Add Mutt subsection in Email section

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- [Require touch](#require-touch)
- [Email](#email)
* [Mailvelope on macOS](#mailvelope-on-macos)
* [Mutt](#mutt)
- [Reset](#reset)
- [Notes](#notes)
- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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Finally, install the [Mailvelope extension](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mailvelope/kajibbejlbohfaggdiogboambcijhkke) from the Chrome app store.
## Mutt
Mutt has both CLI and TUI interfaces, and the latter provides powerful functions for daily email processing. In addition, PGP can be integrated such that signing/encryption/verifying/decryption can be done without leaving TUI.
To enable GnuPG support, one can just use the config file `gpg.rc` provided by mutt, usually located at `/usr/share/doc/mutt/samples/gpg.rc` after installation. One only needs to edit the file on options like `pgp_default_key`, `pgp_sign_as` and `pgp_autosign`. After editting one can `source` this rcfile in their main `muttrc` to use it.
Note that if one uses `pinentry-tty` as one's pinentry program in `gpg-agent.conf`, it would mess with one's Mutt TUI, as reported. This is because Mutt TUI uses curses while tty output may harm the format. It is recommended to use `pinentry-curses` or other graphic pinentry program.
# Reset
If PIN attempts are exceeded, the card is locked and must be [reset](https://developers.yubico.com/ykneo-openpgp/ResetApplet.html) and set up again using the encrypted backup.