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Mutt (e-mail client)

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Mutt
Screenshot
Mutt in action
Developer(s) Brendan Cully
Stable release 1.4.2.3  (2007-06-09; 2 years ago)
Preview release 1.5.19 / January 5, 2009
Operating system Cross-platform
Type E-mail client
License GNU General Public License
Website http://www.mutt.org/

Mutt is a text-based e-mail client for Unix-like systems. It was originally written by Michael Elkins in 1995 and released under the GNU General Public License.

The mutt slogan is "All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less" [1].

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[edit] Operation

Mutt supports most mail formats (notably both mbox and Maildir) and protocols (POP3, IMAP, etc). It also includes MIME support, notably full PGP/GPG and S/MIME integration.

Mutt was designed simply as a Mail User Agent (MUA) and cannot ordinarily send e-mail in isolation. To do this, it needs to communicate with a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) using, for example, the common Unix sendmail interface; however, more recently, SMTP support has been added. It also relies on external tools for composing and filtering messages.

Mutt has hundreds of configuration directives and commands. It allows for changing all the key bindings and making keyboard macros for complex actions, as well as the colors and the layout of most of the interface. Through variants of a concept known as "hooks", many of its settings can be changed based on criteria such as current mailbox or outgoing message recipients. There are also many patches and extensions available that add functionality, such as NNTP support or a sidebar similar to those often found in graphical mail clients.

Mutt is fully controlled with the keyboard, and has support for mail threading, meaning one can easily move around long discussions such as in mailing lists. New messages are composed with an external text editor by default, unlike pine which embeds its own editor known as pico.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Elkins, Michael R.; Blosser, Jeremy (2008-06-08), The Mutt E-Mail Client, http://www.mutt.org/, retrieved on 2008-06-08 

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