Commands
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  * Type 'help' inside prepop to get help on all available commands. You
    can do this in all the different modes.


Settings
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  After entering the settings mode by typing 'prefs', in the main
  mode in prepop, you will be presented by the following options.

  'autosave'          Toggles wheather prepop should autosave its settings
                      on quit or not. The settings will be saved to
                      ~/.prepoprc. If you want to use a global settings
                      file for your system it should be placed in '/etc'
                      and called 'prepoprc'.

  'loginstart'        Toggles wheather prepop should login to the default
                      bookmark automatically on startup.

  'savepass'          Toggles if prepop should save passwords that have
                      been verified to work.

  'fromname'          Toggles if prepop should try to show the full name
                      of the person the email was sent from, otherwise,
                      the email will be displayed.

  'headers'           Toggles if headers should be shown when reading an
                      email. The headers will be displayed before the body
                      of the message. A special header field showing the
                      size of the message will also be displayed.

  'header [n]'        Toggles visibility of header [n] when reading mail.
                      This option gives you the possibility of deciding
                      exactly which headers to show when you read a mail.
                      Type 'show' to show which headers that are enabled.
                      The number inside the bracket is the number you
                      specify as an argument to this command in order to
                      toggle its visibility.

  'scrolldelay [n]'   Scrolling delay (ms) when reading mail. This option
                      sets the delay in milliseconds of how fast characters
                      are shown on the screen when you read a mail. If you
                      don't want any delay just enter '0' here.

  'linesfetch [n]'    Specifies how many lines prepop fetches when reading
                      an email. For the technically oriented person this
                      defines how many rows the TOP command should get
                      before the message body is extracted and displayed.
                      If this is set to low messages will be cut of when
                      reading them.

  'showsize'          Toggles how sizes should be shown. This can be
                      either 'byte', 'kbytes' or 'Mbytes'.

  'show'              Displays the current settings for all of the above.
