# shamelessly copied from # http://www.lunar-linux.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=44 # set up the sidebar, default not visible set sidebar_width=12 set sidebar_visible=no set sidebar_delim='|' # which mailboxes to list in the sidebar mailboxes =inbox =ml # color of folders with new mail color sidebar_new yellow default # ctrl-n, ctrl-p to select next, prev folder # ctrl-o to open selected folder bind index \CP sidebar-prev bind index \CN sidebar-next bind index \CO sidebar-open bind pager \CP sidebar-prev bind pager \CN sidebar-next bind pager \CO sidebar-open # I don't need these. just for documentation purposes. See below. # sidebar-scroll-up # sidebar-scroll-down # b toggles sidebar visibility macro index b 'toggle sidebar_visible' macro pager b 'toggle sidebar_visible' # Remap bounce-message function to "B" bind index B bounce-message # # Mario Holbe suggests: # macro index b 'toggle sidebar_visible' # macro pager b 'toggle sidebar_visible' # # Documentation # ============= # # sidebar_width (number) # Width of the sidebar. # # sidebar_visible (boolean) # Whether or not the sidebar is visible. # # sidebar_delim (string) # Specifies the delimiter between the sidebar and other screens # # sidebar_shortpath (boolean) # When using IMAP, a '.' is often used as a separator. This option # allows to shorten the folder name to the part after the last dot. # # sidebar_sort (boolean) # Sorts the folders in the sidebar alphabetically. # # color sidebar_new [fg] [bg] # The foreground (fg) and background (bg) color of folders that contain new # mail. # # sidebar-prev # Mutt's name for the operation that selects the previous folder. # # sidebar-next # Mutt's name for the operation that selects the next folder. # # sidebar-open # Mutt's name for the operation that opens the currently selected folder. # # sidebar-scroll-up # Only useful if you have more folders than lines in your terminal: scrolls one # page up through the list of folders. # # sidebar-scroll-down # Only useful if you have more folders than lines in your terminal: scrolls one # page down through the list of folders. #