-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 Like what was said earlier, there aren't any options to think of that really affect a11y. But I have customized my detail lines for the message list and the status line at the bottom to give me just what I want to know concisely including how many messages are in each thread. I also tweaked the ignore commands to show a very brief header summary at the top of my messages. I'll tell you what, between my .emacs and my .muttrc files, I cherish my config files and will utterly go into dispare if I should ever lose them.:) A couple other mutt notes: it is so configurable that I can pipe message contents into firefox or elinks for full webifying of html type messages or open the attachments window and play the attached file with appropriate players. To do all this, you need to mess with mime types and mailcap files. Mutt respects these files. You can also do a list-reply to "subscribed" lists so lists like Orca can be replied to by doing a shift-L instead of replying to all with "g" or replying privately. Look at mutt's documentation concerning the subscribed lists variable and just add orca-list to it. Another item, you can source in various parts of mutt config files so if you have several primary accounts or whatever, you can have a shared common config like list subscriptions or other general mutt options. I also set up emacs as my editor of choice and added some customizations in .emacs to force word wrap mode on for my message creation. Now that the glue has dried over the years, I have a really tight e-mail system which I use in both speakup console and orca. - -- HolmesGrown Solutions The best solutions for the best price! http://holmesgrown.ld.net/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIEJlYWSjv55S0LfERA9X1AKD+NKLBQru1nlwf4O7V1ZMEM25ulACgywYR KpZGrTkHTfLu2NYuWMp23Zo= =ieHH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----