News
| June 19, 2009 | Updated patch for pristine mutt-1.5.20 source package. |
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| June 18, 2009 | Added IMAP folder sorting patch courtesy of Jan Larres |
| May 22, 2009 | Added maildir patches courtesy of Stuart Henderson and Aneesh Kumar |
| March 8, 2009 | Updated patch for pristine mutt-1.5.19 source package. |
| June 11, 2008 | Fixes the indenting folder patch -- no more null's being displayed. |
| May 17, 2008 | Updated patch for pristine mutt-1.5.18 source package. |
| April 12, 2008 | Incorporated patches from Tomas Hoger (multiple pages of mailboxes screen display fixed), Nicolas Duboc (flagged emails), Micha Lenk (indenting folders relative to folder depth). |
| November 3, 2007 | Updated patch for pristine mutt-1.5.17 source package. |
| July 4, 2007 | Updated patch for pristine mutt-1.5.16 source package. |
| April 8, 2007 | Updated patch for pristine mutt-1.5.15 source package. |
| February 23, 2007 | Updated patch for pristine mutt-1.5.14 source package. |
| October 23, 2006 | Incorporated a patch from Andreas Krennmair that allows the sidebar delimiter to be user-configured. |
| August 30, 2006 | Incorporated a patch from Eugene Paskevich that corrects a problem the sidebar code has with the regular mutt status line at the bottom of the screen. |
| August 28, 2006 | Updated patch for pristine mutt-1.5.13 source package. Incorporated a patch from Dr. Werner Fink to behave better with other mutt patches and to make sidebar.o play nicer with autoconfigure. |
| August 4, 2006 | Updated patch for pristine mutt-1.5.12 source package. Incorporated a patch from Charles Killian for better refresh of IMAP folder message counts. |
| July 21, 2006 |
New maintainer is Terry P. Chan.
I'll only be maintaining the patch for the pristine mutt source tarballs (i.e.
unpatched mutt source). So that also means no Debian packages, and
no RPM's.
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| July 20, 2006 | Patch for pristine mutt-1.5.12 source package. |
Introduction
Mutt is the mail client of choice for people who are wary of fancy graphical user interfaces. I do like Mozilla Thunderbird, Balsa, and even Outlook Express. My biggest problem with all of these mail clients, however, is that I cannot use Vim to write my emails.
Unfortunately, though, mutt lacks an important feature that most email clients do have: a folder list that allows you to see all mail folders you have and how many (new) emails they each contain.
Justin Hibbits wrote a mutt patch that is an approximate fix to this problem. Thomer M. Gil helped him by adding some features and fixing some bugs. I temporarily borrowed most of the text from Thomer's mutt sidebar page, at least until I can find the time to figure out what needs to change here.
Features
- A sidebar with a list of folders on the left side of the mutt window.
- Hide/Unhide the sidebar with a single keystroke.
- Every line in the sidebar lists a folder with the total and new number of messages in it.
- Optionally highlight folders with new messages.
- Scroll up and down the list of folders and open the selected folder.
- Configurable sidebar width and colors.
- Configurable key bindings.
Screenshot
Download
Patches
- Latest patch for mutt-1.5.20 (Pristine tarball only)
- Latest patch for mutt-1.5.19 (Pristine tarball only)
- Previous patch for mutt-1.5.19 (Pristine tarball only)
- Latest patch for mutt-1.5.18 (Pristine tarball only)
- Previous patch for mutt-1.5.18 (Pristine tarball only)
- Latest patch for mutt-1.5.17 (Pristine tarball only)
- Previous patch for mutt-1.5.17 (Pristine tarball only)
- Latest patch for mutt-1.5.16 (Pristine tarball only)
- Latest patch for mutt-1.5.15 (Pristine tarball only)
- Latest patch for mutt-1.5.14 (Pristine tarball only)
- Latest patch for mutt-1.5.13 (Pristine tarball only)
- Previous patch for mutt-1.5.13 (Pristine tarball only)
- Latest patch for mutt-1.5.12 (Pristine tarball only)
- Previous patch for mutt-1.5.12 (Pristine tarball only)
Announcements
If you want an announcement when I release a new version of the patch, subscribe to the Mutt Folder List freshmeat project.Installation
Get the unpatched mutt 1.5.20 tarball, untar it, and apply the patch. For example:
$ wget -q -O - ftp://ftp.mutt.org/mutt/devel/mutt-1.5.20.tar.gz | tar xvfz -
$ cd ./mutt-1.5.20
$ wget -q -O - http://lunar-linux.org/~tchan/mutt/patch-1.5.20.sidebar.20090619.txt | patch -p1
$ ./configure
$ make
$ ./mutt
$ make install (optional, you need to be root for this)
Documentation
Here are the relevant settings from my muttrc:
# set up the sidebar, default not visible
set sidebar_width=12
set sidebar_visible=no
set sidebar_delim='|'
set sidebar_sort=yes
# which mailboxes to list in the sidebar
mailboxes =inbox =ml
# color of folders with new mail
color sidebar_new yellow default
# ctrl-n, ctrl-p to select next, prev folder
# ctrl-o to open selected folder
bind index \CP sidebar-prev
bind index \CN sidebar-next
bind index \CO sidebar-open
bind pager \CP sidebar-prev
bind pager \CN sidebar-next
bind pager \CO sidebar-open
# I don't need these. just for documentation purposes. See below.
# sidebar-scroll-up
# sidebar-scroll-down
# b toggles sidebar visibility
macro index b '<enter-command>toggle sidebar_visible<enter>'
macro pager b '<enter-command>toggle sidebar_visible<enter>'
# Remap bounce-message function to "B"
bind index B bounce-message
#
# Mario Holbe suggests:
# macro index b '<enter-command>toggle sidebar_visible<enter><refresh>'
# macro pager b '<enter-command>toggle sidebar_visible<enter><redraw-screen>'
#
sidebar_width (number) Width of the sidebar.
sidebar_visible (boolean) Whether or not the sidebar is visible.
sidebar_delim (string) Specifies the delimiter between the sidebar and other screens
sidebar_sort This specifies whether or not to sort the folders in the sidebar alphabetically, mainly for IMAP user.
color sidebar_new [fg] [bg] The foreground (fg) and background (bg) color of folders that contain new mail.
sidebar-prev Mutt's name for the operation that selects the previous folder.
sidebar-next Mutt's name for the operation that selects the next folder.
sidebar-open Mutt's name for the operation that opens the currently selected folder.
sidebar-scroll-up Only useful if you have more folders than lines in your terminal: scrolls one page up through the list of folders.
sidebar-scroll-down Only useful if you have more folders than lines in your terminal: scrolls one page down through the list of folders.
Bugs and patches
Bugs? Probably! Patches? Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! Sie müssen JavaScript aktivieren, damit Sie sie sehen können.
Copyright © 1994-2006 by Thomer M. Gil
Portions Copyright © 2006-2009 by Terry P. Chan
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