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If I were to only have one computer, I’d use notmuch for email in Emacs. I might also import non-email stuff as notmuch messages so I can search everything in one place.
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I ran across something neat while reading the Mu4e release notes
A (experimental) “transient” menu has been added for mu4e. You can use it e.g., with something like:
(require 'mu4e-transient)
(global-set-key
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A week ago, I toyed with the idea of using Gnus for reading Email in Emacs.
As expected, I hated it at first. But then...
Gnus is a newsreader that can be coerced
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I "settled" on using notmuch for my email, but now I'm reconsidering that decision.
Notmuch is great, but using it forces me to have two email stores. One is
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Now that I've solved my Notmuch sync problems, I'm more inclined to move ahead with converting other content into emails and indexing them using Notmuch.
I thought I'
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Remember my recent email fiasco, during which I ended up with tens of thousands of duplicate emails? I remember it. After storming off and ignoring the problem for a week, I decided I
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All I wanted was to use notmuch on my MBP to manage email, just like I do on my Mac Mini. The only viable solution I found was muchsync. There's no
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My on-again-off-again relationship with Hey email is off again
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Notmuch can be used as a search engine from within Mutt and it's super fast.
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Using Mutt for email is awesome, but it makes me want to do everything in a terminal
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I woke up from my trance and bailed on my disjointed bricolage of Fastmail->Gmail->Mimestream. Cobbling various pieces together just so I can use a single mail client on my
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Dammit I just lost an hour on Mastodon even though I'm supposed to be "off" social media. I have nothing to show for it, either. It's insidious!
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I don't get many emails these days. Nor do I send many. And yet, I spend an inordinate amount of time futzing with how I get and sent emails. I'
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I use Notmuch in Emacs for managing my email. It's fast, powerful, and (once used to it) easy to use.
There are a few oddities I've learned to work
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TL;DR: I’m sticking with
HEY for my email, but there’s a surprise twist: I’m also sticking with Fastmail. Hear me out.
I was initially disappointed with the implementation of
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(Updated with notes about the custom domain discount)
Other than having a couple of nits to pick, I really like using HEY! for my email.
After considering the pros and cons and waffling
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