[[!img notmuch-logo.png alt="Notmuch logo" class="left"]] Notmuch is a great mail indexing tool that can also be used *in conjunction* with existing Mail User Agents (MUA) instead of replacing them. The advantage of such mixed solutions is that users can benefit from notmuch features (such as full-text search and thread reconstruction) without *having to* change MUA. A popular geek MUA is [the Mutt e-mail client](http://www.mutt.org); integrating notmuch with Mutt is not seamless, but fairly straightforward. There are two principal possibilities, either using a patched mutt that handles internally notmuch, or use a sets of scripts/handler within mutt to achieve something close. [[!toc levels=2]] ## Addressbook management and vim There are some emacs tips over [here](http://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#index15h2) that explains how to configure emacs with an addressbook, but the few solutions were not fast enough for me. And I never could test the vala-based code. So I updated the notmuch_addresses code to use a cache to be able to make better matches and still be lightning fast. And finally, [I needed](http://i.got.nothing.to/blog/2013/03/20/how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-mail/) to have a way to autocomplete my recipients' addresses automagically from within `vim`. So that's why I created the [notmuch_abook](https://github.com/guyzmo/notmuch-abook) code. You can either install it as a plugin in vim, using vundle: Vundle 'guyzmo/notmuch-abook' Or if you're not using vim (which is objectively the best editor ever), you may want to use it as standalone: % pip install notmuch_abook To configure the address book, append to `~/.notmuch-config` the following: % cat > ~/.notmuch-config << EOF [addressbook] path=/home/YOURUSERNAME/.notmuch-abook.db backend=sqlite3 EOF where YOURUSERNAME is your home directory. Then, you can sync the addressbook cache by running. It will create the database file specified in configuration, and go through all notmuch's indexed mails to get all addresses headers and cache them. It takes around 20 seconds on my 10000 mails index: % notmuch_abook create And you can query for addresses using the lookup command, which will match the beginning of each word in the name and address, as follows: % notmuch_abook lookup Foo Foobar Bar Bar Foobar Bar Bar Bar Bar Bar Bar If you're using vim, when you edit a mail having a filetype set to mail, you will be able to open a completion menu when you do at every address header.