Rafael Avila de Espindola writes on mars 27, 2017 4:32:
I currently have a mbsync + notmuch setup and I am just about to give
this a try.

One question is what the notmuch setup should look like. I assume I
should create a new config file pointing to the directory where the
emails will be written to. Do I have to run notmuch setup to create the
db?


Yes, it is a good idea to just back up your entire notmuch db and set up
a new one to test gmailieer with.

gmailieer respects $NOTMUCH_CONFIG and reads it to figure out which
'new' tags to add (no need to use inbox or unread here, that will only
create confusion - I only use 'new' to do tagging).

Assuming you want to set up a separate notmuch database to test you do
the following:

first:
   get a client secret API key for gmailieer [0], you only need this
 during setup or if gmailieer needs to be re-authenticated. so store it
 somewhere safe, say: ~/.secret/client_secret.json. ideally this should
 be unnecessary [1].

# setting up a separate notmuch db
$ mkdir ~/test_mail/  # our new mail root
$ cd ~/test_mail
$ export NOTMUCH_CONFIG=$(pwd)/.notmuch-config
$ mkdir mail          # new mail database root
$ notmuch setup
 * specify ~/test_mail/mail as mail database
 * specify only 'new' as new tag
$ notmuch new         # create db
$ cd mail

NOTE: As long as you are using a non-standard notmuch config location make
sure that environment variable is set when using gmailieer.

# setting up gmailieer
$ mkdir gmail
 * this will be the gmailieer local repository.
 * it should be a sub-dir of the root mail db.
 * you can keep other mail (from other accounts) outside this
   gmailieer local repository.
$ cd gmail
$ gmi auth -c ~/.secret/client_secret.json
 * authenticate gmailieer, choose the correct account, say:
   [email protected]
$ gmi init -a [email protected] # gmailieer should now be set up
$ gmi pull # does the initial pull, fetching all you messages - this
          # could take some time.

When you want to synchronize your account you do:
$ gmi sync    # which effectively does gmi push; gmi pull

this will also update the notmuch database so it should not be necessary
to run 'notmuch new' afterwards.

Regards, Gaute

[0] https://console.developers.google.com/flows/enableapi?apiid=gmail
[1] https://github.com/gauteh/gmailieer/issues/1

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