Hi, On 2012-02-03T00:31:06 EET, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hello, > > Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <djcb.b...@gmail.com> skribis: > > > I've just released version 0.9.8 of mu[1], my e-mail search engine / > > indexer > > (and now also an experimental e-mail client[2] for emacs). > > > > For Guile-users, however, the most interesting part are guile-bindings[3] > > that > > I have added. With those bindings, you can analyze your e-mail corpus, and > > generate all kinds of interesting statistics. While I'm no Guile/Scheme > > expert > > by any means, I'm quite happy with the result, and the power it adds to my > > program to add being able to script in Guile; note, only Guile 2.0 is > > supported. > > This all looks like an interesting piece of work! Thanks! > Incidentally, GNU Mailutils supports many common email-related > operations and comes with Guile bindings [0], but lacks the database > part that mu provides. I wonder whether/how the two could be plugged > together. Yeah, I took a look at GNU Mailutils a while back (mainly to see how express certain things in the bindings). Confusingly, in Debian/Ubuntu, mu has a package called "maildir-utils" (I guess "mu" is too short..), so there are two packages "mailutils" and "maildir-utils"... I do not really see an easy way to combine GNU Mailutils and mu; but it would be interesting to hear what cool things people have written using the former, and see if I could support the same with mu's bindings. Best wishes, Dirk. -- Dirk-Jan C. Binnema Helsinki, Finland e:d...@djcbsoftware.nl w:www.djcbsoftware.nl pgp: D09C E664 897D 7D39 5047 A178 E96A C7A1 017D DA3C