Mutt

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Building Mutt

They finally added built-in SMTP support in version 1.5.15.

apt-get install libncurses5-dev
./configure --enable-pop --enable-imap --enable-smtp --enable-hcache --enable-ssl
make
make install

.muttrc or ~/.mutt/muttrc

This is my .muttrc. This is nothing fancy. This seems to be the minimum to get Mutt working with IMAP. For more documentation go to Mutt documentation.

set mbox_type=maildir
set editor="vim"
# I like to see all my mail headers in my editor:
set edit_headers=yes
# don't wait for sendmail to finish (this runs sendmail in the background)
set sendmail_wait=-1
# this prevents Mutt from endlessly asking when you quit:
#     "Move read messages to ~/mbox? ([no]/yes):"
set move=no
# this prevents Mutt from endlessly asking:
#     "~/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):"
set folder=""
# if you use virtual mail hosts then Maildir might not
# be in the default location... try looking in:
# /home/vpopmail/domains/example.com/$USER/Maildir/
set spoolfile=~/Maildir/

# IMAP
# For IMAP connections use the following settings.
# Some settings replace those used above for folder and spoolfile.
# Note that the full mail username is "username@example.com" and
# the server name is "localhost". If you wanted to connect to a
# remote server the full URL might be something like:
#     imap://username@example.com@example.com
set folder="imaps://username@example.com@localhost"
set spoolfile="imaps://username@example.com@localhost/INBOX"
set imap_pass="my_stupid_password"
set certificate_file=".mutt_known_hosts"

I actually use a more complicated ~/.mutt/muttrc file that tweaks usability to make it more Vim-like. Mutt key bindings are already pretty close to Vim. See my dotfiles page.

<include url="http://www.noah.org/engineering/dotfiles/.mutt/muttrc" />