# vim: set commentstring=#%s: # This example assumes v15.0 compatibility mode set v15-compat # Request strict TLL transport layer security checks set tls-verify=strict # Send mail in utf-8, unless the original poster used a different charset set sendcharsets=utf-8 set reply-in-same-charset # 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 # Wait on the MTA for errors reported through exit status (including the # built-in SMTP one)! set sendwait=mta # Don't move read messages to MBOX set hold # cache imap set imap-cache=~/.cache/mailx # make sure less displays colours set PAGER="less -FXQR" # always use the pager when needed set crt # set colour display set colour-pager # set colours if terminal && "$features" =% +colour colour 256 view-header fg=brown "date,from,to,cc,bcc" colour 256 view-header fg=green "subject" colour 256 view-msginfo fg=white,bg=blue colour 256 sum-dotmark ft=bold,fg=cyan dot colour 256 sum-header fg=magenta older colour 256 sum-thread bg=red dot colour 256 sum-thread fg=cyan endif # Default to a threaded display set autosort=thread # Don't automatically collapse threads unset autocollapse # automatically launch visual editor when typing messages set editalong=v # Only include the selected header fields when typing messages headerpick type retain from_ date from to cc bcc subject \ message-id mail-followup-to reply-to # keep names when replying to messages set fullnames # Add my signature # Requires me to manually add the leading '-- ' define ocs_signature { read version echo '' echo '-- ' echo '~< ~/.signature' } set on-compose-splice=ocs_signature # When replying, quote message set quote # and prefix them with "> " set indentprefix="> " # and wrap lines to 72 characters set quote-fold=72 # with the header set quote-inject-head="On %d, %f wrote:" # Be nice with mailing lists. set followup-to followup-to-honour=ask-yes reply-to-honour=ask-yes # use the system sendmail for sending mail set mta=sendmail # and lookup passwords in netrc set netrc-lookup ############# # ACCOUNTS # ############ set alternates="ryanakca@gmail.com,rak@debian.org,ryanakca@ubuntu.com,ryanakca@kubuntu.org,rak@rak.ac,rak@ryanak.ca,rkavanag@andrew.cmu.edu,rkavanag@alumni.cmu.edu,rkavanag@cs.cmu.edu,rkavanagh@cs.cmu.edu,ryan@cs.queensu.ca" define gmail { set from="Ryan Kavanagh " set folder=imaps://ryanakca%40gmail.com@imap.gmail.com/ unset MBOX set record=+"[Google Mail]/Sent Items" } define queensu { set from="Ryan Kavanagh " set folder=imaps://9rak%40queensu.ca@pod51018.outlook.com/ set MBOX=+Read set record=+"Sent Items" } define rak { set from="Ryan Kavanagh " set folder=imaps://rak@imap.rak.ac/ set MBOX=+RAK set record=+Sent } define cmu { set from="Ryan Kavanagh " set folder=imaps://rkavanag%40alumni.cmu.edu@imap.gmail.com/ set MBOX=+Read set record=+"[Gmail]/Sent Mail" } define socs { set from="Ryan Kavanagh " set folder=imaps://mail.cs.mcgill.ca/ set mbox=+INBOX.Read set record=+INBOX.Sent } define sdf { set from="Ryan Kavanagh " set folder=imaps://mx.sdf.org/ set mbox=+INBOX.Read set record=+INBOX.Sent } # rak is the default account call rak set inbox=+INBOX account g { call gmail } account q { call queensu } account r { call rak } account c { call cmu } account s { call socs } account sdf { call sdf }