Lars Kotthoff <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I've been working on a web-based email client for notmuch for a while, and I
> think it's probably stable enough with sufficient features to be useful to
> other
> people now.
>
> It has a few unique features, such as breaking complex threads into "fibers"
> that show the conversation better. You can find it at
> https://github.com/larskotthoff/kukulkan and there's a live demo (with the
> notmuch mailing list archive) at
> https://kukulkan-840786380000.us-west1.run.app/
> It should work reasonably well on small screens (phones).
>
> Any feedback welcome!
It looks nice. A little bit more cheerful than I would have chosen by
default, but maybe that's good ;). I was curious about a few things.
In the docs, you write
If your notmuch configuration is a non-standard place, you can specify
this by setting the NOTMUCH_CONFIG environment variable. Note that the
Python API only picks up options that are included in the
database. You may have to run e.g.
notmuch config set --database search.exclude_tags 'deleted'
This sounds a bit odd to me; modern notmuch should transparently merge
config information from the text config file and the database. I suspect
this might be related to my next question.
It looks like you are using the legacy bindings. I was literally
planning on removing those from the next upstream release, so I hope
either I'm wrong or you can migrate easily to the cffi bindings (called
notmuch2 most places).
all the best,
David
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