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[[https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e/Installation.html#Dependencies-for-Debian_002fUbuntu][https://img.shields.io/badge/Platform-Linux-2e8b57?logo=linux&.svg]]
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[[https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e/Installation.html#Building-from-a-release-tarball-1][https://img.shields.io/badge/Platform-FreeBSD-8b3a3a?logo=freebsd&logoColor=c32136&.svg]]
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[[https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/mu#default][https://img.shields.io/badge/Platform-macOS-101010?logo=apple&logoColor=ffffff&.svg]]
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[[https://github.com/msys2-unofficial/MSYS2-packages/blob/master/mu/README.org][https://img.shields.io/badge/Platform-Windows-00bfff?logo=windows&logoColor=00bfff&.svg]]
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https://img.shields.io/badge/Platform-WSL2%20(experimental)-blue
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[ *Note*: you are looking at the *development* branch, which is where new code is
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being developed and tested, and which may occasionally break. Distributions and
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non-adventurous users are instead recommended to use the [[https://github.com/djcb/mu/tree/release/1.10][1.10 Release Branch]] or
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to pick up one of the [[https://github.com/djcb/mu/releases][1.10 Releases]]. ]
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Welcome to ~mu~!
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*Note*: you are looking at the *development* branch, which is where new code is
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being developed and tested, and which may occasionally break.
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Distributions and non-adventurous users are instead recommended to use the [[https://github.com/djcb/mu/tree/release/1.10][1.10
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Release Branch]] or to pick up one of the [[https://github.com/djcb/mu/releases][1.10 Releases]].
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Given the enormous amounts of e-mail many people gather and the importance of
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e-mail message in our work-flows, it's essential to quickly deal with all that
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mail - in particular, to instantly find that one important e-mail you need right
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~mu~ is a tool for dealing with e-mail messages stored in the Maildir-format. ~mu~'s
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purpose in life is to help you to quickly find the messages you need; in
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addition, it allows you to view messages, extract attachments, create new
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maildirs, and so on. =mu= is fully documented.
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maildirs, and so on.
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After indexing your messages into a [[http://www.xapian.org][Xapian]]-database, you can search them using a
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custom query language. You can use various message fields or words in the body
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~mu~ is written in C++; ~mu4e~ is written in ~elisp~ and ~mu-guile~ in a mix of C++ and
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Scheme.
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Note, ~mu~ is available in Linux distributions (e.g. Debian/Ubuntu and Fedora)
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under the name ~maildir-utils~; apparently because they don't like short names.
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All of the code is distributed under the terms of the [[https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html][GNU General Public License
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version 3]] (or higher).
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~mu~ is available in Linux distributions (e.g. Debian/Ubuntu and Fedora) under the
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name ~maildir-utils~; apparently because they don't like short names. All of the
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code is distributed under the terms of the [[https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html][GNU General Public License version 3]]
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(or higher).
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* Installation
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Note: building from source is an /advanced/ subject; esp. if something goes wrong.
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The below simple examples are a start, but all tools involved have many options;
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there are differences between systems, versions etc. So if this is all a bit
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daunting we recommend to wait for someone else to build it for you, such as a
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Linux distribution. Many have packages available.
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Note: building from source is an /advanced/ subject, especially if something goes
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wrong. The below simple examples are a start, but all tools involved have many
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options; there are differences between systems, versions etc. So if this is all
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a bit daunting we recommend to wait for someone else to build it for you, such
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as a Linux distribution. Many have packages available.
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** Requirements
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To be able to build ~mu~, ensure you have:
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- a C++17 compiler (~gcc~ or ~clang~ are known to work)
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- development packages for /Xapian/ and /GMime/ and /GLib/ (see ~meson.build~ for the
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- development packages for /Xapian/ and /GMime/ and /GLib/ (see ~meson.build~ for thex
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versions)
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- basic tools such as ~make~, ~sed~, ~grep~
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- ~meson~
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For ~mu4e~, you also need ~emacs~.
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Note, the MSYS2 support for Windows is _experimental_, that is, it works for some
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Note, support for Windows is very much _experimental_, that is, it works for some
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people, but we can't really support it due to lack of the specific expertise.
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Help is welcome!
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$ sudo make install
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#+end_example
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Alternatively, you can run ~meson~ directly:
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Alternatively, you can run ~meson~ directly (see the ~meson~ documentation for
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more details):
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#+begin_example
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$ meson build && ninja -C build
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$ ninja -C build install
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$ meson setup -C build
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$ meson compile -C build
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$ meson install -C build
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#+end_example
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This allows for passing various ~meson~ options, such as ~--prefix~. Consult the
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~meson~ documentation for details.
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