From 725818094e123b6b5f093c4285a4bac5aa650ecb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Petr Baudis Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2012 01:44:09 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Howto: Reference alternative mutt integration --- howto.mdwn | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/howto.mdwn b/howto.mdwn index 12bd725..fea9e52 100644 --- a/howto.mdwn +++ b/howto.mdwn @@ -82,19 +82,46 @@ various "third party" notmuch utilities. MUA. A popular geek MUA is [the Mutt e-mail client](http://www.mutt.org); - integrating notmuch with Mutt is fairly straightforward. An - [**how to use Notmuch with Mutt**](http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/) - has been written by Stefano Zacchiroli, together with some glue code. Check - out the - [howto](http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/) - for more information. - - (Note by the howto author: I've linked the howto from this wiki rather - than splicing it in, in order to avoid duplication of information. If you - think it would be better to have it here, feel free to copy the text - here. The howto is - [available](http://git.upsilon.cc/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=zack-homepage.git;a=history;f=blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt.mdwn) - in markdown syntax from the Git repository of my homepage.) + integrating notmuch with Mutt is not seamless, but fairly straightforward. + There are two principal possibilities, each with its own ups and downs: + + * Using mutt-notmuch, which will create a "virtual" maildir folder with + search results whenever a search is made. The upside is that you can + search all your folders simultanously; the downside is that your + modifications in the results listing do not carry over, also having + to switch folders comes with some more annoyances. + + An + [**how to use Notmuch with Mutt**](http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/) + has been written by Stefano Zacchiroli. Check out the + [howto](http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/) + for more information. + + (Note by the howto author: I've linked the howto from this wiki rather + than splicing it in, in order to avoid duplication of information. If you + think it would be better to have it here, feel free to copy the text + here. The howto is + [available](http://git.upsilon.cc/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=zack-homepage.git;a=history;f=blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt.mdwn) + in markdown syntax from the Git repository of my homepage.) + + * Using a simple macro that will emulate the "limit" mutt functionality + using notmuch. + + See the [**alternative notmuch integration**](http://log.or.cz/?p=228) + blog post for instructions and details, + or simply put these two macros to your muttrc: + + # 'L' performs a notmuch query, showing only the results + macro index L "unset wait_keyread -p 'notmuch query: ' x; echo \$x >~/.cache/mutt_terms~i \"\`notmuch search --output=messages \$(cat ~/.cache/mutt_terms) | head -n 600 | perl -le '@a=<>;chomp@a;s/\^id:// for@a;$,=\"|\";print@a'\`\"" "show only messages matching a notmuch pattern" + # 'a' shows all messages again (supersedes default binding) + macro index a "all\n" "show all messages (undo limit)" + + The upside (if you are used to working in the context of a single folder) + is that this really does use the limit functionality of mutt + and you are still in your original folder. + The downside is that this approach has scaling problems + and works well only for reasonably specific queries. + * **Automatically retagging the database (e.g., when upgrading versions)** -- 2.43.0