email/mu4e: mention missing mu4e errors in readme
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- [[#configuration][Configuration]]
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- [[#configuration][Configuration]]
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- [[#offlineimap][offlineimap]]
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- [[#offlineimap][offlineimap]]
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- [[#mbsync][mbsync]]
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- [[#mbsync][mbsync]]
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- [[#troubleshooting][Troubleshooting]]
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- [[#no-such-file-or-directory-mu4e][=No such file or directory, mu4e=]]
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* Description
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* Description
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This module makes Emacs an email client, using ~mu4e~.
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This module makes Emacs an email client, using ~mu4e~.
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#+END_SRC
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#+END_SRC
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** TODO mbsync
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** TODO mbsync
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* Troubleshooting
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** =No such file or directory, mu4e=
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You will get =No such file or directory, mu4e= errors if you don't run ~doom
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sync~ after installing =mu= through your package manager.
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