James Cook venit, vidit, dixit 2023-04-19 04:19:25: > On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 12:47:24AM +0200, Ralph Seichter wrote: > > Jon Fineman wrote: > > > > > [database] > > > path=/home/jjf/Maildir > > > > > > > and is your Notmuch DB directory /full/path/to/your/Maildir/.notmuch , > > > > i.e. nested inside your Maildir folder? > > > Yes. > > > > Then our respective directory paths are similar. aerc still does not > > work for me, though. I had suspected that the nested directories might > > be causing trouble for me, but that's apparently not the case. > > > > -Ralph > > You could try tracing aerc's systems calls (e.g. ktrace on BSD, strace > on Linux) to see what file it's trying to access. > > Incidentally, my current favourite notmuch client is neomutt. It > probably helps that I'm already used to it. I tried notmuch-emacs and > aerc, and they were okay, though aerc seemed a bit buggy (but that was a > while ago). I tried meli but it wasn't ready yet (maybe it is now?). I > haven't tried notmuch-vim. Is there any good documentation on neomutt's notmuch support beyond what is on their website? I currently use alot for its great notmuch support (in particular tag completion with search and tag inyterfaces, multiple "tabs"/views) but find myself switching to neomutt for its better mime support (plus s/mime) and features like thread split & join, so far mostly maildir backed. neomutt's doc probably tell you everything you need to know to set up a notmuch-friendly user experience, but ... I know multiple views will not be a thing in neomutt. Easy tagging and nm-based search are a must, though. Being able to switch to the "maildir view" of a message (so that you can rearrange messages within your maildir folder tree) would be a plus. Michael _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-leave@notmuchmail.org