X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=howto.mdwn;h=1d20004ec31a862ce8a4636a5751e2fae08f69a5;hb=7f97755bd4fe86f1611298054223114a674144a7;hp=b7cb71f002f7ee952b486c47d21692dbb4ea0174;hpb=bfe94051ca5ed3d26ef3378d6ec37c1985029a86;p=notmuch-wiki diff --git a/howto.mdwn b/howto.mdwn index b7cb71f..1d20004 100644 --- a/howto.mdwn +++ b/howto.mdwn @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Some tips about how to do some useful things with notmuch, and the various "third party" notmuch utilities. -* Receiving mail +* **Receive mail** Notmuch requires either [maildir flag](http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html) or a "mh"-style @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ various "third party" notmuch utilities. is in a file of it's own will work. Here are some generally well-regarded mail retrieval tools: - * [offlineimap](http://software.complete.org/software/projects/show/offlineimap) - quite - useful and widely tested, it also offers a handy hook that + * [offlineimap](https://github.com/jgoerzen/offlineimap/wiki/) - + quite useful and widely tested, it also offers a handy hook that will come in useful a bit later in our setup. Also supports "presynchook" and "postsynchook" command that will get run whenever you sync. Point _postsynchook_ to a script that gets run @@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ various "third party" notmuch utilities. * [fetchmail](http://fetchmail.berlios.de/) -See the [initial tagging page](/initial_taggin) for more info on intial tagging of messages. + See the [initial tagging page](/initial_tagging) for more info on intial tagging of messages. -* Print only filenames of a search +* **Print only filenames of a search (python bindings)** Notmuch includes python bindings to the notmuch shared library, called [cnotmuch](http://pypi.python.org/pypi/cnotmuch). Extensive @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ See the [initial tagging page](/initial_taggin) for more info on intial tagging for m in q.search_messages(): print m.get_filename() -* Sync notmuch tags and maildir flags +* **Sync notmuch tags and maildir flags** Some IMAP users rely on maildir flags that convey the status "seen", "replied", "trashed", in order to synchronize the status of their