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aerc(1)
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# NAME
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aerc - the world's best email client
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# SYNOPSIS
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_aerc_ [-v]
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For a guided tutorial, use *:help tutorial* from aerc, or *man aerc-tutorial*
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from your terminal.
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# OPTIONS
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*-v*
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Prints the installed version of aerc and exits.
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# RUNTIME COMMANDS
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To execute a command, press ':' to bring up the command interface. Commands may
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also be bound to keys, see *aerc-config*(5) for details. In some contexts, such
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as the terminal emulator, '<c-x>' is used to bring up the command interface.
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Different commands work in different contexts, depending on the kind of tab you
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have selected.
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Aerc stores a history of commands, which can be cycled through in command mode.
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Pressing the up key cycles backwards in history, while pressing down cycles
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forwards.
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## GLOBAL COMMANDS
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These commands work in any context.
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*cd* <directory>
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Changes aerc's current working directory.
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*change-tab* [+|-]<tab name or index>
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Changes the focus to the tab with the given name. If a number is given,
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it's treated as an index. If + or - is specified, the number is interpreted
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as a delta from the selected tab.
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*close* [tab name]
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Closes current tab if no tab name provided, or tab with tab name if
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argument is provided. Cannot close account tabs.
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*exec* <command...>
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Executes an arbitrary command in the background.
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*Note*: commands executed in this way are not executed with the shell.
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*pwd*
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Displays aerc's current working directory in the status bar.
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*set* <category>.<option> <value>
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Changes the value of a configuration paramter at runtime. The category is
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the name of the [heading] for the config option you wish to change, and the
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option is the name of the config option. For example, to change this option:
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\[ui]++
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index-format=before
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Use :set ui.index-format after.
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*term* [command...]
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Opens a new terminal tab with a shell running in the current working
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directory, or the specified command.
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*prev-tab* [n], *next-tab* [n]
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Cycles to the previous or next tab in the list, repeating n times
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(default: 1).
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*quit*
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Exits aerc.
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## MESSAGE COMMANDS
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These commands are valid in any context that has a selected message (e.g. the
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message list, the message in the message viewer, etc).
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*archive* <scheme>
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Moves the selected message to the archive. The available schemes are:
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*flat*: No special structure, all messages in the archive directory
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*year*: Messages are stored in folders per year
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*month*: Messages are stored in folders per year and subfolders per month
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*copy* <target>
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Copies the selected message to the target folder.
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*delete*
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Deletes the selected message.
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*forward*
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Opens the composer to forward the selected message to another recipient.
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*move* <target>
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Moves the selected message to the target folder.
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*pipe* [-bmp] <cmd>
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Downloads and pipes the selected message into the given shell command, and
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opens a new terminal tab to show the result. By default, the selected
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message part is used in the message viewer and the full message is used in
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the message list.
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*-b*: Run the command in the background instead of opening a terminal tab
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*-m*: Pipe the full message
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*-p*: Pipe just the selected message part, if applicable
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*reply* [-aq]
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Opens the composer to reply to the selected message.
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*-a*: Reply all
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*-q*: Insert a quoted version of the selected message into the reply editor
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*read*
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Marks the selected message as read.
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*-t*: Toggle the selected message between read and unread.
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*unread*
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Marks the selected message as unread.
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*-t*: Toggle the selected message between read and unread.
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*unsubscribe*
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Attempt to automatically unsubscribe the user from the mailing list through
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use of the List-Unsubscribe header. If supported, aerc may open a compose
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window pre-filled with the unsubscribe information or open the unsubscribe
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URL in a web browser.
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## MESSAGE LIST COMMANDS
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*clear*
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Clears the current search or filter criteria.
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*cf* <folder>
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Change the folder shown in the message list.
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*compose* [-H] [<body>]
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Open the compose window to send a new email. The new email will be sent with
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the current account's outgoing transport configuration. For details on
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configuring outgoing mail delivery consult *aerc-config*(5).
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*-H* <header>
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Add the specified header to the message, e.g. 'compose -H "X-Custom: custom
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value"'
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*filter* [options] <terms...>
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Similar to *search*, but filters the displayed messages to only the search
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results. See the documentation for *search* for more details.
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*mkdir* <name>
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Creates a new folder for this account and changes to that folder.
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*next* <n>[%], *prev* <n>[%]
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Selects the next (or previous) message in the message list. If specified as
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a percentage, the percentage is applied to the number of messages shown on
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screen and the cursor advances that far.
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*next-folder* <n>, *prev-folder* <n>
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Cycles to the next (or previous) folder shown in the sidebar, repeated n
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times (default: 1).
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*next-result*, *prev-result*
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Selects the next or previous search result.
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*search* [-ru] <terms...>
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Searches the current folder for <terms>. Each separate term is searched
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case-insensitively among subject lines.
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*-r*: Search for read messages
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*-u*: Search for unread messages
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*select* <n>
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Selects the nth message in the message list (and scrolls it into view if
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necessary).
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*view*
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Opens the message viewer to display the selected message.
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## MESSAGE VIEW COMMANDS
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*next* <n>[%], *prev* <n>[%]
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Selects the next (or previous) message in the message list. If specified as
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a percentage, the percentage is applied to the number of messages shown on
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screen and the cursor advances that far.
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*next-part*, *prev-part*
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Cycles between message parts being shown. The list of message parts is shown
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at the bottom of the message viewer.
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*open*
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Saves the current message part in a temporary file and opens it
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with the system handler.
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*save* [-p] <path>
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Saves the current message part to the given path.
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If no path is given but general.default-save-path is set, the
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file will be saved there.
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*-p*: Make any directories in the path that do not exist
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## MESSAGE COMPOSE COMMANDS
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*abort*
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Close the composor without sending, discarding the message in progress.
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*attach* <path>
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Attaches the file at the given path to the email.
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*detach* [path]
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Detaches the file with the given path from the composed email. If no path is
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specified, detaches the first attachment instead.
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*cc* [addresses], *bcc* [addresses]
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Sets the Cc or Bcc header to the given addresses. If an editor for the header
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is not currently visible in the compose window, a new one will be added.
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*edit*
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(Re-) opens your text editor to edit the message in progress.
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*next-field*, *prev-field*
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Cycles between input fields in the compose window.
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*save* [-p] <path>
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Saves the selected message part to the specified path. If -p is selected,
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aerc will create any missing directories in the specified path. If the path
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specified is a directory or ends in /, aerc will use the attachment filename
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if available or a generated name if not.
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*send*
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Sends the message using this accounts default outgoing transport
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configuration. For details on configuring outgoing mail delivery consult
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*aerc-config*(5).
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*toggle-headers*
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Toggles the visibility of the message headers.
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## TERMINAL COMMANDS
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# LOGGING
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Aerc does not log by default, but collecting log output can be useful for
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troubleshooting and reporting issues. Redirecting stdout when invoking aerc will
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write log messages to that file:
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$ aerc > log
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# SEE ALSO
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*aerc-config*(5) *aerc-imap*(5) *aerc-smtp*(5) *aerc-maildir*(5)
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*aerc-sendmail*(5) *aerc-tutorial*(7)
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# AUTHORS
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Maintained by Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>, who is assisted by other open
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source contributors. For more information about aerc development, see
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https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc.
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