* Does notmuch works on Windows?
@ 2021-09-28 15:31 j.tindlebaum
2021-09-29 10:23 ` David Bremner
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From: j.tindlebaum @ 2021-09-28 15:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: notmuch
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Hello,
Notmuch seems to be a good solution for dealing with emails in Emacs. I've
learned that Notmuch as been packaged for a few Linux, BSD and macOS
operating systems.
Now, is there a way to have Notmuch running in Windows (v. 8.1) with Emacs?
Is there a reasonable workaround?
Thank you for you time and feedback.
--
Jay
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* Re: Does notmuch works on Windows?
2021-09-28 15:31 Does notmuch works on Windows? j.tindlebaum
@ 2021-09-29 10:23 ` David Bremner
2021-10-23 0:01 ` j.tindlebaum
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From: David Bremner @ 2021-09-29 10:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: j.tindlebaum, notmuch; +Cc: Claudio Bley
<j.tindlebaum@runbox.com> writes:
> Notmuch seems to be a good solution for dealing with emails in Emacs. I've
> learned that Notmuch as been packaged for a few Linux, BSD and macOS
> operating systems.
>
> Now, is there a way to have Notmuch running in Windows (v. 8.1) with Emacs?
> Is there a reasonable workaround?
>
> Thank you for you time and feedback.
>
Some years ago, Claudio Bley ported notmuch to Windows [1]. Looking at
github [2], it looks like that project is no longer active. I have
copied Claudio in case he has more up to date information.
The easy path would presumably be to use WSL(2?). I have seen discussion
of that in various web searches, but I don't have any personal
experience with it (and iirc, it needs a newer Windows?).
[1]: https://nmbug.notmuchmail.org/nmweb/show/87mwm71x91.wl%25claudio.bley%40gmail.com
[2]: https://github.com/avdv/notmuch-w32
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* Re: Does notmuch works on Windows?
2021-09-29 10:23 ` David Bremner
@ 2021-10-23 0:01 ` j.tindlebaum
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: j.tindlebaum @ 2021-10-23 0:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Bremner, notmuch; +Cc: Claudio Bley
Dear David,
Thank you for your feedback. I've just moved (100%) to Linux. Problem
solved.
And thank you Claudio for your time and work so notmuch could run on
Windows.
All the best.
--
Jay
On Wed, 2021-09-29 at 07:23 -0300, David Bremner wrote:
> <j.tindlebaum@runbox.com> writes:
>
> > Notmuch seems to be a good solution for dealing with emails in
> > Emacs. I've
> > learned that Notmuch as been packaged for a few Linux, BSD and
> > macOS
> > operating systems.
> >
> > Now, is there a way to have Notmuch running in Windows (v. 8.1)
> > with Emacs?
> > Is there a reasonable workaround?
> >
> > Thank you for you time and feedback.
> >
>
> Some years ago, Claudio Bley ported notmuch to Windows [1]. Looking
> at
> github [2], it looks like that project is no longer active. I have
> copied Claudio in case he has more up to date information.
>
> The easy path would presumably be to use WSL(2?). I have seen
> discussion
> of that in various web searches, but I don't have any personal
> experience with it (and iirc, it needs a newer Windows?).
>
> [1]:
> https://nmbug.notmuchmail.org/nmweb/show/87mwm71x91.wl%25claudio.bley%40gmail.com
> [2]: https://github.com/avdv/notmuch-w32
>
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