You may have noticed in `neomutts`'s configuration that I set the `sendmail` variable
of mutt to a `nm_sendmail` script. This is for tagging outgoing mail each time I send
You may have noticed in `neomutts`'s configuration that I set the `sendmail` variable
of mutt to a `nm_sendmail` script. This is for tagging outgoing mail each time I send
-a mail. Here is the content of the script (which may be used directly in mutt's
-variable, I did not try).
+a mail. Here is the content of the script (which may be used directly in mutt's
+variable, I did not try).
-For mail tagging on arrival, I prefer to use a simple procmail delivery along with
-notmuch-delivery (which can be compiled in the `contrib/` directory of notmuch's sources).
+For mail tagging on arrival, I prefer to use a simple procmail delivery along with
+`notmuch insert`.
Of course, you could use formail or maildrop, instead of procmail, but it is flexible
enough for my needs, and here is an example of configuration that can be useful:
Of course, you could use formail or maildrop, instead of procmail, but it is flexible
enough for my needs, and here is an example of configuration that can be useful:
there's a line that updates the addressbook with addresses of current mail, and you'll
be able to read more about it on the [[vimtips]] page.
there's a line that updates the addressbook with addresses of current mail, and you'll
be able to read more about it on the [[vimtips]] page.