# # aerc main configuration [ui] # # Describes the format for each row in a mailbox view. This field is compatible # with mutt's printf-like syntax. # # Default: index-format=%D %-17.17n %s # # See time.Time#Format at https://godoc.org/time#Time.Format # # Default: 2006-01-02 03:04 PM (ISO 8601 + 12 hour time) timestamp-format=2006-01-02 03:04 PM # # Width of the sidebar, including the border. # # Default: 20 sidebar-width=20 # # Message to display when viewing an empty folder. # # Default: (no messages) empty-message=(no messages) # Message to display when no folders exists or are all filtered # # Default: (no folders) empty-dirlist=(no folders) # Enable mouse events in the ui, e.g. clicking and scrolling with the mousewheel # # Default: false mouse-enabled=false [viewer] # # Specifies the pager to use when displaying emails. Note that some filters # may add ANSI codes to add color to rendered emails, so you may want to use a # pager which supports ANSI codes. # # Default: less -R pager=less -R # # If an email offers several versions (multipart), you can configure which # mimetype to prefer. For example, this can be used to prefer plaintext over # html emails. # # Default: text/plain,text/html alternatives=text/plain,text/html # # Default setting to determine whether to show full headers or only parsed # ones in message viewer. # # Default: false show-headers=false # # Layout of headers when viewing a message. To display multiple headers in the # same row, separate them with a pipe, e.g. "From|To". Rows will be hidden if # none of their specified headers are present in the message. # # Default: From|To,Cc|Bcc,Date,Subject header-layout=From|To,Cc|Bcc,Date,Subject # Whether to always show the mimetype of an email, even when it is just a single part # # Default: false always-show-mime=false [compose] # # Specifies the command to run the editor with. It will be shown in an embedded # terminal, though it may also launch a graphical window if the environment # supports it. Defaults to $EDITOR, or vi. editor= [filters] # # Filters allow you to pipe an email body through a shell command to render # certain emails differently, e.g. highlighting them with ANSI escape codes. # # The first filter which matches the email's mimetype will be used, so order # them from most to least specific. # # You can also match on non-mimetypes, by prefixing with the header to match # against (non-case-sensitive) and a comma, e.g. subject,text will match a # subject which contains "text". Use header,~regex to match against a regex. subject,~^\[PATCH=awk -f /usr/local/share/aerc/filters/hldiff text/html=/usr/local/share/aerc/filters/html text/*=awk -f /usr/local/share/aerc/filters/plaintext image/*=catimg -w $(tput cols) -