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.. CAUTION: THIS FILE IS AUTO-GENERATED
from the inline comments of specfile defaults/alot.rc.spec.
If you want to change its content make your changes
to that spec to ensure they woun't be overwritten later.
.. _address:
.. describe:: address
your main email address
:type: string
.. _realname:
.. describe:: realname
used to format the (proposed) From-header in outgoing mails
:type: string
.. _aliases:
.. describe:: aliases
used to clear your addresses/ match account when formatting replies
:type: string list
:default: ,
.. _alias-regexp:
.. describe:: alias_regexp
a regex for catching further aliases (like + extensions).
:type: string
:default: None
.. _sendmail-command:
.. describe:: sendmail_command
sendmail command. This is the shell command used to send out mails via the sendmail protocol
:type: string
:default: "sendmail -t"
.. _sent-box:
.. describe:: sent_box
where to store outgoing mails, e.g. `maildir:///home/you/mail/Sent`.
You can use mbox, maildir, mh, babyl and mmdf in the protocol part of the URL.
.. note:: If you want to add outgoing mails automatically to the notmuch index
you must use maildir in a path within your notmuch database path.
:type: mail_container
:default: None
.. _draft-box:
.. describe:: draft_box
where to store draft mails, e.g. `maildir:///home/you/mail/Drafts`.
You can use mbox, maildir, mh, babyl and mmdf in the protocol part of the URL.
.. note:: You will most likely want drafts indexed by notmuch to be able to
later access them within alot. This currently only works for
maildir containers in a path below your notmuch database path.
:type: mail_container
:default: None
.. _sent-tags:
.. describe:: sent_tags
list of tags to automatically add to outgoing messages
:type: string list
:default: sent
.. _signature:
.. describe:: signature
path to signature file that gets attached to all outgoing mails from this account, optionally
renamed to :ref:`signature_filename <signature-filename>`.
:type: string
:default: None
.. _signature-as-attachment:
.. describe:: signature_as_attachment
attach signature file if set to True, append its content (mimetype text)
to the body text if set to False.
:type: boolean
:default: False
.. _signature-filename:
.. describe:: signature_filename
signature file's name as it appears in outgoing mails if
:ref:`signature_as_attachment <signature-as-attachment>` is set to True
:type: string
:default: None
.. _sign-by-default:
.. describe:: sign_by_default
Outgoing messages will be GPG signed by default if this is set to True.
:type: boolean
:default: False
.. _encrypt-by-default:
.. describe:: encrypt_by_default
Alot will try to GPG encrypt outgoing messages by default when this
is set to `all` or `trusted`. If set to `all` the message will be
encrypted for all recipients for who a key is available in the key
ring. If set to `trusted` it will be encrypted to all
recipients if a trusted key is available for all recipients (one
where the user id for the key is signed with a trusted signature).
.. note:: If the message will not be encrypted by default you can
still use the :ref:`toggleencrypt
<cmd.envelope.toggleencrypt>`, :ref:`encrypt
<cmd.envelope.encrypt>` and :ref:`unencrypt
<cmd.envelope.unencrypt>` commands to encrypt it.
.. deprecated:: 0.4
The values `True` and `False` are interpreted as `all` and
`none` respectively. `0`, `1`, `true`, `True`, `false`,
`False`, `yes`, `Yes`, `no`, `No`, will be removed before
1.0, please move to `all`, `none`, or `trusted`.
:type: option, one of ['all', 'none', 'trusted', 'True', 'False', 'true', 'false', 'Yes', 'No', 'yes', 'no', '1', '0']
:default: none
.. _encrypt-to-self:
.. describe:: encrypt_to_self
If this is true when encrypting a message it will also be encrypted
with the key defined for this account.
.. warning::
Before 0.6 this was controlled via gpg.conf.
:type: boolean
:default: True
.. _gpg-key:
.. describe:: gpg_key
The GPG key ID you want to use with this account.
:type: string
:default: None
.. _case-sensitive-username:
.. describe:: case_sensitive_username
Whether the server treats the address as case-senstive or
case-insensitve (True for the former, False for the latter)
.. note:: The vast majority (if not all) SMTP servers in modern use
treat usernames as case insenstive, you should only set
this if you know that you need it.
:type: boolean
:default: False
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