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*** mu4e *** mu4e
- ~mu4e~ no longer uses the ~mu4e-maildir~ and ~mu4e-user-mail-address-list~
variables; instead it uses the information it gets from ~mu~ (see the ~mu~
section above).
It is strongly recommended that you run ~mu init~ with the appropriate
parameters to (re)initialize the Xapian database.
- In many cases, ~mu4e~ used to receive /all/ contacts after each indexing - In many cases, ~mu4e~ used to receive /all/ contacts after each indexing
operation; this was slow for some users, so we have updated this to /only/ operation; this was slow for some users, so we have updated this to /only/
get the contacts that have changed since the last round. get the contacts that have changed since the last round.
@ -46,15 +53,11 @@
of those should migrate to ~mu4e-contact-process-function~; see its of those should migrate to ~mu4e-contact-process-function~; see its
docstring for details. docstring for details.
- ~mu4e~ no longer uses the ~mu4e-maildir~ and ~mu4e-user-mail-address-list~
variables; instead it uses the information it gets from ~mu~ (see the ~mu~
section above).
- Christophe Troestler contributed support for Gnus' calender-invitation - Christophe Troestler contributed support for Gnus' calender-invitation
handling in mu4e (i.e., you should be able to accept/reject invitations handling in mu4e (i.e., you should be able to accept/reject invitations
etc.). It's very fresh code, and likely it'll be tweaked in the future. etc.). It's very fresh code, and likely it'll be tweaked in the future.
But it's available now for testing. Note that this requires the gnus-based But it's available now for testing. Note that this requires the gnus-based
viewer, ie ~(setq mu4e-view-use-gnus t)~ viewer, as per ~(setq mu4e-view-use-gnus t)~
- In addition, he added support for custom headers, so the ones for for the - In addition, he added support for custom headers, so the ones for for the
non-gnus-view should work just as well. non-gnus-view should work just as well.
@ -66,7 +69,7 @@
- ~org-mode~ support is enabled by default now. ~speedbar~ support is disabled - ~org-mode~ support is enabled by default now. ~speedbar~ support is disabled
by default. by default.
- ~mu4e~ now adds message-id's to messages when saving drafts, so we can find - ~mu4e~ now adds message-ids to messages when saving drafts, so we can find
them even with ~mu4e-headers-skip-duplicates~. them even with ~mu4e-headers-skip-duplicates~.
- Bookmarks (as in ~mu4e-bookmarks~) are now simple plists (instead of cl - Bookmarks (as in ~mu4e-bookmarks~) are now simple plists (instead of cl

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ E-mail messages which are not stored in something resembling a maildir
leaf-directory (\fIcur\fR and \fInew\fR) are ignored, as are the cache leaf-directory (\fIcur\fR and \fInew\fR) are ignored, as are the cache
directories for \fInotmuch\fR and \fIgnus\fR, and any dot-directory. directories for \fInotmuch\fR and \fIgnus\fR, and any dot-directory.
Symlinks are not followed. The maildir must be on a single file-system; symlinks are not followed.
If there is a file called \fI.noindex\fR in a directory, the contents of that If there is a file called \fI.noindex\fR in a directory, the contents of that
directory and all of its subdirectories will be ignored. This can be useful to directory and all of its subdirectories will be ignored. This can be useful to

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@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ this defaults to \fI~/.cache/mu\fR, \fI~/.config/mu\fR). Earlier versions of
\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-maildir\fR=\fI<maildir>\fR \fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-maildir\fR=\fI<maildir>\fR
starts searching at \fI<maildir>\fR. By default, \fBmu\fR uses whatever the starts searching at \fI<maildir>\fR. By default, \fBmu\fR uses whatever the
\fBMAILDIR\fR environment variable is set to; if it is not set, it tries \fBMAILDIR\fR environment variable is set to; if it is not set, it tries
\fI~/Maildir\fR. \fI~/Maildir\fR. The maildir must be on a single file-system; and symbolic links
are not supported.
.TP .TP
\fB\-\-my-address\fR=\fI<my-email-address>\fR \fB\-\-my-address\fR=\fI<my-email-address>\fR

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@ -1002,11 +1002,8 @@ mu4e-compose.")
path)) path))
(defun mu4e-personal-addresses() (defun mu4e-personal-addresses()
"Get the user's personal addresses, if any. If none are set on the server-side, "Get the user's personal addresses, if any."
fall back to the obsolete `mu4e-user-mail-address-list'." (when mu4e~server-props (plist-get mu4e~server-props :personal-addresses)))
(let ((addrs (and mu4e~server-props
(plist-get mu4e~server-props :personal-addresses))))
(if addrs addrs mu4e-user-mail-address-list)))
(defun mu4e-server-version() (defun mu4e-server-version()
"Get the server version, which should match mu4e's." "Get the server version, which should match mu4e's."

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@ -394,9 +394,10 @@ have your e-mail messages stored in a
@emph{maildir}@footnote{@url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maildir}; @emph{maildir}@footnote{@url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maildir};
in this manual we use the term `maildir' for both the standard and the in this manual we use the term `maildir' for both the standard and the
hierarchy of maildirs that store your messages} --- a specific hierarchy of maildirs that store your messages} --- a specific
directory structure with one-file-per-message. If you are already directory structure with one-file-per-message.
using a maildir, you are lucky. If not, some setup is required:
If you are already using a maildir, you are lucky. If not, some setup
is required:
@itemize @itemize
@item @emph{Using an external IMAP or POP server} --- if you are using an @item @emph{Using an external IMAP or POP server} --- if you are using an
@abbr{IMAP} or @abbr{POP} server, you can use tools like @t{getmail}, @abbr{IMAP} or @abbr{POP} server, you can use tools like @t{getmail},
@ -410,6 +411,9 @@ a maildir as well, maybe in combination with @t{procmail}. A bit of
googling should be able to provide you with the details. googling should be able to provide you with the details.
@end itemize @end itemize
The maildir must be on a single file-system; and symbolic links are
not supported.
@node Initializing the message store @node Initializing the message store
@section Initializing the message store @section Initializing the message store