mutt --version (return code: 0)
mutt: invalid option -- '-'
NeoMutt 20170609 (1.8.3)
usage: mutt [<options>] [-z] [-f <file> | -yZ]
mutt [<options>] [-Ex] [-Hi <file>] [-s <subj>] [-bc <addr>] [-a <file> [...] --] <addr> [...]
mutt [<options>] [-x] [-s <subj>] [-bc <addr>] [-a <file> [...] --] <addr> [...] < message
mutt [<options>] -p
mutt [<options>] -A <alias> [...]
mutt [<options>] -Q <query> [...]
mutt [<options>] -B
mutt [<options>] -D [-S]
mutt -v[v]
options:
-A <alias> expand the given alias
-a <file> [...] -- attach file(s) to the message
the list of files must be terminated with the "--" sequence
-b <address> specify a blind carbon-copy (BCC) address
-c <address> specify a carbon-copy (CC) address
-D print the value of all variables to stdout
-D -S like -D, but hide the value of sensitive variables
-B run in batch mode (do not start the ncurses UI)
-d <level> log debugging output to ~/.muttdebug0
-E edit the draft (-H) or include (-i) file
-e <command> specify a command to be executed after initialization
-f <file> specify which mailbox to read
-F <file> specify an alternate muttrc file
-g <server> specify a news server (if compiled with NNTP)
-G select a newsgroup (if compiled with NNTP)
-H <file> specify a draft file to read header and body from
-i <file> specify a file which Mutt should include in the body
-m <type> specify a default mailbox type
-n causes Mutt not to read the system Muttrc
-p recall a postponed message
-Q <variable> query a configuration variable
-R open mailbox in read-only mode
-s <subj> specify a subject (must be in quotes if it has spaces)
-v show version and compile-time definitions
-x simulate the mailx send mode
-y select a mailbox specified in your `mailboxes' list
-z exit immediately if there are no messages in the mailbox
-Z open the first folder with new message, exit immediately if none
-h this help message
mutt --help (return code: 0)
mutt: invalid option -- '-'
NeoMutt 20170609 (1.8.3)
usage: mutt [<options>] [-z] [-f <file> | -yZ]
mutt [<options>] [-Ex] [-Hi <file>] [-s <subj>] [-bc <addr>] [-a <file> [...] --] <addr> [...]
mutt [<options>] [-x] [-s <subj>] [-bc <addr>] [-a <file> [...] --] <addr> [...] < message
mutt [<options>] -p
mutt [<options>] -A <alias> [...]
mutt [<options>] -Q <query> [...]
mutt [<options>] -B
mutt [<options>] -D [-S]
mutt -v[v]
options:
-A <alias> expand the given alias
-a <file> [...] -- attach file(s) to the message
the list of files must be terminated with the "--" sequence
-b <address> specify a blind carbon-copy (BCC) address
-c <address> specify a carbon-copy (CC) address
-D print the value of all variables to stdout
-D -S like -D, but hide the value of sensitive variables
-B run in batch mode (do not start the ncurses UI)
-d <level> log debugging output to ~/.muttdebug0
-E edit the draft (-H) or include (-i) file
-e <command> specify a command to be executed after initialization
-f <file> specify which mailbox to read
-F <file> specify an alternate muttrc file
-g <server> specify a news server (if compiled with NNTP)
-G select a newsgroup (if compiled with NNTP)
-H <file> specify a draft file to read header and body from
-i <file> specify a file which Mutt should include in the body
-m <type> specify a default mailbox type
-n causes Mutt not to read the system Muttrc
-p recall a postponed message
-Q <variable> query a configuration variable
-R open mailbox in read-only mode
-s <subj> specify a subject (must be in quotes if it has spaces)
-v show version and compile-time definitions
-x simulate the mailx send mode
-y select a mailbox specified in your `mailboxes' list
-z exit immediately if there are no messages in the mailbox
-Z open the first folder with new message, exit immediately if none
-h this help message