mu4e.texi: Fix and update external links

External links are updated to point to the most informative pages. Pure
http links are upgraded to https were possible.
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Welcome to @t{mu4e} @value{mu-version}.
@t{mu4e} (@t{mu}-for-emacs) is an e-mail client for GNU-Emacs version @t{mu4e} (@t{mu}-for-emacs) is an e-mail client for GNU-Emacs version
24.4 or higher, built on top of the 24.4 or higher, built on top of the
@t{mu}@footnote{@url{http://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu}} e-mail search @t{mu}@footnote{@url{https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu}} e-mail search
engine. @t{mu4e} is optimized for fast handling of large amounts of engine. @t{mu4e} is optimized for fast handling of large amounts of
e-mail. e-mail.
@ -137,8 +137,8 @@ basis.
@section Other mail clients @section Other mail clients
Under the hood, @t{mu4e} is fully search-based, similar to programs like Under the hood, @t{mu4e} is fully search-based, similar to programs like
@t{notmuch}@footnote{@url{http://notmuchmail.org}} and @t{notmuch}@footnote{@url{https://notmuchmail.org/}} and
@t{sup}@footnote{@url{http://sup.rubyforge.org/}}. @t{sup}@footnote{@url{https://sup-heliotrope.github.io/}}.
However, @t{mu4e}'s user-interface is quite different. @t{mu4e}'s mail However, @t{mu4e}'s user-interface is quite different. @t{mu4e}'s mail
handling (deleting, moving etc.) is inspired by handling (deleting, moving etc.) is inspired by
@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ There are a number of things that @t{mu4e} does @b{not} do, by design:
@itemize @itemize
@item @t{mu}/@t{mu4e} do @emph{not} get your e-mail messages from @item @t{mu}/@t{mu4e} do @emph{not} get your e-mail messages from
a mail server. That task is delegated to other tools, such as a mail server. That task is delegated to other tools, such as
@t{offlineimap}@footnote{@url{http://offlineimap.org/}}, @t{offlineimap}@footnote{@url{https://www.offlineimap.org/}},
@t{isync/mbsync}@footnote{@url{http://isync.sourceforge.net/}} or @t{isync/mbsync}@footnote{@url{http://isync.sourceforge.net/}} or
@t{fetchmail}@footnote{@url{http://www.fetchmail.info/}}. As long as the @t{fetchmail}@footnote{@url{http://www.fetchmail.info/}}. As long as the
messages end up in a maildir, @t{mu4e} and @t{mu} are happy to deal with messages end up in a maildir, @t{mu4e} and @t{mu} are happy to deal with
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ sensible defaults, and allow for customization.
When you take @t{mu4e} into use, it's a good idea to subscribe to the When you take @t{mu4e} into use, it's a good idea to subscribe to the
@t{mu}/@t{mu4e}-mailing @t{mu}/@t{mu4e}-mailing
list@footnote{@url{http://groups.google.com/group/mu-discuss}}. list@footnote{@url{https://groups.google.com/group/mu-discuss}}.
Sometimes, you might encounter some unexpected behavior while using Sometimes, you might encounter some unexpected behavior while using
@t{mu4e}. It could be a bug in @t{mu4e}, it could be an issue in other @t{mu4e}. It could be a bug in @t{mu4e}, it could be an issue in other
@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ After these steps, @t{mu4e} should be ready to go!
Unix-like systems, including many Linux distributions, OS X and FreeBSD, Unix-like systems, including many Linux distributions, OS X and FreeBSD,
and even on MS-Windows (with Cygwin). @command{emacs} 23 or 24 and even on MS-Windows (with Cygwin). @command{emacs} 23 or 24
(recommended) is required, as well as (recommended) is required, as well as
Xapian@footnote{@url{http://xapian.org/}} and Xapian@footnote{@url{https://xapian.org/}} and
GMime@footnote{@url{http://spruce.sourceforge.net/gmime/}}. GMime@footnote{@url{http://spruce.sourceforge.net/gmime/}}.
@t{mu} has optional support for the Guile 2.x (Scheme) programming @t{mu} has optional support for the Guile 2.x (Scheme) programming
@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ through things step-by-step.
In order for @t{mu} (and, by extension, @t{mu4e}) to work, you need to have In order for @t{mu} (and, by extension, @t{mu4e}) to work, you need to have
your e-mail messages stored in a your e-mail messages stored in a
@emph{maildir}@footnote{@url{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maildir}; in this @emph{maildir}@footnote{@url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maildir}; in this
manual we use the term `maildir' for both the standard and the hierarchy of manual we use the term `maildir' for both the standard and the hierarchy of
maildirs that store your messages} --- a specific directory structure with maildirs that store your messages} --- a specific directory structure with
one-file-per-message. If you are already using a maildir, you are lucky. If one-file-per-message. If you are already using a maildir, you are lucky. If
@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ a=@emph{has-attachment}, x=@emph{encrypted}, s=@emph{signed},
u=@emph{unread}. The tooltip for this field also contains this information. u=@emph{unread}. The tooltip for this field also contains this information.
@item The subject field also indicates the discussion threads @footnote{using @item The subject field also indicates the discussion threads @footnote{using
Jamie Zawinski's mail threading algorithm, Jamie Zawinski's mail threading algorithm,
@url{http://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html}}. @url{https://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html}}.
@item The headers view is @emph{automatically updated} if any changes are @item The headers view is @emph{automatically updated} if any changes are
found during the indexing process, and if there is no current found during the indexing process, and if there is no current
user-interaction. If you do not want such automatic updates, set user-interaction. If you do not want such automatic updates, set
@ -1254,10 +1254,10 @@ For the marking commands, please refer to @ref{Marking messages}.
@section Attachments @section Attachments
By default, @t{mu4e} uses the @t{xdg-open}-program By default, @t{mu4e} uses the @t{xdg-open}-program
@footnote{@url{http://portland.freedesktop.org/wiki/}} or (on OS X) the @footnote{@url{https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-utils/}} or (on
@t{open} program for opening attachments. If you want to use another OS X) the @t{open} program for opening attachments. If you want to use another
program, you do so by setting the @t{MU_PLAY_PROGRAM} environment program, you do so by setting the @t{MU_PLAY_PROGRAM} environment variable to
variable to the program to be used. the program to be used.
The default directory for extracting (saving) attachments is your home The default directory for extracting (saving) attachments is your home
directory (@file{~/}); you can change this using the variable directory (@file{~/}); you can change this using the variable
@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@ It is possible to show images inline in the message view buffer if you run
@code{mu4e-view-show-images} to @t{t}. Since @command{emacs} does not always @code{mu4e-view-show-images} to @t{t}. Since @command{emacs} does not always
handle images correctly, this is not enabled by default. If you are using handle images correctly, this is not enabled by default. If you are using
@command{emacs} 24 with @command{emacs} 24 with
@emph{ImageMagick}@footnote{@url{http://www.imagemagick.org}} support, make @emph{ImageMagick}@footnote{@url{http://www.imagemagick.org/}} support, make
sure you call @code{imagemagick-register-types} in your configuration, so it sure you call @code{imagemagick-register-types} in your configuration, so it
is used for images. is used for images.
@ -2214,7 +2214,7 @@ in a buffer}. For this reason, you can disable this by setting
for `something', and then decide later what the `something' should for `something', and then decide later what the `something' should
be@footnote{This kind of `deferred marking' is similar to the facility be@footnote{This kind of `deferred marking' is similar to the facility
in @t{dired}, @t{midnight commander} in @t{dired}, @t{midnight commander}
(@url{http://www.midnight-commander.org/}) and the like, and uses the (@url{https://www.midnight-commander.org/}) and the like, and uses the
same key binding (@key{insert}).} Later, you can set the actual mark same key binding (@key{insert}).} Later, you can set the actual mark
using @kbd{M-x mu4e-mark-resolve-deferred-marks} using @kbd{M-x mu4e-mark-resolve-deferred-marks}
(@key{#}). Alternatively, @t{mu4e} will ask you when you try to execute (@key{#}). Alternatively, @t{mu4e} will ask you when you try to execute
@ -3210,7 +3210,7 @@ Note, @t{mu4e} supports built-in address autocompletion; @ref{Address
autocompletion}, and that is the recommended way to do this. However, it autocompletion}, and that is the recommended way to do this. However, it
is also possible to manage your addresses with the current (2015-06-23) is also possible to manage your addresses with the current (2015-06-23)
development release of @t{BBDB}, or releases of @t{BBDB} after development release of @t{BBDB}, or releases of @t{BBDB} after
3.1.2.@footnote{@url{http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/}}. 3.1.2.@footnote{@url{https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/}}.
To enable BBDB, add to your @file{~/.emacs} (or its moral equivalent, To enable BBDB, add to your @file{~/.emacs} (or its moral equivalent,
such as @file{~/.emacs.d/init.el}) the following @emph{after} the such as @file{~/.emacs.d/init.el}) the following @emph{after} the
@ -3246,7 +3246,7 @@ After this, you should be able to:
The @command{emacs} package @t{sauron}@footnote{Sauron can be found at The @command{emacs} package @t{sauron}@footnote{Sauron can be found at
@url{https://github.com/djcb/sauron}, or in the Marmalade package repository @url{https://github.com/djcb/sauron}, or in the Marmalade package repository
at @url{http://http://marmalade-repo.org/}} (by the same author) can be used at @url{https://marmalade-repo.org/}} (by the same author) can be used
to get notifications about new mails. If you run something like the below to get notifications about new mails. If you run something like the below
script from your @t{crontab} (or have some other way of having it execute script from your @t{crontab} (or have some other way of having it execute
every @emph{n} minutes), you receive notifications in the @t{sauron}-buffer every @emph{n} minutes), you receive notifications in the @t{sauron}-buffer
@ -3322,7 +3322,7 @@ list, such as auto-completion when jumping to a maildir.
unconnected to @t{mu}/@t{mu4e}} is a package to control the way message unconnected to @t{mu}/@t{mu4e}} is a package to control the way message
citations look like (i.e., the message you responded to when you reply to them citations look like (i.e., the message you responded to when you reply to them
or forward them), with its latest version available at or forward them), with its latest version available at
@url{http://www.jpl.org/elips/mu/}. @url{https://www.jpl.org/elips/mu/}.
After installing @t{mu-cite}, you can use something like the following to make After installing @t{mu-cite}, you can use something like the following to make
it work with @t{mu4e}: it work with @t{mu4e}:
@ -3930,7 +3930,7 @@ MIME-support --- check the @t{Attachments}-menu while composing a
message. Also see @ref{Signing and encrypting}. message. Also see @ref{Signing and encrypting}.
@item @emph{Can I use @t{BBDB} with @t{mu4e}?} Yes, with the current @item @emph{Can I use @t{BBDB} with @t{mu4e}?} Yes, with the current
(2015-06-23) development release of BBDB (2015-06-23) development release of BBDB
@url{http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/}, or releases of BBDB @url{https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/}, or releases of BBDB
after 3.1.2. after 3.1.2.
@ref{BBDB}. @ref{BBDB}.
@item @emph{After sending some messages, it seems the buffer for these @item @emph{After sending some messages, it seems the buffer for these
@ -3979,7 +3979,7 @@ Here's an explanatory blog post which also shows why this is a desirable
feature: @url{https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/gmail-plain-text} (if you feature: @url{https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/gmail-plain-text} (if you
don't have it, your mails mostly look quite bad especially on mobile don't have it, your mails mostly look quite bad especially on mobile
devices) and here's the RFC with all the details: devices) and here's the RFC with all the details:
@url{http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2646.txt}. @url{https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2646.txt}.
Since version 0.9.17, @t{mu4e} send emails with @t{format=flowed} by Since version 0.9.17, @t{mu4e} send emails with @t{format=flowed} by
setting setting