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From: tomj@wps.com (Tom Jennings)
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#
# .elm/elmrc - options file for the ELM mail system
#
# Saved automatically by ELM 2.4 PL23 for Tom Jennings
#

# For yes/no settings with ?, ON means yes, OFF means no

# how to sort the alias list, "Name" by default
### aliassortby = Name

# name of editor to use for replies that have text
### alteditor = /usr/bin/vi 

# alternative addresses that I could receive mail from (usually a
# forwarding mailbox) and don't want to have listed...
### alternatives =

# should the default be to delete messages we've marked for deletion?
alwaysdelete = ON

# should the default be to keep unread messages in the incoming mailbox?
alwayskeep = ON

# should the default be to store read messages to the "received" folder?
alwaysstore = OFF

# should we use the "->" rather than the inverse video bar?
arrow = OFF

# should the message disposition questions be displayed(ON) or
# auto-answered(OFF) with the default answers when we resync or
# change folders?
ask = OFF

# would you like to be asked for Carbon-Copies information each msg?
askcc = ON

# attribution string for replies ('%s' is the author of original message)
### attribution = 

# automatically copy message being replied to into buffer?
autocopy = ON

# threshold for bouncing copies of remote uucp messages...
# zero = disable function.
bounceback = 0

# This is used to determine if the builtin pager should be used on some
# messages even if you would usually use an external pager program.
# There are two ways of determining whether the builtin pager should be
# used. If you want any message that is shorter than "n" lines to use the
# internal pager, set the parameter to "n".  If you want the builtin
# pager to be used if the message is "m" lines shorter than the number of
# lines on your screen set the parameter to be "-m".  Setting the
# parameter to zero will result in the message always being sent through
# your external pager.
builtinlines = 0

# where to save calendar entries
calendar = /hell/tomj/calendar

# name of Character Set used with MIME text/plain Content-type
# US-ASCII is default. Be aware that if you use a national charset
# elm probably needs metamail to display US-ASCII.
### charset = US-ASCII

# list of Character Sets, which are more or less a superset of US-ASCII
# so we know that we can display messages with charset=US-ASCII without
# help of metamail
### compatcharsets = ISO-8859-1 ISO-8859-2 ISO-8859-3 ISO-8859-4 ISO-8859-5 ISO-8859-7 ISO-8859-8 ISO-8859-9

# list of options that can be configured at the "o)ptions" screen
configoptions = ^_cdefsopyv_am_un

# Should elm always ask the user to confirm before it appends
# messages to any existing file?
# This is used for both folders in the user's mail directory
# and ordinary files.
confirmappend = OFF

# Should elm always ask the user to confirm before it creates
# any new files?
# This is used for both folders in the user's mail directory
# and ordinary files.
confirmcreate = OFF

# Should elm ask for confirmation before it appends a message
# to an existing file that is not a folder in the user's Mail
# directory?
# This is used for ordinary files only and does not affect
# folders in the user's mail directory.
confirmfiles = OFF

# Should elm ask for confirmation before it creates a new folder
# in the user's Mail directory?
# This is used only for folders in the user's mail directory and
# does not affect ordinary files.
### confirmfolders = OFF

# save a copy of all outbound messages?
copy = OFF

# name of Character Set which the display supports. This is independent
# of the above "charset".
### displaycharset = US-ASCII

# name of editor for ~e command (when editor="builtin")
easyeditor = /usr/bin/vi

# what editor to use ("none" means simulate Berkeley Mail)
editor = /usr/bin/vi

# the character to use in the builtin editor for entering commands
### escape = ~

# save outbound messages by login name of sender/recipient even if the
# associated folder doesn't already exist?
### forcename = OFF

# do we want to be able to mail out AT&T Mail Forms?
### forms = OFF

# The full user name for outbound mail
fullname = Tom Jennings

# should we keep folders from which all messages are deleted?
keepempty = OFF

# are we running on an HP terminal and want HOME, PREV, NEXT, etc...?
keypad = OFF

# local ".signature" file to append to appropriate messages...
localsignature = .signature

# where to save my mail to, default directory is "Mail"
maildir = /hell/tomj/Mail

# should we display the three-line 'mini' menu?
menu = OFF

# would you like a copy of a message you send to an alias you are on?
metoo = ON

# when using the page commands (+ - <NEXT> <PREV>) change the current
# message pointer...?
movepage = ON

# just show the names when expanding aliases?
names = OFF

# when messages are copied into the outbound buffer, don't include headers?
noheader = ON

# program to use for displaying messages ('builtin' is recommended)
pager = /usr/contrib/bin/less

# start up by pointing to the first new message received, if possible?
pointnew = ON

# list of delivery precedences allowed, or empty to allow anything
# precedence may be followed by optional ":priority" specification
### precedences = 

# prefix sequence for indenting included message text in outgoing messages...
prefix = >_

# how to print a message ('%s' is the filename)
print = cat %s | /usr/bin/lpr

# prompt for a command after the external pager exits?
promptafter = OFF

# Value by which message count is incremented while reading a new mailbox.
# Setting this value to a number larger than one will speed up the time it
# takes to read a large mailbox when using a slow terminal.
### readmsginc = 1

# where to save received messages to, default file is "=received"
receivedmail = =received

# remote ".signature" file to append to appropriate messages...
remotesignature = .signature

# emulate the mailx message increment mode (only increment after
# something has been 'done' to a message, either saved or deleted,
# as opposed to simply each time something is touched)?
resolve = ON

# save messages, incoming and outbound, by login name of sender/recipient?
savename = ON

# where to save copies of outgoing mail to, default file is "=sent"
### sentmail = =sent

# The shell to use for shell escapes
shell = /bin/sh

# do we want dashes above signatures? (News 2.11 compatibility and convention)
sigdashes = ON

# time in seconds which Elm will wait after displaying a transient message
# and before erasing it.  Can be 0 or positive integer.
### sleepmsg = 2

# are we running on an HP terminal and want softkeys available too?
# (this implies "keypad=ON" too)
softkeys = OFF

# how to sort folders, "Reverse Sent" by default
sortby = Mailbox

# Type of encoding to be put into the MIME Content-Transfer-Encoding header.
# Usual values are 7bit or 8bit.
# NOTE: Elm will not encode your message based on this variable.
### textencoding = 7bit

# Set the main prompt timeout for resynching...
timeout = 30

# display message title when displaying pages of message?
titles = ON

# where to place temporary files, default directory is "/tmp"
tmpdir = /tmp/

# are we good at it?  0=beginner, 1=intermediate, 2+ = expert!
userlevel = 1

# would you like to use termcap/terminfo ti/te entries?
usetite = ON

# name of editor for ~v command (when editor="builtin")
visualeditor = /usr/bin/vi

# enable the weedout list to be read?
weed = ON

# what headers I DON'T want to see, ever.
### weedout = "*end-of-user-headers*"

