On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 09:50:46 -0800, Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> wrote: > On Wed, 26 May 2010 17:01:34 +0300, Ali Polatel <alip@exherbo.org> wrote: > > notmuch-deliver is a maildir delivery tool for notmuch mail indexer. It > > reads from standard input, delivers the mail to the specified maildir > > and adds it to the notmuch database. This is meant as a convenient > > alternative to running notmuch new after mail delivery. > > Thanks for sharing this, Ali. You're welcome! > What's the best way to advertise this to potential users? Never thought about it honestly, I've just been using for sometime now and I'm quite happy with the results. > Should we include a separate utils directory in the notmuch repository > with auxiliary programs like this? Well, such programs should live in their own repositories. One big git repository with everything in it is just against the idea of distributed source control management imo. > Or should we implement this functionality within the notmuch binary > itself? We can think about this when the tool gets enough testing in my opinion. At this stage I don't think it's worth the hassle to include the functionality into the notmuch binary itself, but this is my personal opinion and I don't really know how many people in the outer-space uses this program. > I'm open to suggestions. Oh well, I'm open to more vodka. > If nothing else, the notmuchmail.org web page should grow a section to > point to auxiliary programs like this that users might find helpful. +1, but I won't be writing any documentation since I'm a mighty slacker. > Thanks again, You're welcome again! > -Carl > > -- > carl.d.worth@intel.com -- Regards, Ali Polatel