Lauren Weinstein <lauren@vortex.com> writes: > I'll have to see what I can dig out, but it's not immediately clear > that I can separate out individual folders that will trigger the problems. > > But this does suggest another possibility. Assuming notmuch is > actually accurately indexing the two massive mh hierarchies, is there > some other simple front end I could use for the (occasional) searches > I'd like to do on the mh mail archive? Mutt is working fine for the > more recent maildir messages. If I need to keep the mh messages > separate (e.g., under some other username and a separate notmuch db) > and use a different front end to search and view them, that will work. > I won't need this every day! In fact, keeping the mh messages separate > from the maildir messages is probably good for other reasons. Thanks. > There are a few possibilities (see [1] for a more complete list), depending on what sort of front end you are looking for. - There's a command line interface accessible via "notmuch" - There's an emacs interface (which is probably the most used by the notmuch developers) - There's alot, which is a curses based front end - There's astroid which is a gtk based front end. - There's the already mentioned neomutt (which might work somehow in a secondary account, or something). [1]: https://notmuchmail.org/frontends/