* inwit:
> I use aerc as my main email driver: it works fine with notmuch, it's
> quite configurable and you can easily use $EDITOR to write your emails
Blimey! I only wanted to give "aerc" a brief glance to begin with, and
now two hours have flown by. Aerc is looking mighty fine already,
running
On 2024-09-28 20:49, Nicolas Graves wrote:
>> I cannot reproduce this in my local environment. Could it be
>> something in your pre-new/post-new hooks?
>
> Oh thanks, it seems indeed that it might come from there. I will post an
> update if that was indeed the issue.
>
> Thanks again.
Indeed it
David Bremner writes:
> Brennan Vincent writes:
>
>> This command inserts the current buffer as a draft. It optionally
>> begins editing the draft.
>
> [nice commit message snipped]
>
> Here again, if possible we would like a test. For emacs tests it is a
> bit more laborious, but there are seve
On 2024-09-28 18:14, Pengji Zhang wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Nicolas Graves writes:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Thanks for notmuch.
>>
>> I have a device which for some reason have a space in its name.
>> It's the default installation, I surely don't remember setting
>> such a name myself.
>>
>> This creates so
If I may chime in, I use evil inside emacs to alleviate some of the
finger-memory burdens you mention (and because modal editing is THE way, of
course). But, more importantly, I use aerc as my main email driver: it works
fine with notmuch, it's quite configurable and you can easily use $EDITOR t
* Emmanuel Beffara:
> Notmuch certainly does not require you to use Emacs [...]
Sorry, my wording was certainly not ideal. I am aware that Emacs is not
a requirement for Notmuch. I am also using the Notmuch binary in various
custom scripts.
Emacs has been part of my mail workflow because I found
Hello,
De Ralph Seichter le 28/09/2024 à 15:00:
> Is anybody here using Notmuch in combination with an up-to-date version
> of Neovim? I have experimented with notmuch-vim [1], but without success.
> Given that the latest changes to this plugin were made three years ago
> and that the plugin targe
Is anybody here using Notmuch in combination with an up-to-date version
of Neovim? I have experimented with notmuch-vim [1], but without success.
Given that the latest changes to this plugin were made three years ago
and that the plugin targets classic Vim, I am looking for a possible
alternative.
Hi!
Nicolas Graves writes:
Hi!
Thanks for notmuch.
I have a device which for some reason have a space in its name.
It's the default installation, I surely don't remember setting
such a name myself.
This creates some issues with notmuch, which seems to inject
this variable without quoti