Hello world, I'm using notmuch and mutt-kz flawlessly for over a year, and I'm really happy with them, so thank you guys for providing such great tools! So I updated the notmuchmail.org wikipage about mutt: http://notmuchmail.org/notmuch-mutt/ I also wanted to enable completion from within vim, so I extended the mutt_addresses.py script, so it creates and updates a cache of addresses in a sqlite3 database. It is available on pypi, so you can use it as a standalone CLI application: https://github.com/guyzmo/notmuch-abook/ About that one, I made the choice to use sqlite3 as backend, because it was an easy way to create fast queries of addresses, but I was wondering if it would not be more intelligent to integrate the addresses indexing in the xapian database directly? And finally, I have tried to compile the vala-notmuch addressbook, but the compilation is failing because of some change in the database_open call, and I don't have much time to understand Vala's API mappings to C. But I've been told it is lightning fast when querying notmuch directly. Has anyone patched that code, and still use it with latest notmuch? I'd give it a try to replace my sqlite3 backend in the script. Cheers, -- Guyzmo