AERC-ACCOUNTS(5)
# NAME
aerc-accounts - account configuration file format for *aerc*(1)
# SYNOPSIS
The _accounts.conf_ file is used for configuring each mail account used for
aerc. It is expected to be in your XDG config home plus _aerc_, which defaults
to _~/.config/aerc/accounts.conf_. This file must be kept secret, as it may
include your account credentials.
If _accounts.conf_ does not exist, the *:new-account* configuration wizard will
be executed automatically on first startup.
This file is written in the ini format where each *[section]* is the name of an
account you want to configure, and the keys & values in that section specify
details of that account's configuration. In addition to the options documented
here, specific transports for incoming and outgoing emails may have additional
configuration parameters, documented on their respective man pages.
# CONFIGURATION
Note that many of these configuration options are written for you, such as
*source* and *outgoing*, when you run the account configuration wizard
(*:new-account*).
*archive* = _<folder>_
Specifies a folder to use as the destination of the *:archive* command.
Default: _Archive_
*check-mail* = _<duration>_
Specifies an interval to check for new mail. Mail will be checked at
startup, and every interval. IMAP accounts will check for mail in all
unselected folders, and the selected folder will continue to receive
PUSH mail notifications. Maildir/Notmuch folders must use
*check-mail-cmd* in conjunction with this option. See *aerc-maildir*(5)
and *aerc-notmuch*(5) for more information.
Setting this option to _0_ will disable *check-mail*
Example:
*check-mail* = _5m_
Default: _0_
*copy-to* = _<folder>_
Specifies a folder to copy sent mails to, usually _Sent_.
*default* = _<folder>_
Specifies the default folder to open in the message list when aerc
configures this account.
Default: _INBOX_
*folders* = _<folder1,folder2,folder3...>_
Specifies the comma separated list of folders to display in the sidebar.
Names prefixed with _~_ are interpreted as regular expressions.
By default, all folders are displayed.
*folders-exclude* = _<folder1,folder2,folder3...>_
Specifies the comma separated list of folders to exclude from the sidebar.
Names prefixed with _~_ are interpreted as regular expressions.
Note that this overrides anything from *folders*.
By default, no folders are excluded.
*enable-folders-sort* = _true_|_false_
If _true_, folders are sorted, first by specified folders (see *folders-sort*),
then alphabetically.
Default: _true_
*folders-sort* = _<folder1,folder2,folder3...>_
Specifies a comma separated list of folders to be shown at the top of the
list in the provided order. Remaining folders will be sorted alphabetically.
*from* = _<address>_
The default value to use for the From header in new emails. This should be
an RFC 5322-compatible string, such as _Your Name <you@example.org>_.
*aliases* = _<address1,address2,address3...>_
All aliases of the current account. These will be used to fill in the From:
field. Make sure that your email server accepts this value, or for example
use *aerc-sendmail*(5) in combination with *msmtp*(1) and
*--read-envelope-from*.
*headers* = _<header1,header2,header3...>_
Specifies the comma separated list of headers to fetch with the message.
By default, all headers are fetched. If any headers are specified in this
list, aerc will append it to the following list of required headers:
- date
- subject
- from
- sender
- reply-to
- to
- cc
- bcc
- in-reply-to
- message-id
- references
*headers-exclude* = _<header1,header2,header3...>_
Specifies the comma separated list of headers to exclude from fetching.
Note that this overrides anything from *headers*.
By default, no headers are excluded.
*outgoing* = _<uri>_
Specifies the transport for sending outgoing emails on this account. It
should be a connection string, and the specific meaning of each component
varies depending on the protocol in use. See each protocol's man page for
more details:
- *aerc-sendmail*(5)
- *aerc-smtp*(5)
*outgoing-cred-cmd* = _<command>_
Specifies an optional command that is run to get the outgoing account's
password. See each protocol's man page for more details.
*outgoing-cred-cmd-cache* = _true_|_false_
By default, the credentials returned by the command will be cached until
aerc is shut down. If set to _false_, *outgoing-cred-cmd* will be executed
every time an email is to be sent.
Default: _true_
*pgp-auto-sign* = _true_|_false_
If _true_, all outgoing emails from this account will be signed (if a signing
key is available).
Default: _false_
*pgp-error-level* = _none_|_warn_|_error_
The level of error to display when opportunistic encryption cannot be
performed. See *pgp-opportunistic-encryption*.
Default: _warn_
*pgp-key-id* = _<key-id>_
Specify the key id to use when signing a message. Can be either short or
long key id. If unset, aerc will look up the key by email.
*pgp-opportunistic-encrypt* = _true_|_false_
If _true_, any outgoing email from this account will be encrypted when all
recipients (including Cc and Bcc field) have a public key available in
the keyring. The level of error to display when a message can't be
encrypted can be configured with *pgp-error-level*.
Default: _false_
*postpone* = _<folder>_
Specifies the folder to save postponed messages to.
Default: _Drafts_
*send-as-utc* = _true_|_false_
Converts the timestamp of the Date header to UTC.
Default: _false_
*source* = _<uri>_
Specifies the source for reading incoming emails on this account. This key
is required for all accounts. It should be a connection string, and the
specific meaning of each component varies depending on the protocol in use.
See each protocol's man page for more details:
- *aerc-imap*(5)
- *aerc-maildir*(5)
- *aerc-notmuch*(5)
*source-cred-cmd* = _<command>_
Specifies an optional command that is run to get the source account's
password. See each protocol's man page for more details.
*signature-file* = _<path>_
Specifies the file to read in order to obtain the signature to be added
to emails sent from this account.
Please note that by convention the Usenet signature style of two dashes,
followed by a space ("-- ") should be placed at the top of the signature
to separate content and signature. Aerc will add that delimiter if it is
not already present.
*signature-cmd* = _<command>_
Specifies the command to execute with _sh -c_ in order to obtain the
signature to be added to emails sent from this account. If the command
fails then *signature-file* is used instead.
*trusted-authres* = _<host1,host2,host3...>_
Comma-separated list of trustworthy hostnames from which the
Authentication Results header will be displayed. Entries can be regular
expressions. If you want to trust any host (e.g. for debugging),
use the wildcard _\*_.
*subject-re-pattern* = _<regexp>_
When replying to a message, this is the regular expression that will
be used to match the prefix of the original message's subject that has
to be removed, to create the subject line of the new message.
Typically, this will be used to avoid a repetition of the Re:
prefix in the subject header. The default will match known
translations for the common Re:.
Default: _(?i)^((AW|RE|SV|VS|ODP|R): ?)+_
# SEE ALSO
*aerc*(1) *aerc-config*(5) *aerc-imap*(5) *aerc-maildir*(5) *aerc-notmuch*(5)
*aerc-sendmail*(5) *aerc-smtp*(5)
# AUTHORS
Originally created by Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com> and maintained by Robin
Jarry <robin@jarry.cc> who is assisted by other open source contributors. For
more information about aerc development, see https://sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/.