This module makes Emacs an email client, using mu4e
.
I want to live in Emacs, but as we all know, living is incomplete without email. So I prayed to the text editor gods and they (I) answered. Emacs+evil’s editing combined with org-mode for writing emails? Yes please.
It uses
mu4e
to read my email, but depends onofflineimap
(to sync my email via IMAP) andmu
(to index my mail into a formatmu4e
can understand).
+gmail
Enables gmail-specific configuration.
This module requires:
- Either
mbsync
(default) orofflineimap
(to sync mail with) mu
(to index your downloaded messages)
brew install mu --with-emacs
# And one of the following
brew install isync # mbsync
brew install offlineimap
sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S mu
# And one of the following
sudo pacman -S isync # mbsync
sudo pacman -S offlineimap
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
mu
# And one of the following
isync
offlineimap
];
An example of setting up mbsync with home-manager
Remove #
in #sync_program=offlineimap
to choose offlineimap
instead of mbsync
.
sync_program=isync # mbsync
#sync_program=offlineimap
sudo zypper install maildir-utils $sync_programm
This module uses mbsync
by default. To change this, change +mu4e-backend
:
(setq +mu4e-backend 'offlineimap)
Then you must set up offlineimap and index your mail:
- Write a
\~/.offlineimaprc
. Mine can be found in my dotfiles repository. It is configured to download mail to\~/.mail
. I use unix pass to securely store my login credentials. - Download your email:
offlineimap -o
(may take a while) - Index it with mu:
mu index --maildir ~/.mail
Then configure Emacs to use your email address:
;; Each path is relative to `+mu4e-mu4e-mail-path', which is ~/.mail by default
(set-email-account! "Lissner.net"
'((mu4e-sent-folder . "/Lissner.net/Sent Mail")
(mu4e-drafts-folder . "/Lissner.net/Drafts")
(mu4e-trash-folder . "/Lissner.net/Trash")
(mu4e-refile-folder . "/Lissner.net/All Mail")
(smtpmail-smtp-user . "[email protected]")
(user-mail-address . "[email protected]")
(mu4e-compose-signature . "---\nHenrik Lissner"))
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