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mail: Update to new neomutt structure Updated notmuch to only be available for full-text search. Removed complete afew configuration. Added msmtp as mail sending agent. Added structured neomutt configuration with custom bindings, built for my personal gmail account, without any plaintext passwords revealed, etc. This is a reasonably well working mail setup, which should provide a stable starting point for further refinements. Additionally, added some functionality to `mail-check` script: Allowed user to choose sync target for each run, by passing in mbsync target (group/channel/..) as the argument. Also, allows setting password file to use for script through env var, and made imapfilter location less hard-coded to my system.
2021-10-20 07:19:48 +00:00
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mail: Switch aerc for neomutt, simplify maildir Made mail dir synchronization simpler - only a couple of important directories will ever get synchronized to the local file system, but still containing basically all important incoming mails. Removed aerc and switched it for neomutt. aerc is very nice and needs little to no configuration but neomutt is, as of this moment, just more stable and mature. It opens quickly, never crashes, has a nice indexing and quick e-mail handling behavior and is incredibly customizable. Basically, once you put in some configuration effort, it is everything aerc isn't --- and that is good, both have their reasons for existing. It's just that mutt currently works better for me and will thus be the e-mail reader of choice from now on.
2021-10-10 21:00:16 +00:00
mail: Update to new neomutt structure Updated notmuch to only be available for full-text search. Removed complete afew configuration. Added msmtp as mail sending agent. Added structured neomutt configuration with custom bindings, built for my personal gmail account, without any plaintext passwords revealed, etc. This is a reasonably well working mail setup, which should provide a stable starting point for further refinements. Additionally, added some functionality to `mail-check` script: Allowed user to choose sync target for each run, by passing in mbsync target (group/channel/..) as the argument. Also, allows setting password file to use for script through env var, and made imapfilter location less hard-coded to my system.
2021-10-20 07:19:48 +00:00
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mail: Switch aerc for neomutt, simplify maildir Made mail dir synchronization simpler - only a couple of important directories will ever get synchronized to the local file system, but still containing basically all important incoming mails. Removed aerc and switched it for neomutt. aerc is very nice and needs little to no configuration but neomutt is, as of this moment, just more stable and mature. It opens quickly, never crashes, has a nice indexing and quick e-mail handling behavior and is incredibly customizable. Basically, once you put in some configuration effort, it is everything aerc isn't --- and that is good, both have their reasons for existing. It's just that mutt currently works better for me and will thus be the e-mail reader of choice from now on.
2021-10-10 21:00:16 +00:00
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