Leo can certainly be used as an information organizer.

The main benefit I see from doing this is searchability and being able to 
attach emails to projects, tasks etc. etc.

In fact it seems to me that Leo would make an excellent email client all on 
its own. Python seems to have a fairly robust set of tools available to 
send/recieve and the rest is right in Leo's wheelhouse.

Chris

On Sunday, February 3, 2019 at 7:48:35 AM UTC-8, Israel Hands wrote:
>
> I use Postbox as my email client which in turn uses the Mozilla email 
> storage scheme.
>
> I began to wonder if having  my email archive in leo would be a good thing 
> - one email per node. All that Python power available sounds great.
>
> I wouldn't want to import my whole inbox just a folder to which I can copy 
> stuff I want to process in Leo.
>
> So much of getting things done and todos and information snippets that we 
> need for later etc are in email.
>
> Any one else think this might be useful rather than stupid?
>
> ta
>
> IH
>

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