Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based MIME mail client. It is highly configurable, and is well-suited to the mail power user with advanced features like key bindings, keyboard macros, mail threading, regular expression searches, and a powerful pattern matching language for selecting groups of messages.
| Tags | Communications Email Email Clients (MUA) |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release contains major improvements. The most notable user-visible change (aside from a large number of minor bugfixes) is the new $mail_check_recent flag to partially address the major blocker bug for 1.6.


Release Notes: This release contains a couple of minor bugfixes and enhancements. Some configuration options have changed their default values (please consult release notes for details). Mutt is still (mostly) in feature freeze for 1.6.


Release Notes: This release contains 6 months of bugfixes, documentation improvements, and performance enhancements since the release of 1.5.17, but only one new feature ($time_inc, for controlling the rate at which status updates are displayed). Mutt is still (mostly) in feature freeze for 1.6.


Release Notes: This release fixes a number of bugs. Furthermore, the function next-unread-mailbox and the variable $message_cache_clean were added.


Release Notes: This release fixes two security vulnerabilities, a GECOS overflow as reported in CVE-2007-2683, and a possible APOP MD5 collision attack as reported in CVE-2007-1558.
Recent comments
10 Apr 2005 06:18
docs and samples
BTW, the Mutt FAQ (www.fefe.de/muttfaq/fa...) is very useful to read *before* looking at Mutt itself. (we host Russian translation (linux.kiev.ua/material...)).
And when someone's in progress of hammering his (or even her) own config file to personal taste and habit samples of already existing configuration are available at dotfiles.com (dotfiles.com/index.php...). Worth looking at, must admit.
Good luck, and if you're tired with e-mail, a couple of days to get used to mutt and make it fit you will pay back quite quickly -- I'd estimate less than two weeks of accomodation time (being ex-Pine user).
22 Sep 2002 07:40
mmm mutt
mutt is the king of unix MUAs. I recommend reading the muttrc manpage immediately from top to bottom and crafting the perfect .muttrc file for your needs.
21 Feb 2002 16:54
Oh yes!
Talk about a robust, flexible and powerful email client! Happily using Mutt and loving it!
08 Aug 2001 23:01
Re: My Fav
Mutt rules I use lynx to read all my html messages from the console plug it right into .mailcap
18 Jun 2001 23:22
My Fav
This is my favorite mail app out there. Its extremely powerful and configurable.