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#; @(#)$Id: elmrc-info,v 1.14 1996/08/08 19:49:15 wfp5p Exp $
#
# This file allows you to tailor Elm.
#
# The lines beginning with "#" (like this one!) are comments.
#
# Some of the option settings are commented out with "###". This means
# that you do NOT have a value set for the option, and the system default
# will be used. (The value shown is the default at the time this file
# was created.) If you wish to enable one of these options, you MUST
# delete the "###" to de-comment the entry.
#
# For the yes/no settings, say ON for yes and OFF for no.
#
# For more detailed description of these settings, see the Elm Reference Guide.
#
# --- Table of Contents ---
#
# 1. General Program Configuration Options
# 2. Main Message Selection Screen Options
# 3. Message Display/Pager Options
# 4. Editor Options
# 5. Message Composition Options
# 6. Signature Options
# 7. Program Termination/Folder Cleanup Options
# 8. Folder Handling Options
# 9. MIME and Character Set Options
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Section 1: General Program Configuration Options
#
# Are we good at it? 0=beginner, 1=intermediate, 2 and above=expert.
# Lower levels give more verbose prompts. Higher levels make advanced
# options available.
userlevel
# After displaying a transient message, Elm will pause this many seconds
# before erasing it. Can be 0 or a positive integer.
sleepmsg
# After this many seconds of inactivity, Elm will re-check the mailbox
# for new messages.
timeout
# Enable AT&T Mail forms support?
forms
# Want to use HP 2622 terminal softkeys?
# You had better be running on that sort of terminal if you turn this on!
softkeys
# Would you like to use termcap/terminfo ti/te (screen switch) entries?
usetite
# When initially reading in a mail folder, the status display is updated
# whenever this many more messages are processed. A large number helps
# avoid lots of output on slow terminal connecitons.
readmsginc
# Command to print a message.
print
# List of headers to select and weed when printing messages.
printhdrs
# Command to use for shell escapes.
shell
# Directory to use for temporary files.
tmpdir
# Pathname to the saved calendar entries file.
calendar
# How to sort the alias list, "Name" by default.
aliassortby
# Space-delimited list of alternative addresses that appear in your
# mail messages (such as your addresses on other machines). This allows
# Elm to recognize which messages are to and from you. Stuff like
# "user@*.dom.ain" works here.
alternatives
# List of options that can be configured at the "o)ptions" screen.
configoptions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Section 2: Main Message Selection Screen Options
#
# Mark selected message with "->" rather than the inverse video bar?
arrow
# Display the three-line "mini-menu" of commands?
menu
# How to sort the display of messages in a folder. "Reverse Sent" by default.
sortby
# Should mailing list info be displayed for messages at startup?
# The "M" command toggles this on and off.
showmlists
# When "showmlists" is off, a single-character mark is displayed
# to indicate who the message is to. This four-character string
# defines the values to use for the mark. The four characters are:
# - Mark for mail to you and nobody else.
# - Mark for mail to you and other recipients.
# - Mark for mail to multiple recipients, and you are on the CC list.
# - Mark for mail not addressed directly to you (e.g. mailing lists)
# An underscore "_" in this list will display as a blank.
# the default value is _TC*
#
tochars
# Should messages to which you've replied be shown with an "r" mark?
showreply
# Start up by pointing to the first new message received, if possible?
pointnew
# When moving to next or previous page of messages, should the current
# message pointer also move onto that page?
movepage
# Increment the message pointer only after the message has been fully
# disposed (saved or deleted)? If OFF, then the message pointer is
# incremented after you do anything that touches the message.
resolve
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Section 3: Message Display/Pager Options
#
# Program to use for displaying messages. "builtin" is recommended.
pager
# Display message title when displaying pages of message?
titles
# This determines whether the builtin pager should be used instead of
# an external pager (if you defined one above). If the value is greater
# than zero, then the builtin pager is used for any message shorter than
# that number of lines. If the value is less than zero, the builtin
# pager is used if the message is that many lines shorter than the size
# of the screen. If zero, the external pager always is used.
builtinlines
# Prompt for a command after the external pager exits?
promptafter
# Enable use of the "weedout" list defined below?
weed
# What headers I DON'T want to see, ever.
weedout
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Section 4: Editor Options
#
# Name of editor to use for composing messages. "none" or "builtin"
# uses the simple built-in editor.
editor
# Name of editor to use for replies that have text.
alteditor
# Name of editor to use for the "~e" command in the built-in editor.
easyeditor
# Name of editor to use for the "~v" command in the built-in editor.
visualeditor
# The character to use in the built-in editor for entering commands.
escape
# Flush the input buffer after returning from an external editor?
editflush
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Section 5: Message Composition Options
#
# The full user name for outbound mail. NOTE: Many mail systems add
# From: lines on their own and this setting has no effect!!! If your
# system is one of those, you might want to try things such as the
# "chfn" command or setting the NAME environment parameter.
fullname
# Would you like to be asked for Carbon-Copy addresses when sending a message?
askcc
# When you send a message to an alias that contains you, would you
# like to receive a copy of the message?
metoo
# When replying to a message, ask "Copy message?" into editing buffer?
# If OFF, then the "replycopy" action is taken without asking.
askreplycopy
# Should the default for the "Copy message?" question be "yes"?
replycopy
# When messages are copied into the outbound buffer, don't include headers?
# If OFF, just the message body with no headers is copied.
noheader
# Prefix to mark included message text. Use "_" for a space.
prefix
# Attribution string for replies. "%F" is the author of original message.
attribution
# Attribution for forwarded messages. "%F" is original author.
# Something like: "--- %[begin|end] forwarded message from %F ---"
# If empty, standard attribution and prefix quoting used on forwards.
fwdattribution
# List of delivery precedences allowed, or empty to allow anything.
# Precedence may be followed by optional ":priority" setting.
precedences
# When showing To: addresses, just display the recipient name?
# If OFF, show entire recipient address.
names
# When sending messages to a uucp "bang path" address, automatically
# add a CC that will bounce back a copy off the remote host when it is
# at least this many hops away. Set 0 to disable function.
bounceback
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Section 6: Signature Options
#
# Local ".signature" file to append to appropriate messages.
localsignature
# Remote ".signature" file to append to appropriate messages.
remotesignature
# Place dashes line above signatures? (Usenet compatibility and convention)
sigdashes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Section 7: Program Termination/Folder Cleanup Options
#
# Should the "Delete messages?" question be asked when you exit, resync,
# or change folders? If OFF, then the "alwaysdelete" action is taken
# without asking.
askdelete
# Should the "Keep unread messages in incoming mailbox?" question be
# asked when you exit, resync, or change folders? If OFF, then the
# "alwayskeep" action is taken without asking.
askkeep
# Should the "Move read messages to received folder?" question be asked
# when you exit, resync, or change folders? If OFF, then the "alwaysstore"
# action is taken without asking.
askstore
# Should the default for the "Delete messages?" question be "yes"?
alwaysdelete
# Should the default for the "Keep unread messages in incoming mailbox?"
# question be "yes"?
alwayskeep
# Should the default for the "Move read messages to received folder?"
# question be "yes"?
alwaysstore
# Should we keep folders from which all messages are deleted?
# If OFF then the empty folder files are deleted.
keepempty
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#
# Section 8: Folder Handling Options
#
# Where to save my mail to.
maildir
# Save a copy of all outgoing messages I send?
copy
# Name of folder in which copies of outgoing messages are saved.
sentmail
# Name of folder in which received messages are saved.
receivedmail
# Save messages, incoming and outbound, by alias of sender/recipient?
savebyalias
# Save messages, incoming and outbound, by login name of sender/recipient?
savebyname
# Save outbound messages by login name of sender/recipient even if the
# associated folder doesn't already exist?
forcename
# Should Elm ask for confirmation before it appends messages to any
# existing file? This is used for both folders in the user's mail
# directory and ordinary files.
confirmappend
# Should Elm ask for confirmation before it creates any new files? This
# is used for both folders in the user's mail directory and ordinary
# files.
confirmcreate
# Should Elm ask for confirmation before it appends a message to an
# existing file that is not a folder in the user's Mail directory? This
# is used for ordinary files only and does not affect folders in the
# user's mail directory.
confirmfiles
# Should Elm ask for confirmation before it creates a new folder in the
# user's Mail directory? This is used only for folders in the user's
# mail directory and does not affect ordinary files.
confirmfolders
# Should Elm ask for confirmation before saving tagged messages to a
# folder when the cursor is on an untagged message?
confirmtagsave
# List of folders which are incoming folders. Incoming folders are
# handled like your spool mailbox. Folders in this list will be
# opened with "magic mode"
incomingfolders
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Section 9: MIME and Character Set Options
#
# Name of character set which the display supports.
displaycharset
# List of character sets, which are (more or less) a superset of US-ASCII.
# When "displaycharset" is one of these, we can avoid spawning "metamail"
# to handle a US-ASCII message.
compatcharsets
# The character set used for messages you write that contain 8-bit
# national characters. (This becomes the "charset" parameter in the
# "Content-Type" header of your outbound message.) If the message
# contains solely 7-bit charcters, then this setting is ignored and
# US-ASCII is selected. A common choice here is "ISO-8859-1".
charset
#
# end of Elm configuration settings
#
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