On Fri, May 23 2025, Matteo Valsasina wrote: > Hi all, > i use a simple and quite effortless setup which is ok with me: > - mails are read in gnus > - mailing lists have rule to be delivered in folder (as i can read them quite > async) > - other mails all goes to inbox > - mine zero inbox meens all emails are read and not truly empty inbox (here > gnus is a master not showing read mails by default) > - if i have to process a mail later i make a link in org agenda to the > message with mail subject > - if i really have to notice a mail i can mark to stay visible in gnus (still > bad practice but for double check) > - periodically (usually onece a year) i move mail in year named folder > - if i process a mail via agenda and is not linked anymore in gnus (moved to > year folder) means i left it for too long time and i can find it searching > via subject (usually rare) > - inbox with circa one year of mail is not that heavy to be managed > - year division + search capabilities of mail clients is usually enough to > find everything and it is no big effort to mantain > > CAPTURE TEMPLATE FOR ORG: > ("m" "TODO from Mail" entry (file+headline "~/org_todo/notes.org" "Mail > Tasks") > "* TODO %? %a\nSCHEDULED: %t > :PROPERTIES: > :CREATED: %U > :END: > :LOGBOOK:" > :prepend t :empty-lines 1)
Hmmm, that's interesting that you keep emails "grouped" by year to help... I hadn't thought of that before. I'll consider it. Although I'd personally use time span shorter than a year... -- In gratitude, Kristoffer