a\\'\"
  35. "
  36. if [ "$accounttype" = "offline" ]; then
  37. mutt_profile="# vim: filetype=neomuttrc
  38. # muttrc file for account $title
  39. set realname = \"$realname\"
  40. set from = \"$fulladdr\"
  41. set sendmail = \"/usr/bin/msmtp -a $title\"
  42. set folder = \"$maildir/$title\"
  43. set header_cache = $accdir/$title/cache/headers
  44. set message_cachedir = $accdir/$title/cache/bodies
  45. set certificate_file = $accdir/$title/certificates
  46. source \"$bindir/getmuttpass $title |\"
  47. alias me $realname <$fulladdr>
  48. set mbox_type = Maildir
  49. set ssl_starttls = yes
  50. set ssl_force_tls = yes
  51. bind index,pager gg noop
  52. bind index,pager g noop
  53. bind index,pager M noop
  54. bind index,pager C noop
  55. bind index gg first-entry
  56. unmailboxes *
  57. set imap_check_subscribed
  58. "
  59. mbsync_profile="IMAPAccount $title
  60. Host $imap
  61. User $login
  62. Port $iport
  63. PassCmd \"gpg -q --for-your-eyes-only --no-tty -d ~/.local/share/muttwizard/$title.gpg\"
  64. SSLType IMAPS
  65. CertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
  66. IMAPStore $title-remote
  67. Account $title
  68. MaildirStore $title-local
  69. Subfolders Verbatim
  70. Path ~/.local/share/mail/$title/
  71. Inbox ~/.local/share/mail/$title/INBOX
  72. Channel $title
  73. Master :$title-remote:
  74. Slave :$title-local:
  75. Patterns * !\"[Gmail]/All Mail\"
  76. Create Both
  77. SyncState *
  78. # End profile"
  79. else
  80. mutt_profile="# vim: filetype=neomuttrc
  81. # muttrc file for account $title
  82. set realname = \"$realname\"
  83. set from = \"$fulladdr\"
  84. set sendmail = \"/usr/bin/msmtp -a $title\"
  85. set folder = \"imaps://$imap:$iport\"
  86. set imap_user = $login
  87. set header_cache = $accdir/$title/cache/headers
  88. set message_cachedir = $accdir/$title/cache/bodies
  89. set certificate_file = $accdir/$title/certificates
  90. source \"$bindir/getmuttpass $title |\"
  91. alias me $realname <$fulladdr>
  92. set mbox_type = Maildir
  93. set ssl_starttls = yes
  94. set ssl_force_tls = yes
  95. bind index,pager gg noop
  96. bind index,pager g noop
  97. bind index,pager M noop
  98. bind index,pager C noop
  99. bind index gg first-entry
  100. unmailboxes *
  101. "
  102. fi
  103. printf "DONE.\\n"
  104. }
  105. addaccount() { \
  106. printf "Insert the \033[31memail address\033[0m that you want to autoconfigure for mutt/mbsync\\n\\nEmail: \033[36m\t"
  107. read -r fulladdr
  108. printf "\033[0m"
  109. while ! echo "$fulladdr" | grep "$emailre" >/dev/null; do
  110. printf "That is not a valid \033[31memail address\033[0m, please retype the desired email.\\n\\nEmail: \033[36m\t"
  111. read -r fulladdr
  112. printf "\033[0m"
  113. done
  114. domain="$(echo "$fulladdr" | sed "s/.*@//")"
  115. printf "\\nSearching for \033[32m%s\033[0m in \033[34m\`domains.csv\`\033[0m..." "$domain"
  116. serverinfo="$(grep "$domain" "$muttdir/domains.csv")"
  117. if [ -z "$serverinfo" ]; then
  118. printf "Your email domain is not in mutt-wizard's database yet.\\nmutt-wizard will still autoconfigure everything, but you will have to manually type in your service's IMAP and SMTP server information.\\nYou can usually quickly find this by internet searching for it.\\n"
  119. printf "Insert the IMAP server for your email provider (excluding the port number)\\n\033[36m\t"
  120. read -r imap
  121. printf "\033[0mWhat is your server's IMAP port number? (Usually something like 993)\\n\033[36m\t"
  122. read -r iport
  123. printf "\033[0mInsert the SMTP server for your email provider (excluding the port number)\\n\033[36m\t"
  124. read -r smtp
  125. printf "\033[0mWhat is your server's SMTP port number? (Usually 587 or 465)\\n\033[36m\t"
  126. read -r sport
  127. printf "\033[0m\\nGreat! If you want to be helpful, copy the line below and you can add it to the \`domains.csv\` file on Github.\\nThis will make things easier for others who use your email provider.\\n\\n%s,%s,%s,%s,%s\\n\\nAlthough be sure to test to see if these settings work first! ;-)\\n" "$domain" "$imap" "$iport" "$smtp" "$sport"
  128. else
  129. IFS=, read -r service imap iport smtp sport <<EOF
  130. $serverinfo
  131. EOF
  132. printf "\\n\033[3;33mCongrats!\033[0m Server info has automatically be found, so you won't have to look anything up!\\n\t\033[1mIMAP server\033[0m: %s\\n\t\033[1mIMAP port\033[0m: %s\\n\t\033[1mSMTP server\033[0m: %s\\n\t\033[1mSMTP port\033[0m: %s\\nThis data will be used by the wizard.\\n" "$imap" "$iport" "$smtp" "$sport"
  133. fi
  134. cont
  135. printf "Enter the \033[35mfull name\033[0m you want to be identified by on this account.\\n\tReal name: "
  136. read -r realname
  137. printf "Enter a short, \033[36mone-word identifier\033[0m for this email account that will distinguish them from any other accounts you add.\\n\tAccount name: "
  138. read -r title
  139. while ! echo "$title" | grep "$namere" >/dev/null; do
  140. printf "\033[31mTry again\033[0m. Pick a nickname that is one word only including lowercase letters and _ or -.\\n\tAccount name: \033[36m\t"
  141. read -r title
  142. printf "\033[0m"
  143. done
  144. printf "If your account has a special username different from your address, insert it now. Otherwise leave this prompt totally blank.\\n\tLogin(?): \033[36m\t"
  145. read -r login
  146. printf "\033[0m"
  147. [ -z "$login" ] && login="$fulladdr"
  148. grep "i[0-9]" "$muttdir/personal.muttrc" | awk '{print $3}' | sed -e 's/i//g' > "$tmpdir/mutt_used"
  149. seq 1 9 > "$tmpdir/mutt_all"
  150. idnum=$(diff "$tmpdir/mutt_all" "$tmpdir/mutt_used" | sed -n 2p | awk '{print $2}')
  151. getpass
  152. getprofiles
  153. mkdir -p "$accdir/$title/cache/bodies" "$HOME/.config/msmtp"
  154. [ ! -f "$HOME/.config/msmtp/config" ] && echo "$msmtp_header" > "$HOME/.config/msmtp/config"
  155. echo "$msmtp_profile" >> "$HOME/.config/msmtp/config"
  156. echo "$mutt_profile" > "$accdir/$title.muttrc"
  157. echo "macro index,pager i$idnum '<sync-mailbox><enter-command>source $accdir/$title.muttrc<enter><change-folder>!<enter>;<check-stats>'" >> "$muttdir/personal.muttrc"
  158. ! grep "^source.*.muttrc" "$muttdir/personal.muttrc" >/dev/null && echo "source $accdir/$title.muttrc" >> "$muttdir/personal.muttrc"
  159. [ "$accounttype" = "offline" ] && echo "$mbsync_profile" >> "$mbsyncrc" && trysync && finalize
  160. }
  161. getpass() { \
  162. printf "Now enter your password for the \"%s\" account. Don't worry, this will be encrypted and only you with your GPG key can view it.\\n\tPassword: " "$title"
  163. stty -echo
  164. read -r password
  165. stty echo
  166. echo "$password" > "$tmpdir/$title"
  167. printf "Encrypting your password with %s..." "$GPG"
  168. "$GPG" -r "$gpgemail" --encrypt "$tmpdir/$title"
  169. printf "DONE\\nShredding all memory of your password for safety's sake..."
  170. unset password
  171. shred -u "$tmpdir/$title"
  172. mkdir -p "$creddir"
  173. mv "$tmpdir/$title.gpg" "$creddir/"
  174. printf "DONE.\\n"
  175. }
  176. askgpg() { \
  177. printf "To safely encrypt passwords, mutt-wizard requires that you have a GPG public/private key pair.\\n\\nPlease input the email address of your GPG key pair below.\\nEmail: \033[36m\t"
  178. read -r gpgemail
  179. printf "\033[0m"
  180. while ! echo "$gpgemail" | grep "$emailre" >/dev/null; do
  181. printf "That is not a valid email address. Please try again.\\nEmail: \033[36m\t"
  182. read -r gpgemail
  183. printf "\033[0m"
  184. done
  185. if "$GPG" -K | grep "<$gpgemail>" >/dev/null; then
  186. mkdir -p "$creddir"
  187. echo "$gpgemail" > "$creddir/gpgemail"
  188. else
  189. printf "You do not appear to have a private key associated with \033[33m%s\033[0m.\\nPlease generate a GPG key pair by running \`\033[32m%s --full-gen-key\033[0m\` and rerun the wizard.\\n" "$gpgemail" "$GPG"
  190. exit 1
  191. fi
  192. }
  193. formatShortcut() { \
  194. while read -r data; do { echo "macro index,pager g$1 \"<change-folder>$data<enter>\" \"Go to $2.\" # autogenerated"
  195. echo "macro index,pager M$1 \"<save-message>$data<enter>\" \"Move mail to $2.\" # autogenerated"
  196. echo "macro index,pager C$1 \"<copy-message>$data<enter>\" \"Copy mail to $2.\" # autogenerated"; } >> "$muttdir/accounts/$3.muttrc"
  197. done ;}
  198. trysync() { \
  199. ! ping -q -c 1 1.1.1.1 > /dev/null && printf "No internet connection detected.\\nTry rerunning \`mbsync %s\` manually when connection is established, then select the option to detect mailboxes and finalize installation.\\n" "$title" && return 1
  200. printf "\033[32mYou must have an internet connection to continue.\033[0m\\nmutt-wizard will run mbsync briefly to (1) ensure that login details are functional and (2) allow mbsync to tell us what mailboxes your email account has.\\nAfter around 15 seconds, mutt-wizard will kill the process and continue.\\nYou can run mbsync manually to finish the mail sync later.\\n"
  201. cont
  202. mkdir -p "$maildir/$title"
  203. if mailboxes="$(mbsync -l "$title")" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
  204. printf "\033[32mMailboxes detected.\033[0m\\n"
  205. echo "$mailboxes" | xargs -I {} mkdir -p "$maildir/$title/{}"
  206. else
  207. printf "\033[31m\033[31mSync not successful.\033[0m Try running \`mbsync %s\` manually after double-checking your password and server settings.\\nThen select to finalize the account.\\n" "$title"; return 1
  208. fi
  209. }
  210. finalize() { \
  211. boxes="$(du -a "$maildir/$title/"* -d 0 | sed "s/^.*\//=/")"
  212. [ -z "$boxes" ] && printf "\033[31mNo local mailboxes have been detected for %s.\033[0m\\nThis means that mbsync has not been successfully run.\\nRun mbsync, and if it has an error, be sure to check your password and server settings manually if needbe.\\n" "$title" && return
  213. echo "$boxes" > "$tmpdir/title_boxes"
  214. printf "Setting up the mutt sidebar...\\n"
  215. sidebar_width="$(sed -n -e '/^set sidebar_width/p' "$muttdir/muttrc" | awk -F'=' '{print $2}')"
  216. delim="$(head -c "$sidebar_width" < /dev/zero | tr '\0' =)"
  217. printf "Setting default mailboxes for your Inbox, Sent, Drafts and Trash in mutt...\\n"
  218. oneline="$(sed -e "s/^\|$/\"/g" "$tmpdir/title_boxes" | tr "\n" " ")"
  219. oneline="=$title $delim $oneline"
  220. spoolfile=$(grep -i -m 1 "$tmpdir/title_boxes" -e inbox | sed -e 's/=/+/g')
  221. record=$(grep -i -m 1 "$tmpdir/title_boxes" -e sent | sed -e 's/=/+/g')
  222. postponed=$(grep -i -m 1 "$tmpdir/title_boxes" -e draft | sed -e 's/=/+/g')
  223. trash=$(grep -i -m 1 "$tmpdir/title_boxes" -e trash | sed -e 's/=/+/g')
  224. sed -i "/^mailboxes\|^set record\|^set postponed\|^set trash\|^set spoolfile/d" "$muttdir/accounts/$title.muttrc"
  225. { echo "set spoolfile = \"$spoolfile\""; echo "set record = \"$record\""; echo "set postponed = \"$postponed\""; echo "set trash = \"$trash\""; } >> "$muttdir/accounts/$title.muttrc"
  226. echo mailboxes "$oneline" >> "$muttdir/accounts/$title.muttrc"
  227. printf "Setting up your keyboard shortcuts for jumping between mailboxes...\\n"
  228. sed -i "/# autogenerated/d" "$muttdir/accounts/$title.muttrc"
  229. grep -i -m 1 inbox "$tmpdir/title_boxes" | formatShortcut i inbox "$title"
  230. grep -i -m 1 sent "$tmpdir/title_boxes" | formatShortcut s sent "$title"
  231. grep -i -m 1 draft "$tmpdir/title_boxes" | formatShortcut d drafts "$title"
  232. grep -i -m 1 trash "$tmpdir/title_boxes" | formatShortcut t trash "$title"
  233. grep -i -m 1 spam "$tmpdir/title_boxes" | formatShortcut S spam "$title"
  234. grep -i -m 1 junk "$tmpdir/title_boxes" | formatShortcut j junk "$title"
  235. grep -i -m 1 archive "$tmpdir/title_boxes" | formatShortcut a archive "$title"
  236. printf "All done.\\n"
  237. }
  238. confirm() { printf "Are you \033[31;1mreally\033[0m sure you want to %s?\\n\t" "$@" && read -r input && ! echo "$input" | grep -i "y\(es\)*" >/dev/null && printf "That doesn't seem like a yes to me.\\n\\n" && return 1
  239. printf "Are you really, really sure you want to %s?\\n\t" "$@" && read -r input && ! echo "$input" | grep -i "y\(es\)*" >/dev/null && printf "That doesn't seem like a yes to me.\\n\\n" && return 1
  240. return 0 ;}
  241. pick() { numbered="$(ls $accdir/*muttrc | sed "s/.*\///;s/\..*//" | nl)"
  242. [ "$(echo "$numbered" | wc -w)" = 0 ] && printf "No accounts to choose from.\\n" && return 1
  243. printf "Select an accounts to %s:\\n" "$1"
  244. echo "$numbered"
  245. printf "\033[36m\t"
  246. read -r input
  247. printf "\033[0m"
  248. [ -z "$input" ] && return 1
  249. title="$(echo "$numbered" | grep "$input" | awk '{print $2}')"
  250. [ -z "$title" ] && printf "Invalid response." && return 1
  251. return 0 ;}
  252. delete() { sed -i "/IMAPAccount $title/,/# End profile/d" "$mbsyncrc"
  253. rm -rf "${accdir:?}/${title:?}" "$creddir/$title.gpg" "$accdir/$title.muttrc"
  254. sed -i "/$title.muttrc/d" "$muttdir/personal.muttrc"
  255. sed -i "/account $title/,/^\(\s*$\|account\)/d" "$HOME/.config/msmtp/config"
  256. confirm "delete the local mail repository as well?" && rm -rf "${maildir:?}/${title:?}"
  257. }
  258. choosecron() { ! pgrep crond >/dev/null && echo "No cron manager running. Install/enable one and then select this option again." && return 1
  259. if crontab -l | grep mailsync >/dev/null; then
  260. echo "Active mail sync cronjob detected. Do you want to remove it?"
  261. printf "\033[36m\t"
  262. read -r rmyn
  263. printf "\033[0m"
  264. echo "$rmyn" | grep -i "^y\(es\)*$" >/dev/null && crontab -l | sed '/mailsync/d' | crontab - >/dev/null && echo "Mail sync turned off."
  265. else
  266. echo "How many minutes between each mail sync?"
  267. printf "\033[36m\t"
  268. read -r minnum
  269. printf "\033[0m"
  270. while ! echo "$minnum" | grep "^[0-9]\+$" >/dev/null; do
  271. printf "That doesn't look like a number. How many minutes between each mail sync?\\n\033[36m\t"
  272. read -r minnum
  273. printf "\033[0m"
  274. done
  275. (crontab -l; echo "*/$minnum * * * * export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/1000/bus; export DISPLAY=:0; . \$HOME/.profile; $muttdir/bin/mailsync -f INBOX") | crontab - &&
  276. echo "Cronjob added. Mail will sync every $minnum minutes. Be sure you have your cron manager running."
  277. fi
  278. }
  279. cont() { printf "Press Enter to continue.\\n"
  280. stty -echo
  281. read -r null
  282. stty echo ; }
  283. addtype() { \
  284. ! command -v mbsync >/dev/null && printf "You must have the \`mbsync\` command to add an account.\\nIt syncs mail and detects remote mailboxes.\\nYou can typically get it by installing \`isync\`.\\n" && return 1
  285. while : ; do
  286. echo "Do you want to keep your mail for this account offline with mbsync? [yes/no]"
  287. read -r offnot
  288. case "$offnot" in
  289. [Yy]es) accounttype="offline" && break ;;
  290. [Nn]o) accounttype="online" && break ;;
  291. *) echo "I don't know what you mean. Try again or press ctrl-c to quit." ;;
  292. esac
  293. done
  294. addaccount
  295. }
  296. main() { \
  297. while : ; do
  298. [ -z "$gpgemail" ] && askgpg
  299. printf "Current GPG key email: %s\\n\033[34m" "$gpgemail"
  300. cat << "EOF"
  301. _ __ ___ _ _| |_| |_ __ _(_)______ _ _ __ __| |
  302. | '_ ` _ \| | | | __| __|___\ \ /\ / / |_ / _` | '__/ _` |
  303. | | | | | | |_| | |_| ||_____\ V V /| |/ / (_| | | | (_| |
  304. |_| |_| |_|\__,_|\__|\__| \_/\_/ |_/___\__,_|_| \__,_|
  305. EOF
  306. printf "\033[0mMade and maintained by Luke Smith <https://lukesmith.xyz>
  307. What would you like \033[32mmutt-wizard\033[0m to do?
  308. 1 Add an email account
  309. 2 Change an account's password
  310. 3 Remove an account
  311. 5 Change GPG key pair used for encryption
  312. 6 Delete all account data
  313. 7 Enable/disable autosync
  314. 0 Exit
  315. Input a number to continue or press ctrl-c.\\n"
  316. printf "\033[36m\t"
  317. read -r choice
  318. printf "\033[0m"
  319. case "$choice" in
  320. 1) addtype ;;
  321. 2) pick "change the password of" && confirm "change the password of" && getpass ;;
  322. 3) pick delete && confirm "delete the \`$title\` profile" && delete ;;
  323. 5) askgpg ;;
  324. 6) confirm "delete all account data" && wipe && rm -ri "$mbsyncrc" "$accdir" "$creddir" "$muttdir/personal.muttrc" && echo "All configs and account settings have been purged." ;;
  325. 7) choosecron ;;
  326. 0) break ;;
  327. *) printf "Invalid input.\\n"
  328. esac
  329. cont
  330. done
  331. }
  332. main
  333. rm -rf "$tmpdir"