X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=remoteusage.mdwn;h=770164d10ab43d9d7070fbdc957ffd38cbca4090;hb=90037cff8296a89bedcc4c2fb93001d245b7ff92;hp=c656121a9d9adf45a367e5d0f01ae0a1bc8d8f01;hpb=df77a5ccd1b0581b1cb3a7ebcf14df7eb048053b;p=notmuch-wiki diff --git a/remoteusage.mdwn b/remoteusage.mdwn index c656121..770164d 100644 --- a/remoteusage.mdwn +++ b/remoteusage.mdwn @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ server), `bash`, and `ssh` on another computer (let's call that computer 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 (3). 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. +(3) If you don't want / cannot use password-free login, +[[This|remoteusage/124]] page provides yet another alternative. ## Configure `ssh` on the client computer ## @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ script: (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 @@ -91,6 +91,8 @@ Bcc mails to yourself: (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 @@ -101,4 +103,4 @@ 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]] or -[[yet another alternative|remoteusage/aboriginal]]. +[[yet another alternative|remoteusage/124]].