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<indicator name="Faults">[[File:Menu-email.svg|link=:Category:Email Clients|30px|Back up to the Email Clients Category]]</indicator>  | 
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== Incoming Mail ==  | 
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Assuming support has been compiled in this should get you connected with IMAPS:  | 
  Assuming support has been compiled in this should get you connected with IMAPS:  | 
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Replacing 'imaps' with 'pop' will enable POP3. Of course you no longer need the IMAP specific options if you're using POP3:  | 
  Replacing 'imaps' with 'pop' will enable POP3. Of course you no longer need the IMAP specific options if you're using POP3:  | 
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$ cat .muttrc  | 
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 set realname="Email Test"  | 
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 set from="email@testing.me.uk"  | 
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 set use_from=yes  | 
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 set edit_headers = yes  | 
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 # Auto purge  | 
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 set delete=yes  | 
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 # Tidy header view  | 
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 ignore *  | 
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 unignore from date subject to cc  | 
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 unignore organization organisation x-mailer: x-newsreader: x-mailing-list:  | 
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 unignore posted-to:  | 
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 # Server is sub-domain of aa.net.uk to play nice with SSL certs  | 
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 # Automatically log in to this mailbox at startup  | 
   # Automatically log in to this mailbox at startup  | 
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 set spoolfile="pop://email@testing.me.uk@testing.me.uk.mail.aa.net.uk/"  | 
   set spoolfile="pop://email@testing.me.uk@testing.me.uk.mail.aa.net.uk/"  | 
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 # Set INBOX ('=' folder) at startup  | 
   # Set INBOX ('=' folder) at startup  | 
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 set folder="pop://email@testing.me.uk@testing.me.uk.mail.aa.net.uk/"  | 
   set folder="pop://email@testing.me.uk@testing.me.uk.mail.aa.net.uk/"  | 
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 set record="=Sent"  | 
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 set postponed="=Drafts"  | 
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 # always use SSL when connecting to the server  | 
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 set ssl_force_tls=yes  | 
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== Outgoing Mail ==  | 
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Mutt uses the local host's SMTP relay, so sending is beyond the scope of this article. On most modern Linux boxes it should "just work" though.  | 
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[[Category:Email Clients|Mutt]]  | 
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