On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 22:35:42 -0400, Jesse Rosenthal <jrosenthal@jhu.edu> wrote: > I've written a python script (with some help and suggestions > from spaetz) which can perform the address-book functionality, and a > backend for emacs's EUDC address-lookup functionality to access the > script. Thanks for sharing, I am very much looking forward to using that. This is one more selling point for notmuch :-). Glad the python bindings were of some use and I am willing to take improvement requests, if you find some peculiarities in them. I really look forward to integrate bbdb and notmuch addresses... > Remember, neither of these will do you much good with the shared lib and > cnotmuch installed. That reminds me that there is still no installation tool for cnotmuch at all. I'll have to have a look into that. > To get tab completion from emacs, you have to install the script into > your path, make it executable, and then put my eudcb-notmuch.el file > into your load path (you should byte-compile it too). DON'T CHANGE THE > TITLE OF THE .EL FILE! EUDC looks for a specific title based on > protocol. Silly question: How do I byte-compile stuff for emacs? I am a helpless noob when there is no make install-emacs command. :-) Will report back if it works. If yes, this is definitely stuff for the notmuch help wiki. Sebastian