diff --git a/modules/email/mu4e/README.org b/modules/email/mu4e/README.org index ca88d65b5..fd697dd48 100644 --- a/modules/email/mu4e/README.org +++ b/modules/email/mu4e/README.org @@ -120,11 +120,11 @@ detailed configuration [[https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/blob/master/ Next you can download your email with ~offlineimap -o~. This may take a while, especially if you have thousands of mails. -You can now proceed with the [[*mu and mu4e][mu and mu4e]] section. +You can now proceed with the [[mu and mu4e][mu and mu4e]] section. ** mbsync The steps needed to set up =mu4e= with =mbsync= are very similar to the ones for -[[*offlineimap][offlineimap]]. +[[offlineimap][offlineimap]]. Start with writing a ~\~/.mbsyncrc~. An example for GMAIL can be found on [[http://pragmaticemacs.com/emacs/migrating-from-offlineimap-to-mbsync-for-mu4e/][pragmaticemacs.com]]. A non-GMAIL example is available as a gist [[https://gist.github.com/agraul/60977cc497c3aec44e10591f94f49ef0][here]]. The [[http://isync.sourceforge.net/mbsync.html][manual @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ page]] contains all needed information to set up your own. Next you can download your email with ~mbsync --all~. This may take a while, but should be quicker than =offlineimap= ;). -You can now proceed with the [[*mu and mu4e][mu and mu4e]] section. +You can now proceed with the [[mu and mu4e][mu and mu4e]] section. ** mu and mu4e You should have your email downloaded already. If you have not, you need to set