From c8ab20ff567f9e6d3d38003d8feefa4c07b11ab7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Bremner Date: Tue, 31 May 2022 07:47:49 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] mention neomutt --- mutttips.mdwn | 22 ++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/mutttips.mdwn b/mutttips.mdwn index 56a1629..6f133bb 100644 --- a/mutttips.mdwn +++ b/mutttips.mdwn @@ -17,22 +17,24 @@ notmuch, or use a sets of scripts/handler within mutt to achieve something close There's a page about the [[notmuch-mutt]] scripts that are distributed along with notmuch, in its contrib directory. -# Using Notmuch with mutt-kz +# Using Notmuch with neomutt -Here is a tip about how to set up [mutt-kz](https://github.com/karelzak/mutt-kz), a fork -of the mutt MUA with support of notmuch integrated. +*Note*: This discussion was updated by a non-mutt user from talking about mutt-kz to +[neomutt](https://neomutt.org/). Caveat lector! -## Install: -You'll need to first have notmuch installed and the notmuch library available to -configure. Otherwise, it is a good old autoconf setup, so here it goes: +## Install: - git clone https://github.com/karelzak/mutt-kz.git - cd mutt-kz - ./configure && make && make install +See (the neomutt install page)[https://neomutt.org/distro]. If +building from source see [build +instructions](https://neomutt.org/dev/build/build). Note in particular +the `--notmuch` ## Configuration: +*N.B.* From here is unmodified previous discussion about `mutt-kz`, +which hopefully also applies to neomutt. + Here is my `.muttrc` I use with `mutt-kz`, explanations as comments: # notmuch @@ -75,7 +77,7 @@ the bindings defined in configuration (such as A/I/S/+/-). ## Mail tagging on sending -You may have noticed in `mutt-kz`'s configuration that I set the `sendmail` variable +You may have noticed in `neomutts`'s configuration that I set the `sendmail` variable of mutt to a `nm_sendmail` script. This is for tagging outgoing mail each time I send a mail. Here is the content of the script (which may be used directly in mutt's variable, I did not try). -- 2.43.0