Re: Scheduling mails

2024-04-04 Thread Marc Fargas
Hi there, > I might be wrong, but I don't think the Gnus agent can be easily reused > from notmuch. We could perhaps save the message as a draft upon C-c C-j, > and then have a periodic timer that checks if any of the drafts has > expired (maybe using a special, additional tag for the search) and

Re: Scheduling mails

2024-04-04 Thread Marc Fargas
Hi there, > I might be wrong, but I don't think the Gnus agent can be easily reused > from notmuch. We could perhaps save the message as a draft upon C-c C-j, > and then have a periodic timer that checks if any of the drafts has > expired (maybe using a special, additional tag for the search) and

Re: Scheduling mails

2024-04-04 Thread David Bremner
João Pedro writes: > Ah, indeed message properties seem to be more appropriate. Are they > persisted, or are they tied to an Emacs session? They are persisted in the database, and backed up with notmuch dump. > >> but your periodic search would still have to search for all of the >>

Re: Scheduling mails

2024-04-03 Thread João Pedro
Em quarta, 03/04/2024 às 07:06 (-03), David Bremner escreveu: > Message properties might work a bit better than tags Ah, indeed message properties seem to be more appropriate. Are they persisted, or are they tied to an Emacs session? Because I would like to have it so that even if I kill my

Re: Scheduling mails

2024-04-03 Thread David Bremner
João Pedro writes: > Em terça, 02/04/2024 às 02:05 (+01), Jose A Ortega Ruiz > escreveu: > >> I might be wrong, but I don't think the Gnus agent can be easily reused >> from notmuch. We could perhaps save the message as a draft upon C-c C-j, >> and then have a periodic timer that checks if any

Re: Scheduling mails

2024-04-01 Thread João Pedro
Em terça, 02/04/2024 às 02:05 (+01), Jose A Ortega Ruiz escreveu: > I might be wrong, but I don't think the Gnus agent can be easily reused > from notmuch. We could perhaps save the message as a draft upon C-c C-j, > and then have a periodic timer that checks if any of the drafts has > expired

Re: Scheduling mails

2024-04-01 Thread Jose A Ortega Ruiz
Hi, On Mon, Apr 01 2024, João Pedro wrote: > I am using notmuch in Emacs, with mbsync and msmtp (I actually use > smtpmail.el in Emacs, but it uses the `sendmail' command, which is > symlinked to msmtp) and the only thing I miss from other mail clients > is the ability to schedule a mail to be

Scheduling mails

2024-04-01 Thread João Pedro
Hi there, This might not be the best mailing list to ask this, but I figured I could at least be given some directions. I am using notmuch in Emacs, with mbsync and msmtp (I actually use smtpmail.el in Emacs, but it uses the `sendmail' command, which is symlinked to msmtp) and the only thing I