On Sat, 20 Mar 2021, at 20:24, Julius Hamilton wrote:
> Thanks very much.
> I'm a beginner to this, so I'd appreciate being able to ask a few
> questions about setting this up.
> It asked for the path to my email archive. I had a folder on my desktop
> called Mail, but it's empty, and not connected
12021/01/38 06:41.76 ನಲ್ಲಿ, Julius Hamilton ಬರೆದರು:
>
> Thanks very much.
> I'm a beginner to this, so I'd appreciate being able to ask a few
> questions about setting this up.
> It asked for the path to my email archive. I had a folder on my desktop
> called Mail, but it's empty, and not connect
Thanks very much.
I'm a beginner to this, so I'd appreciate being able to ask a few
questions about setting this up.
It asked for the path to my email archive. I had a folder on my desktop
called Mail, but it's empty, and not connected to Mutt. I always just
launch Mutt "live", and it connects to m
> Use notmuch.
...
> I have integrated it with my mutt like so
BTW, are there any plans to integrate notmuch into mutt? (like neomutt does)
Cheers,
Andy
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On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 11:11:43AM +0100, Jens John wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Mar 2021, at 10:42, Julius Hamilton wrote:
> > Hello Mutt users,
> >
> > I would like to know if there is a way to retrieve a list of emails from
> > a particular user at stdout in bash, rather than launching the mutt
> > appl
On Sat, 20 Mar 2021, at 10:42, Julius Hamilton wrote:
> Hello Mutt users,
>
> I would like to know if there is a way to retrieve a list of emails from
> a particular user at stdout in bash, rather than launching the mutt
> application. Or, if one can launch mutt with the search already
> executed.
Hello Mutt users,
I would like to know if there is a way to retrieve a list of emails from
a particular user at stdout in bash, rather than launching the mutt
application. Or, if one can launch mutt with the search already
executed. I currently know how to launch mutt, and then search for a
partic