From 25b947edf445a96db335fe285a8b253b214649ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aaron LI Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2016 22:59:26 +0800 Subject: Rename .* => _*; Move out private contents. --- .mutt/attachments | 64 ------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 64 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .mutt/attachments (limited to '.mutt/attachments') diff --git a/.mutt/attachments b/.mutt/attachments deleted file mode 100644 index 74575de..0000000 --- a/.mutt/attachments +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -## -## Mutt attchment searching and counting configuration -## -## Weitian Li -## 2012/02/08 -## -## Ref: file:///usr/local/share/doc/mutt/html/mimesupport.html -## - -# Removing a pattern from a list removes that pattern literally. It -# does not remove any type matching the pattern. -# -# attachments +A */.* -# attachments +A image/jpeg -# unattachments +A */.* -# -# This leaves "attached" image/jpeg files on the allowed attachments -# list. It does not remove all items, as you might expect, because the -# second */.* is not a matching expression at this time. -# -# Remember: "unattachments" only undoes what "attachments" has done! -# It does not trigger any matching on actual messages. - -# Qualify any MIME part with an "attachment" disposition, EXCEPT for -# text/x-vcard and application/pgp parts. (PGP parts are already known -# to mutt, and can be searched for with ~g, ~G, and ~k.) -# -# I've added x-pkcs7 to this, since it functions (for S/MIME) -# analogously to PGP signature attachments. S/MIME isn't supported -# in a stock mutt build, but we can still treat it specially here. -# - -attachments +A */.* -attachments -A text/x-vcard application/pgp.* -attachments -A application/x-pkcs7-.* - - -# Discount all MIME parts with an "inline" disposition, unless they're -# text/plain. (Why inline a text/plain part unless it's external to the -# message flow?) - -attachments +I text/plain - - -# These two lines make Mutt qualify MIME containers. (So, for example, -# a message/rfc822 forward will count as an attachment.) The first -# line is unnecessary if you already have "attach-allow */.*", of -# course. These are off by default! The MIME elements contained -# within a message/* or multipart/* are still examined, even if the -# containers themselves don't qualify. - -#attachments +A message/.* multipart/.* -#attachments +I message/.* multipart/.* - - -## You probably don't really care to know about deleted attachments. -attachments -A message/external-body -attachments -I message/external-body - -## Then entering the command “attachments ?” as a command will list -## your current settings in Muttrc format, so that it can be pasted -## elsewhere. - -# vim: set ts=8 sw=4 tw=0 fenc=utf-8 ft=muttrc: # -- cgit v1.2.2