#@ /etc/s-nail.rc #@ Configuration file for S-nail v14.9.22. #@ The syntax of this file is interpreted as follows: #@ - Any leading and trailing whitespace (space, tabulator, newline: " \t\n"), #@ and all members of (the internal variable) *ifs-ws* are removed. #@ - Empty lines are ignored. #@ - Any other line is a command line. Such lines may spread over multiple #@ lines if a reverse solidus character \ is placed as the last character of #@ all lines except the final one; any leading whitespace of follow lines is #@ removed, but trailing whitespace before "escaped newlines" is not. #@ - The number sign # is the comment-command and causes the (joined) line #@ (content) to be ignored. #@ S-nail v14.9.22 / 2021-02-24 ## Variables # The standard POSIX 2008/Cor 2-2016 mandates the following initial settings # which are established independendly from this file: # [a] noallnet, noappend, asksub, noaskbcc, noaskcc, noautoprint, # [b-e] nobang, nocmd, nocrt, nodebug, nodot, escape="~", # [f-i] noflipr, nofolder, header, nohold, noignore, noignoreeof, # [j-o] nokeep, nokeepsave, nometoo, nooutfolder, # [p-r] nopage, prompt="? ", noquiet, norecord, # [s] save, nosendwait, noshowto, nosign, noSign, # [t-z] toplines="5" # # Notes: # - In this implementation: # + *sendwait* is set by default (and has extended meaning). # + no*onehop* does not exist. # (To pass options through to the MTA, either add them after a "--" # separator on the command line or set the *mta-arguments* variable.) # - *hold, *keep*, and *keepsave* are deliberately set below. # (Keep in SYNC: mx/nail.h:okeys, ./nail.rc, ./nail.1:"Initial settings"!) # Adjustments of standard imposed default- as well as other settings follow. # - Some of the latter are not portable and may thus have no effect with # other Mail(1) / mailx(1) / mail(1) programs. # - "wysh" is one of the "Command modifiers" and is not portable: before v15 it # changes the syntax of some old-style commands to sh(1)ell style quoting, # also see "COMMANDS" -> "Shell-style argument quoting" in the manual. # - Availability of entries marked [OPTION] is a compile-time decision. # If threaded mode is activated, automatically collapse thread. set autocollapse # Enter threaded mode automatically. #set autosort=thread # Append rather than prepend when writing to mbox automatically. # Has no effect unless *hold* is unset (it is set below). # This is a traditional entry and should usually be set. set append # Confirm sending of messages: set asksend # Uncomment this in order to get coloured output in $PAGER (if possible). #set colour-pager # If your $PAGER is less(1) or lv(1) you will usually be served with # ? wysh set PAGER=less; environ unset LESS # ? wysh set PAGER=lv; environ unset LV # Assume a CRT-like terminal and invoke $PAGER if output does not fit on # the screen. (Set crt=0 to always page; value treated as number of lines.) set crt # When entering compose mode, directly startup into $EDITOR, as via `~e'. # If the value is "v", startup into $VISUAL instead, as via `~v'. #set editalong=v # When spawning an editor in compose mode (`~e', `~v', *editalong*), allow # editing of headers. set editheaders # Startup into interactive mode even if the (given) mailbox is empty. set emptystart # When `reply'ing etc. name parts and comments are stripped from receiver # addresses unless this variable is set. set fullnames # [OPTION] Add more entries to the history as is done by default. # The latter will cause the built-in editor to save those entries, too. # (The *history-file* variable controls persistency of the history.) set history-gabby=all history-gabby-persist # Do not move read messages of system mailboxes to MBOX by default since this # is likely to be irritating for most users today; also see *keepsave*. set hold # Quote the original message in replies with "> " as usual on the Internet. # POSIX mandates tabulator ("wysh set indentprefix=$'\t'") as default. set indentprefix="> " # Honour Mail-Followup-To: headers when replying etc. set followup-to-honour=ask-yes # Mark messages that have been answered. set markanswered # Try to circumvent false or missing MIME Content-Type descriptions. # Do set a value for extended behaviour (see the manual). #set mime-counter-evidence set mime-counter-evidence=0b1111 # Control loading of mime.types(5) file, "s"ystem and/or "u"ser, etc. # Builtin types exist and may be sufficient. The default equals "us". #set mimetypes-load-control # Do not remove empty (MBOX) system mailboxes. (_No_ empty (MBOX) mailbox # at all if $POSIXLY_CORRECT a.k.a. *posix* is set!) # This may be relevant for privacy since other users could otherwise create # them with different permissions. set keep # Do not move `save'd or `write'n message to $MBOX by default since this is # likely to be irritating for most users today; also see *hold*. set keepsave # An informational prompt (and see "Gimmicks" below). # Of interest may also be \${^ERRQUEUE-EXISTS} and \${^ERRQUEUE-COUNT}. # Note the _real_ evaluation occurs once used (see *prompt* manual entry). #wysh set prompt='?\$?!\$!/\$^ERRNAME[\${account-name}#\${mailbox-display}]? ' # Automatically quote the text of the message that is responded to. set quote # When replying, do not merge From: and To: of the original message # into To:. Instead old From: -> new To:, old To: -> merge Cc:. set recipients-in-cc # When responding to a message, try to answer in the same character set # (which is subject to `charsetalias' expansion, though). #set reply-in-same-charset # Honour Reply-To: headers when replying etc. set reply-to-honour=ask-yes # [OPTION] Outgoing messages are sent in UTF-8 if possible, otherwise LATIN1. # Note: it is highly advisable to read the section "Character sets" of the # manual in order to understand all the possibilities that exist to fine-tune # charset usage (variables also of interest: *ttycharset*, *charset-8bit*, # *sendcharsets-else-ttycharset*; and of course we inherit the $LC_CTYPE / # $LC_ALL / $LANG environment variables and react upon them). set sendcharsets=utf-8,iso-8859-1 # Display real sender names in header summaries instead of only addresses. set showname # Show recipients of messages sent by the user himself in header summaries. set showto ## Commands # Most commands are not portable to other Mail(1) / mailx(1) / mail(1) # programs, which is why most commands are commented out. To remain portable, # place anything specific in its own file, and then # set mailx-extra-rc=~/.my-file" # in $MAILRC (usually ~/.mailrc). # The below use the \ command modifier to avoid `commandalias' checks # Map ISO-8859-1 to LATIN1, and LATIN1 to CP1252. # (These mappings are not applied to character sets specified by other # variables, e.g., *sendcharsets*). #\charsetalias iso-8859-1 latin1 latin1 cp1252 # Only include the selected header fields when printing messages # (`headerpick' is not portable, so use the standard `retain') retain date sender from to cc subject message-id mail-followup-to reply-to #\headerpick type retain from_ date sender from to cc subject \ # message-id mail-followup-to reply-to # - when forwarding messages #\headerpick forward retain subject date sender from to cc # - and do not include these when saving message, etc. #\if "$features" =@ ,+regex, # \headerpick save ignore '^Original-.*$' '^X-.*$' #\end ## Some pipe-TYPE/SUBTYPE entries # HTML as text, inline display via lynx(1). #\if "$features" !@ ,+filter-html-tagsoup, # \set pipe-text/html='?* lynx -stdin -dump -force_html' #\endif # "External body", URL type supported only. #\wysh set pipe-message/external-body='?* echo $MAILX_EXTERNAL_BODY_URL' # PDF display, asynchronous display: via `mimeview' command only. #\wysh set pipe-application/pdf='?=&@\ # trap "rm -f \"${MAILX_FILENAME_TEMPORARY}\"" EXIT;\ # trap "trap \"\" INT QUIT TERM; exit 1" INT QUIT TERM;\ # mupdf "${MAILX_FILENAME_TEMPORARY}"' ## Gimmicks # More key bindings for the Mailx-Line-Editor (when in interactive mode). #\if terminal && "$features" =@ +key-bindings # \bind base $'\e',d mle-snarf-word-fwd # \bind base $'\e',$'\c?' mle-snarf-word-bwd # \bind base $'\e',f mle-go-word-fwd # \bind base $'\e',b mle-go-word-bwd # \bind base $'\cL' mle-clear-screen # \bind compose :kf1 ~v #\endif # Coloured prompt for the Mailx-Line-Editor (when in interactive mode). #\if terminal && "$features" =@ +mle && "$features" =@ +colour # \colour 256 mle-position fg=202 # \colour 256 mle-prompt fg=203 # \colour 256 mle-error bg=124 # \colour iso mle-position ft=bold # \colour iso mle-prompt fg=brown # \colour iso mle-error bg=red # \colour mono mle-position ft=reverse # \colour mono mle-prompt ft=bold # \colour mono mle-error ft=reverse #\endif # Install file-extension handlers to handle MBOXes in various formats. #\filetype \ # bz2 'bzip2 -dc' 'bzip2 -zc' \ # gpg 'gpg -d' 'gpg -e' \ # gz 'gzip -dc' 'gzip -c' \ # xz 'xz -dc' 'xz -zc' \ # zst 'zstd -dc' 'zstd -19 -zc' \ # zst.pgp 'gpg -d | zstd -dc' 'zstd -19 -zc | gpg -e' # If mail is send from cron scripts and iconv(3) is compiled it, it could be # that sending fails because of invalid (according to locale) character input. # This undesired event can be prevented as follows, the (possibly) resulting # octet-stream message data can be read nonetheless via # *mime-counter-evidence*=0b1111: #\if ! terminal && "$LOGNAME" == root # \set mime-force-sendout #\endif # s-it-mode # Fedora-specific defaults set bsdcompat set noemptystart set prompt='& '