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configoptions
A string of options that can be configured on the Options Menu. Specify the
options as a single letter each, in the order they should be displayed. The
default is "ˆ_cdefsopyv_am_un
". The defaults are marked below with
an *.
The option characters include:
^ The menu title.
_ A blank line.
a The arrow string variable. *
b The prefix string variable.
c The calendar string variable. *
d The pager string variable. *
e The editor string variable. *
f The maildir string variable. *
h The copy boolean variable.
j The alteditor string variable.
k The promptafter boolean variable.
l The aliassortby string variable.
m The menu boolean variable. *
n The names boolean variable. *
o The sentmail string variable. *
p The print string variable. *
r The autocopy boolean variable.
s The sortby string variable. *
t The easyeditor string variable.
u The userlevel numeric variable. *
v The visualeditor string variable. *
w The askcc boolean variable.
y The fullname string variable. *
z The sigdashes boolean variable.
displaycharset The name of the character set supported by the display. This is indepen-
dent of the charset string variable. This is also copied to the
MM_CHARSET environment variable when metamail is called. The
default is US-ASCII.
easyeditor The name of the editor for the ˜e command of the built-in editor. See also
the editor string variable. The default is none.
editor The name of the editor to use when creating new mail. The default is the
value of the EDITOR environment variable, if set and nonnull, or
/usr/bin/vi otherwise.
You can use none or builtin to specify the built-in editor. The built-in
editor is available for all outbound mail that does not already have text in
the send buffer (no forwarded message, no copied message in a reply, no
signature in any outbound message, etc.). If there is text in the send buffer
and builtin is specified, the editor defined by the alteditor variable
is used instead.
See also the alteditor, easyeditor , and visualeditor string
variables.
escape The escape character used in the built-in editor. The default is tilde (˜).
folderperms The permissions of the mail folders or the aliases.text file (created by
the user using elm) can be configured by setting the value of folder-
perms
in the $HOME/.elm/elmrc file. elm takes 0640 as the default
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