3. password-free login (public key authentication) from client to
server. [Here](http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/152) is a
-good page on how to set it up (*).
+good page on how to set it up (<del>3</del>).
4. a reasonably fast connection. (This isn't really *necessary*, but if
your connection is too slow, this won't be very pleasant to use, and
certainly won't seem transparent.)
-(*) If you don't want / cannot use password-free login,
-[[This|remoteusage/aboriginal]] page provides yet another alternative.
+(<del>3</del>) If you don't want / cannot use password-free login,
+[[This|remoteusage/124]] page provides yet another alternative.
## Configure `ssh` on the client computer ##
(setq notmuch-command "/path/to/your/remote-notmuch.sh")
-If you use Fcc, you may want to do something like this on the client, to
-Bcc mails to yourself:
+If you use Fcc and Notmuch older than 0.23, you may want to do something like
+this on the client, to Bcc mails to yourself:
(setq notmuch-fcc-dirs nil)
(add-hook 'message-header-setup-hook
(notmuch-user-name)
(notmuch-user-primary-email))))))
+Starting from 0.23, Fcc is also done through notmuch-command.
+
## Problems ##
Some things probably won't work perfectly, and there might be some
to list them here. And, of course, if you improve on any of these
approaches, please do edit this page and let people know!
-If you have issues, you may want to try the [[old remote usage
-instructions|remoteusage-old]].
+If you have issues, you may want to try the
+[[old remote usage instructions|remoteusage/old]] or
+[[yet another alternative|remoteusage/124]].