Re: Avoiding the "huge INBOX of death"

2016-07-19 Thread fauno
Raphaël Fournier-S'niehotta writes: > Hello fellow notmuchers, > Perhaps there is another solution to deal with this in a notmuch-based setup, > I > would very much like any of your feedback. i made toomuch[^0] to archive email by year-month and it works really well for me :P [^0]: https://git

Re: Avoiding the "huge INBOX of death"

2016-07-19 Thread Olivier Schwander
Le 19 Jul 2016 11:42, Raphaël Fournier-S'niehotta a écrit: > Hello fellow notmuchers, > > I am a longtime "classic" mutt user, willing to switch to a notmuch-based > solution (probably neomutt). However, as far as I understand, I will have to > deal with a "huge INBOX of death", as put by Anarcat

Re: Avoiding the "huge INBOX of death"

2016-07-19 Thread Vladimir Marek
I can't speak for everyone, but here's what I am using. I do have 'messages' directory which contains 'imap' and 'archive'. messages \-imap \-archive The imap directory is being synchronized via offlineimap to the server. In the offlineimap postsync hook I call a script which does some bookke

Re: Avoiding the "huge INBOX of death"

2016-07-19 Thread David Bremner
Raphaël Fournier-S'niehotta writes: > Hello fellow notmuchers, > > I am a longtime "classic" mutt user, willing to switch to a notmuch-based > solution (probably neomutt). However, as far as I understand, I will have to > deal with a "huge INBOX of death", as put by Anarcat in a recent blog post

notmuch release 0.22.1 now available

2016-07-19 Thread David Bremner
Where to obtain notmuch 0.22.1 === http://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.22.1.tar.gz Which can be verified with: http://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.22.1.tar.gz.sha1 216615e10d17a4917089c491361bc5844c0a86b9 notmuch-0.22.1.tar.gz http://notmuchmail.org/

Avoiding the "huge INBOX of death"

2016-07-19 Thread Raphaël Fournier-S'niehotta
Hello fellow notmuchers, I am a longtime "classic" mutt user, willing to switch to a notmuch-based solution (probably neomutt). However, as far as I understand, I will have to deal with a "huge INBOX of death", as put by Anarcat in a recent blog post [1], that when all emails remain in a single ma