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# This is the configuration file for Heirloom mailx (formerly # known under the name "nail". # See mailx(1) for further options. # This file is not overwritten when 'make install' is run in # the mailx build process again. # Sccsid @(#)nail.rc 2.11 (gritter) 8/2/08 # Do not forward to mbox by default since this is likely to be # irritating for most users today. set hold # Append rather than prepend when writing to mbox automatically. # This has no effect unless 'hold' is unset again. set append # Ask for a message subject. set ask # Assume a CRT-like terminal and invoke a pager. set crt # Messages may be terminated by a dot. set dot # Do not remove empty mail folders in the spool directory. # This may be relevant for privacy since other users could # otherwise create them with different permissions. set keep # Do not remove empty private mail folders. set emptybox # Quote the original message in replies by "> " as usual on the Internet. set indentprefix="> " # Automatically quote the text of the message that is responded to. set quote # Outgoing messages are sent in ISO-8859-1 if all their characters are # representable in it, otherwise in UTF-8. set sendcharsets=iso-8859-1,utf-8 # Display sender's real names in header summaries. set showname # Display the recipients of messages sent by the user himself in # header summaries. set showto # Automatically check for new messages at each prompt, but avoid polling # of IMAP servers or maildir folders. set newmail=nopoll # If threaded mode is activated, automatically collapse thread. set autocollapse # Mark messages that have been answered. set markanswered # Hide some header fields which are uninteresting for most human readers. ignore received in-reply-to message-id references ignore mime-version content-transfer-encoding # Only include selected header fields when forwarding messages. fwdretain subject date from to # For Linux and BSD, this should be set. set bsdcompat