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How do I setup Mutt?

First make sure that you have compiled mutt with both ssl and imap support. Save this example .muttrc file as ~/.muttrc.

Randomness doesn’t work as we think it should, so you’ll have to do ln -s ~/.ssh/random_seed ~/.rnd.

Start mutt, accept the certificate and type in your CalNet passphrase to start using mutt with IMAP/SSL.

The example .muttrc above will have mutt prompting you to login as username@eecs.berkeley.edu@calmail.berkeley.edu — don’t worry, this is to be expected.

If you are a new user we recommend using Pine for command line IMAP email, but you might like mutt.

See also:

  • http://www.mutt.org

How do I backup my e-mail to my local drive using Mutt?

In Mutt you can tag emails by pressing t and save them to a local mailbox (assuming one exists) by pressing ;s. If you do not have a local mailbox, create one by typing “mkdir .maildir” in your home directory. You need to create three subdirectories (cur, new, tmp) inside that mailbox.

To tag messages according to a pattern type shift+t. You can use the keyword ‘all’ to tag all of your messages. This command only applies while in the index view.

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