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#+STARTUP:showall
* NEWS (user visible changes)
* 1.3.x (unreleased, experimental/development version)
* 1.4 (released, as of April 18 2020)
*** mu
- mu now defaults to the [[https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html][XDG Base Directory Specification]] for the default
locations for various files. E.g. on Unix the mu database now lives under
~~/.cache/mu/~ rather than ~~/.mu~. You can still use the old location by
passing ~--muhome=~/.mu~ to various ~mu~ commands, or setting ~(setq
mu4e-mu-home "~/.mu")~ for ~mu4e~.
If your ~~/.cache~ is volatile (e.g., is cleared on reboot), you may want
use ~--muhome~. Some mailing-list dicussion suggest that's fairly rare
though.
After upgrading, you may wish to delete the files in the old location to
recover some diskspace.
- There's a new subcommand ~mu init~ to initialize the mu database, which
takes the ~--maildir~ and ~--my-address~ parameters that ~index~ used to take.
These parameters are persistent so ~index~ does not need (or accept) them
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implies that you need to re-index after changing these parameters.
- There is another new subcommand ~mu info~ to get information about the mu
database.
database, the personal addresses etc.
- The contacts cache (which is used by ~mu cfind~ and ~mu4e~'s
contact-completion) is now stored as part of the Xapian database rather
than as a separate file.
- mu now defaults to the [[https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html][XDG Base Directory Specification]] for the default
locations for various files. E.g. on Unix the mu database now lives under
~~/.cache/mu/~ rather than ~~/.mu~. You can still use the old location by
passing ~--muhome=~/.mu~ to various ~mu~ commands, or setting ~(setq
mu4e-mu-home "~/.mu")~ for ~mu4e~.
It is expected that the directory where the database lives, survives a
reboot; if that is not true in your case, you can use ~--muhome~ (otherwise
you'd have to reindex after each reboot).
After upgrading, you may wish to delete the files in the old location to
recover some diskspace.
- The ~--xbatchsize~ and ~--autoupgrade~ options for indexing are gone now; both
are determined implicitly now.
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section above).
It is strongly recommended that you run ~mu init~ with the appropriate
parameters to (re)initialize the Xapian database.
parameters to (re)initialize the Xapian database, as mentioned in the
mu-section above.
The main screen shows your address(es), and issues a warning if
~user-email-address~ is not part of that (and refer you to ~mu init~). You can
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- In addition, he added support for custom headers, so the ones for for the
non-gnus-view should work just as well.
- Pierre Neidhardt contributed an "Account Setup Helper" which wraps the
existing context setup with some niceties for accounts. See the manual for
details.
- Pierre Neidhardt contributed an experimental "Account Setup Helper" which
wraps the existing context setup with some niceties for accounts. See the
manual for details.
- ~org-mode~ support is enabled by default now. ~speedbar~ support is disabled
by default.
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- Replying to mailing-lists has been improved, allowing for choosing for
replying to all, sender, list-only.
- ~mu4e~ now shows unread/all counts for bookmarks in the main screen. This is
on by default, but can be disabled by setting ~:hide-unread~ in the bookmark
~plist~ to ~t~. For speed-reasons, these counts do _not_ filter out duplicates
or messages that have been removed from the filesystem behind mu4e's back.
- A very visible change, ~mu4e~ now shows unread/all counts for bookmarks in
the main screen. This is on by default, but can be disabled by setting
~:hide-unread~ in the bookmark ~plist~ to ~t~. For speed-reasons, these counts
do _not_ filter out duplicates or messages that have been removed from the
filesystem behind mu4e's back.
- ~mu4e-attachment-dir~ now also applies to composing messages; it determines
the default directory for inclusion.

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## Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
AC_PREREQ([2.68])
AC_INIT([mu],[1.3.10],[https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues],[mu])
AC_INIT([mu],[1.4],[https://github.com/djcb/mu/issues],[mu])
AC_COPYRIGHT([Copyright (C) 2008-2020 Dirk-Jan C. Binnema])
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([mu/mu.cc])