From: Andreas Eder <a_eder_muc@web.de>
To: "Björn Bidar" <bjorn.bidar@thaodan.de>
Cc: Teemu Likonen <tlikonen@iki.fi>,
Dr Rainer Woitok <rainer.woitok@gmail.com>,
Jon Fineman <jon@fineman.me>,
Help-Gnu-Emacs@Gnu.Org
Subject: Re: Is anybody using "NotMuch" as an email client?
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2024 11:52:46 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87ikx85mhd.fsf@eder.anydns.info> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4755.01408088661$1720914449@news.gmane.org> ("Björn Bidar"'s message of "Sun, 14 Jul 2024 02:46:39 +0300")
On So 14 Jul 2024 at 02:46, Björn Bidar <bjorn.bidar@thaodan.de> wrote:
> Teemu Likonen <tlikonen@iki.fi> writes:
>
>>> Is "POP3" supported? Decades ago I opted for "POP3" because "IMAP" (at
>>> least then) was unable to do things the way I wanted them done.
>>
>> Notmuch doesn't do much: it doesn't do any internet protocols. It's
>> basically just a database and a command-line tool for that. Other tools
>> are needed, like "fetchmail" or some IMAP synchronizing tool for getting
>> the mail, Notmuch for indexing and searching the mail files, Notmuch
>> Emacs (or other client) for user interface and mail sending (SMTP).
>>
>> Notmuch Emacs client can be configured to join the parts together but
>> user must write a "hook script" for getting the mail and putting the
>> files in the right place. The script could handle spam filtering, for
>> example. Mine uses "bogofilter" for spam and does some mail tagging like
>> adding "mute" or "follow" tags for mail I don't want or want to see.
>
> I want to add that Notmuch much doesn't do pop but using either a POP3 synchronizing client
> or a client synchronizes against IMAP will pretty much keep your POP3
> centered workflow.
> However if you also use IMAP it gets messy or at least conflicts with
> the server centered workflow as Notmuch only indexes emails from a file
> system and not against an IMAP server.
I have it runnung with both several POP and IMAP accounts without any
problem.
I use mpop for the POP accounts and mbsync for IMAP. I use a shell
script with crontab to fetch/synchronize the mails.
That works without problems.
'Andreas
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-07-14 9:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-07-11 12:33 Is anybody using "NotMuch" as an email client? Dr Rainer Woitok
2024-07-11 13:35 ` Jon Fineman
2024-07-11 13:44 ` Joel Reicher
2024-07-12 9:23 ` Dr Rainer Woitok
2024-07-12 9:45 ` Jon Fineman
2024-07-12 10:08 ` Teemu Likonen
2024-07-12 18:08 ` Teemu Likonen
2024-07-13 23:46 ` Björn Bidar
2024-07-14 9:52 ` Andreas Eder [this message]
2024-07-14 17:25 ` Björn Bidar
2024-07-15 9:13 ` Is anybody using "NotMuch" as an email client?, " James Thomas
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