* Felipe Contreras:
> neovim aims to support most of what vim does.
At the time of me writing this, the Neovim tracker on GitHub lists a
whopping 1380 open issues, so I'd imagine that goal has not yet been
reached. ;-)
> Did you install the "mail" gem as the installation instructions
> recommend
Ralph Seichter wrote:
> * Felipe Contreras:
>
> > There hasn't been any development because to be frank it just works.
>
> I did not mean to imply that "no repository changes" is necessarily a
> bad thing. However, Neovim being quite volatile, I intuitively expected
> some form of development for
Not OP.
Version on Debian:
aerc 0.14.0 +notmuch (go1.19.8 amd64 linux)
accounts.conf:
[jjf-notmuch]
maildir-store = ~/Maildir
source = notmuch://~/Maildir
outgoing = /usr/sbin/sendmail
default = INBOX
Jon
Ralph Seichter writes:
> * in...@sindominio.net:
>
>> A different kind of alternat
* in...@sindominio.net:
> A different kind of alternative is to use aerc with nvim as an editor.
I did not really have a separate mail client in mind, but I experimented
with aerc today. I built aerc from its source code, with Notmuch support
enabled. Alas, I am stuck at launch:
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* Felipe Contreras:
> There hasn't been any development because to be frank it just works.
I did not mean to imply that "no repository changes" is necessarily a
bad thing. However, Neovim being quite volatile, I intuitively expected
some form of development for notmuch-vim being necessary to keep
A different kind of alternative is to use aerc with nvim as an editor. Although
the notmuch interface still has some quirks, I use it daily (and I am quite
happy with it).
El 17/17/2023 a las 2:41, Felipe Contreras dejó escrito:
> Ralph Seichter wrote:
> > Based on the Notmuch documentation [1] an
Ralph Seichter wrote:
> Based on the Notmuch documentation [1] and Internet search results,
> Felipe Contreras' notmuch-vim plugin [2] used to be a popular method of
> combining Notmuch with Vim (at least classic Vim). However, there have
> not been any Git repository updates for this plugin for tw
Michael J Gruber wrote:
> > I'm moving from mbsync to public-inbox and I find there aren't many tools to
> > make it work with notmuch.
>
> Looking at that, too.
>
> > I gave a try to notmuch-lore [1] but I found it too slow and had a couple of
> > issues.
> >
> > So I wrote my own script to conv
Hi Felipe
> I'm moving from mbsync to public-inbox and I find there aren't many tools to
> make it work with notmuch.
Looking at that, too.
> I gave a try to notmuch-lore [1] but I found it too slow and had a couple of
> issues.
>
> So I wrote my own script to convert public-inbox mailing lists