Check out: https://github.com/gauteh/lieer/wiki/GNU-Emacs-and-Lieer Regards, Gaute søn. 14. feb. 2021, 17:55 skrev Matt Armstrong : > Mark Gardner writes: > > > I am so close to getting my ideal email setup working... > > > > Instead of offlineimap or mbsync, I use gmailieer to pull down emails. It > > is quite fast and works with notmuch to map Gmail labels to notmuch tags. > > Much cleaner than the awkward way of accessing Gmail through IMAP. Where > I > > am stuck is in sending the email. > > > > I could set up smtpmail as described in > > https://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#index12h2 but gmailieer recently > (v1.1) > > gained the capability to send mail. I would like to use that if I can so. > > > > Gmailieer sends a draft through Gmail without a problem (once I create a > > draft using message mode in emacs). Both sending a file and sending from > > stdin work: > > $ gmi send -C path/to/mailbox 1586809748.A123456Z12345.test\:2\,D > > $ cat 1586809748.A123456Z12345.test\:2\,D | gmi send -C path/to/mailbox > > > > But I am stuck configuring emacs to use gmailieer instead of sendmail or > > smtpmail.el. According to the emacs manual, the variable > send-mail-function > > can be set but none of the choices looks appropriate for gmailieer: > > > https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Mail-Sending.html > > > > Anyone have an idea how to configure emacs to use gmailieer to send > emails? > > Mark, you'll likely have to write a send-mail-function that works with > ilieer. Or, you'll have to write a wrapper script that makes ilieer's > command line behave similarly to the classic Unix sendmail. At my former > employer we took the second option. SMTP was locked down but the > security folks provided a command line tool that could send email. The > Emacs afficionados patched that program to be behavior-compatible with > sendmail so we could set Emacs' 'send-mail-function' to > the 'sendmail-send-it' function. > > Hope that helps! > _______________________________________________ > notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org > To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-leave@notmuchmail.org >