Hi Ben -- Thanks. I did see it a few days ago (it is well indexed on Google!), but while it would provide good search, it leaves most of the other requirements off the list.
Probably I should have also stated one of the other requirements, which is that I'm looking for a single tool which can provide both the local networking daemons as well as the gmail sync, to reduce my configuration and management footprint. The only external software I'd like in addition are the MUA and postgres. jonathan On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 03:03:25PM -0500, Ben Boeckel wrote: > On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 17:26:31 -0800, Jonathan Gold wrote: > > I currently use the mbox format, fetchmail, procmail, and msmtp, but it > > is a bit unwieldy and doesn't give me the SQL search interface I'd like. > > It isn't postgres, but have you looked at notmuch? It has mail-oriented > search tools built-in for outside-of-mutt searching. Example output > here: > > % notmuch search mutt-dev > thread:0000000000013927 2015-02-25 [1/1] Mutt; [Mutt] #3740: multi-byte > characters not handled in query window (inbox) > thread:00000000000138f4 2015-01-22 [5/5] Ben Boeckel, David Champion, > Vincent Lefevre; mutt: Fix the hcache type punning warning. (inbox) > thread:000000000001387d 2014-08-23 [1/1] Mutt; [Mutt] #3699: Enable %a > for pgp_encrypt_only_command (inbox) > thread:000000000001312a 2014-06-22 [2/2] Mutt; [Mutt] #3695: OpenPGP: > use fingerprint instead of key ID (inbox) > thread:0000000000013129 2014-06-22 [1/1] Mutt; [Mutt] #3175: mutt > should display keyid for which it wants the password (inbox) > thread:0000000000013116 2014-05-25 [4/4] Mutt; [Mutt] #3665: Encrypting > postponed messages (flagged inbox) > thread:00000000000130fb 2014-05-07 [1/1] Mutt; [Mutt] #3687: Threads > expand when other IMAP clients access IMAP folder (inbox) > > https://notmuchmail.org/ > > --Ben
