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8 | 25 | |
599 | 1,572 | |
0.5% | - | |
4.0 | 9.6 | |
about 2 months ago | about 12 hours ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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astroid
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GUI frontend for notmuch that isn't vim/emacs oriented? Or other maildir + gmail solutions?
I could't get it to work https://github.com/astroidmail/astroid/issues/727
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Going completely Mouse-free
astroid is a good keyboard-driven mail client.
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That's why I use Linux
No idea why people are so focused on things being in the CLI. The CLI is great, but a GUI which feels as minimal and powerful as a CLI application is even better, in my eyes. I've been using mutt/neomutt for an eternity, for example, but I really should get around to trying Astroid or Dodo instead.
- If using vim is a lifestyle/philosophy, what other products also fits into this lifestyle?
- Show HN: LIV is a webmail front-end for your personal email server
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Best minimal email client?
A few that are missing here, most pretty young but look promising: * Astroid : gui-frontend for notmuch * aerc (TUI) * meli (TUI) * lumail
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What e-mail client do you like and why?
notmuch with astroidmail for tagging, filtering, sorting, archiving and then searching.
mu
- Maildir-utils: index, search and manage Maildir mailboxes
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Switching from Neomutt to Emacs
I like mu4e (https://github.com/djcb/mu) for reading emails. You'll need to run mu init [email protected] (append as many --my-address entries as email addresses you receive mail at) in your Maildir and mu4e should start reading it.
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mu/mu4e 1.10 released
For all details, see https://github.com/djcb/mu/blob/release/1.10/NEWS.org (and I'd recommend
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mu4e ignores reply-to header
And djcb already fixed it: https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues/2420 !
- mu4e html view render
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Upgrading `mu/mu4e` breaks config -- some questions.
I've tried to follow the release notes here, but find it hard to follow... for instance, the releases jump from 1.4.15 to 1.6.0? (So where is 1.5.5?) Is there a compilation of all these changes from e.g. ~ to -- and other general refactoring?
- ZincSearch – lightweight alternative to Elasticsearch written in Go
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Our Plans for Thunderbird on Android
> Surely there is a space for minimalist office suites and email clients,
FWIW, my email life improved massively when I left the likes of Thunderbird and KMail behind for the simplicity of mu/mu4e [1]. I hear similarly stellar things about Notmuch [2]. I'm never going back to an email client that even thinks about itself in relation to "office suites".
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recommendations for archiving gmail locally for search?
and maildir-utils to index for search, https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/
- [mu4e] How to export an email and thread to PDF?
What are some alternatives?
mutt-wizard - A system for automatically configuring mutt and isync with a simple interface and safe passwords
mutt
ESP-Mail-Client - The comprehensive Arduino Email Client Library to send and read Email for Arduino devices. The library also supports other network shields or modules e.g., Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and GSM/4G modules.
mblaze - Unix utilities to deal with Maildir
birdtray - new mail system tray notification icon for Thunderbird
mutt - The Mutt E-Mail Client github mirror. Please use gitlab for issues/pull requests.
meli - 🐝 experimental terminal mail client, mirror of https://git.meli.delivery/meli/meli.git https://crates.io/crates/meli
maildir-tools - Golang-based utility which can be used for scripting Maildir things, and also as a basic email client
liv - Web mail of your own
.dotfiles - :fireworks: Arch Linux with i3 / nvim / tmux / urxvt / zsh / ...
ripgrep-all - rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc.