Major changes since 0.91.1 -------------------------- - additional format for $hdr_format %L displays the total size of all visible messages in a limited view % displays current time using strftime(fmt) - additional operators to the pattern matching lanauge: ~B finds pattern anywhere in the message (more efficient than ~h %s | ~b %s ~z finds messages of size E.g. ~z<10k #finds messages smaller than 10KB ~z>10k #finds messages larger than 10KB ~z10k #finds messages exactly 10KB in length - the $hdr_format variable is renamed to $index_format $hdr_format is still accepted for backwards compatibility - new variable $folder_format to display entries in the 'browser' menu. - new variable $followup_to to control generation of Mail-Followup-To field. You can edit this field and Mutt will not overwrite it. - new variable $sendmail_wait Specifies the number of seconds to wait for the ``sendmail'' process to finish before giving up and putting delivery in the background. Mutt interprets the value of this variable as follows: >0 number of seconds to wait for sendmail to finish before continuing 0 wait forever for sendmail to finish <0 always put sendmail in the background without waiting Note that if you specify a value other than 0, the output of the child process will be put in a temporary file. If there is some error, you will be informed as to where to find the output. - Variable $sendmail_bounce has been removed. Mutt now passes all recipients on the command line for normal sending. - new variable $query_command Adds support for querying an external database for email addresses. - The $forward_decode variable has been removed. This has been split into 2 variables $forward_decode - used when $mime_fwd is not set $mime_forward_decode - used when $mime_fwd is set - new variable $wrap_search. This controls whether searches wrap around the end of the mailbox. When set, searches will wrap around the first (or last) message. When unset, searches will not wrap - New command 'reset' to reset variables to their default compile-time definitions. When used with special keyword 'all', all variables are reset to their default values. When used with the 'set' command and the variable name prefixed with '&', this has the same behaviour as the 'reset' command. Eg. reset move reset all set &move set &all - Function key names used in muttrc need to be enclosed in <>. Function keys can be used in macros also. Eg. macro index Y * bind index next-entry - You can now delete a message's attachments by pressing 'd' (delete-entry) on the attachment in the attachment menu. - You can now color index menu entries using the pattern matching language. The 'uncolor' command resets the entry to its default color. The '*' token can be used to reset all index entries to their default colors. Eg. color index blue white ~fvikas color index red white ~z>100k uncolor index ~fvikas uncolor index * - mailboxes specified in save-hooks can be %-expanded using $header_format - the default save mailbox no longer looks at defined `lists'. To get the old behaviour, use save-hook ~l %B - optional strings in format strings have been extended to allow for an `else' clause. the new syntax is: %??&? or if no `else' clause is desired (backwards compatibility): %??? - If new mail is delivered to a folder when Mutt is displaying a limited view of the folder, it is added to the limited view only if it satisfies the current limit criteria. - the key on the command-line now completes commands and variable names. The longest non-ambiguous part is put on the command-line. Entering additional text and using will perform completion again. $Id$