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Org Mode
#+TITLE: email/mu4e
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#+DATE: April 8, 2017
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#+SINCE: v2.0
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#+STARTUP: inlineimages
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* Table of Contents :TOC:noexport:
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- [[#description][Description]]
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- [[#maintainers][Maintainers]]
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- [[#module-flags][Module Flags]]
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- [[#plugins][Plugins]]
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- [[#prerequisites][Prerequisites]]
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- [[#nixos][NixOS]]
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- [[#features][Features]]
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- [[#configuration][Configuration]]
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- [[#offlineimap][offlineimap]]
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- [[#mbsync][mbsync]]
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- [[#fetching-your-mail-in-other-ways][Fetching your mail in other ways]]
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- [[#mu-and-mu4e][mu and mu4e]]
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- [[#orgmsg][OrgMsg]]
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- [[#mu4e-alert][mu4e-alert]]
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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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- [[#void-function-org-time-add-error-on-gentoo][~(void-function org-time-add)~ error on Gentoo]]
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* Description
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This module makes Emacs an email client, using [[https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e.html][mu4e]].
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#+begin_quote
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I want to live in Emacs, but as we all know, living is incomplete without email.
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So I prayed to the text editor gods and they (I) answered. Emacs+evil's editing
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combined with org-mode for writing emails? /Yes please./
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It uses ~mu4e~ to read my email, but depends on ~offlineimap~ (to sync my email
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via IMAP) and ~mu~ (to index my mail into a format ~mu4e~ can understand).
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#+end_quote
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** Maintainers
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+ [[https://github.com/tecosaur][@tecosaur]]
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** Module Flags
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+ =+gmail= Enables gmail-specific configuration for mail ~To~ or ~From~ a gmail
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address, or a maildir with ~gmail~ in the name.
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+ =+org= Use =org-msg= for composing email in Org, then sending a multipart text
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(ASCII export) and HTML message.
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** Plugins
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+ [[https://github.com/iqbalansari/mu4e-alert][mu4e-alert]]
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+ =+org=
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+ [[https://github.com/jeremy-compostella/org-msg][org-msg]]
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* Prerequisites
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This module requires:
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+ [[https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/][mu]], to index your downloaded messages and to provide the [[https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e.html][mu4e]] package.
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+ A program to sync your mail. This module comes with builtin support for
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[[https://isync.sourceforge.io/][mbsync]] (recommended, default) or [[http://www.offlineimap.org/][offlineimap]] but you can sync mail in
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other ways too.
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#+name: Install Matrix
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| Platform | Install command | Base packages |
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|---------------+--------------------------+-------------------------|
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| MacOS | ~brew install <pkgs>~ | =mu= |
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| Arch | ~pacman -S <pkgs>~ | (AUR, ~yay -S~) =mu= |
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| openSUSE | ~zypper install <pkgs>~ | =maildir-utils=, =mu4e= |
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| Fedora | ~dnf install <pkgs>~ | =maildir-utils= |
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| Debian/Ubuntu | ~apt-get install <pkgs>~ | =maildir-utils=, =mu4e= |
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Then install either the =isync= (=mbsync=) or =offlineimap= package.
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To send mail, mu4e uses [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/smtpmail.html][smtpmail]] (an Emacs library) by default.
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You can also run a local SMTP server like =sendmail= or =postfix=, or use an SMTP
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forwarder such as =msmtp= (recommended).
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If you use =msmtp=, you'll likely want to add the following to your
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=config.el=:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(after! mu4e
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(setq sendmail-program (executable-find "msmtp")
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send-mail-function #'smtpmail-send-it
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message-sendmail-f-is-evil t
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message-sendmail-extra-arguments '("--read-envelope-from")
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message-send-mail-function #'message-send-mail-with-sendmail))
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#+end_src
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** NixOS
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#+BEGIN_SRC nix
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environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
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mu
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# And one of the following
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isync
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offlineimap
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];
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#+END_SRC
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[[https://github.com/Emiller88/dotfiles/blob/5eaabedf1b141c80a8d32e1b496055231476f65e/modules/shell/mail.nix][An example of setting up mbsync and mu with home-manager]]
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* Features
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+ Tidied mu4e headers view, with flags from =all-the-icons=
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+ Consistent coloring of reply depths (across compose and gnus modes)
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+ Prettified =mu4e:main= view
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+ Cooperative locking of the =mu= process. Another Emacs instance may request
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access, or grab the lock when it's available.
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+ =org-msg= integration with =+org=, which can be toggled per-message, with revamped style and
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an accent color
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+ Gmail integrations with the =+gmail= flag
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+ Email notifications with =mu4e-alert=, and (on Linux) a customised notification style
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* Configuration
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** offlineimap
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This module uses =mbsync= by default. To use =offlineimap=, change ~+mu4e-backend~:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq +mu4e-backend 'offlineimap)
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#+END_SRC
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Next, you need to write a configuration file for =offlineimap=. Mine can be found
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[[https://github.com/hlissner/dotfiles/blob/be0dce5dae8f3cbafaac0cc44269d84b4a742c46/shell/mu/][in my dotfiles repository]]. It is configured to download mail to ~\~/.mail~. I
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use [[https://www.passwordstore.org/][unix pass]] to securely store my login credentials. You can find a *very*
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detailed configuration [[https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/blob/master/offlineimap.conf][here]].
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Next you can download your email with ~offlineimap -o~. This may take a while,
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especially if you have thousands of mails.
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You can now proceed with the [[#mu-and-mu4e][mu and mu4e]] section.
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** mbsync
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The steps needed to set up =mu4e= with =mbsync= are very similar to the ones for
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[[#offlineimap][offlineimap]].
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Start with writing a ~~/.mbsyncrc~. An example for Gmail can be found on
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[[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
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page]] contains all needed information to set up your own.
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Next you can download your email with ~mbsync --all~. This may take a while, but
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should be quicker than =offlineimap= ;).
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You can now proceed with the [[#mu-and-mu4e][mu and mu4e]] section.
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*** Faster syncing
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It's possible to use IMAP IDLE to be quickly notified of updates, then use a
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tailored =mbsync= command to just fetch the new changes.
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If this is of interest, this approach can be seen [[https://tecosaur.github.io/emacs-config/config.html#fetching][in @tecosaur's config]] where
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[[https://gitlab.com/shackra/goimapnotify][goimapnotify]] is used for this.
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** Fetching your mail in other ways
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You also have the possiblity to invoke an arbitary shell command to fetch your
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mail by disabling this module's backend selection and setting the value of the
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~mu4e-get-mail-command~ to the command you want to execute.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq +mu4e-backend nil)
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(after! mu4e
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(setq mu4e-get-mail-command "your_command"))
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#+END_SRC
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If your command prompts you for a passphrase, you might want to change the value
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of the ~mu4e~get-mail-password-regexp~ such that =mu4e= will recognize the
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prompt and let you provide the passphrase from within Emacs.
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** mu and mu4e
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You should have your email downloaded already. If you have not, you need to set
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=offlineimap= or =mbsync= up before you proceed.
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Before you can use =mu4e= or the CLI program =mu=, you need to index your email
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initially. How to do that differs a little depending on the version of =mu= you
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use. You can check your version with ~mu --version~.
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For =mu= *>=1.4* you need to run two commands:
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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mu init --maildir ~/.mail --my-address email@example.com
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mu index
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#+END_SRC
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=mu= *<1.4* only requires one command:
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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mu index --maildir ~/.mail
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#+END_SRC
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Be sure to replace ~~/.mail~ with the directory containing your mail.
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Then configure Emacs to use your email address:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
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;; Each path is relative to the path of the maildir you passed to mu
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(set-email-account! "bar.com"
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'((mu4e-sent-folder . "/bar.com/Sent Mail")
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(mu4e-drafts-folder . "/bar.com/Drafts")
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(mu4e-trash-folder . "/bar.com/Trash")
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(mu4e-refile-folder . "/bar.com/All Mail")
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(smtpmail-smtp-user . "foo@bar.com")
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(user-mail-address . "foo@bar.com") ;; only needed for mu < 1.4
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(mu4e-compose-signature . "---\nYours truly\nThe Baz"))
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t)
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#+END_SRC
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If you use multiple email accounts, defining them with ~set-email-account!~ will
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automatically set the appropriate account context when replying to emails in
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that account's maildir. ~mu4e-context-policy~ and ~mu4e-compose-context-policy~
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can be modified to change context behavior when opening mu4e and composing
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email:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(setq mu4e-context-policy 'ask-if-none
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mu4e-compose-context-policy 'always-ask)
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#+end_src
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If you send mail from various email aliases for different services,
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~+mu4e-personal-addresses~ can be set per-context with ~set-email-account!~. If
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you are not replying to an email to or from one of the specified aliases, you
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will be prompted for an alias to send from.
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*** Gmail
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With the =+gmail= flag, integrations are applied which account for the different
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behaviour of Gmail.
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The integrations are applied to addresses with /both/ "@gmail.com" in the
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account address and "gmail" in the account maildir, as well as accounts listed
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in ~+mu4e-gmail-accounts~. Any domain can be specified, so G Suite accounts can
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benefit from the integrations:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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;; if "gmail" is missing from the address or maildir, the account must be listed here
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(setq +mu4e-gmail-accounts '(("hlissner@gmail.com" . "/hlissner")
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("example@example.com" . "/example")))
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#+end_src
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If you only use Gmail, you can improve performance due to the way Gmail
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presents messages over IMAP:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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;; don't need to run cleanup after indexing for gmail
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(setq mu4e-index-cleanup nil
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;; because gmail uses labels as folders we can use lazy check since
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;; messages don't really "move"
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mu4e-index-lazy-check t)
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#+end_src
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Also, note that Gmail's IMAP settings must have "When I mark a message in IMAP
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as deleted: Auto-Expunge off - Wait for the client to update the server." and
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"When a message is marked as deleted and expunged from the last visible IMAP
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folder: Move the message to the trash" for the integrations to work as expected.
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** OrgMsg
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With the =+org= flag, =org-msg= is installed, and ~org-msg-mode~ is enabled before
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composing the first message. To disable ~org-msg-mode~ by default, simply
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
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(setq mu4e-compose--org-msg-toggle-next nil)
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#+END_SRC
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To toggle org-msg for a single message, just apply the universal argument to the
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compose or reply command (=SPC u= with ~evil~, =C-u= otherwise).
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The accent color that Doom uses can be customised by setting
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~+org-msg-accent-color~ to a CSS color string.
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** mu4e-alert
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This provides notifications through the [[https://github.com/jwiegley/alert][alert]] library.
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If you don't like this, simply add
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(package! mu4e-alert :disable t)
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#+end_src
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to your [[elisp:(find-file (expand-file-name "packages.el" doom-private-dir))][packages.el]] and it will not be used.
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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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Some times the the ~mu~ package does not include ~mu4e~ (*cough Ubuntu*).
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if that's the case you will need to [[https://github.com/djcb/mu][install]] it and add it to your ~load-path~
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you can do that by...
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
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(add-to-list 'load-path "your/path/to/mu4e")
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;; if you installed it using your package manager
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(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/mu4e")
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;; if you built from source
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(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/mu4e")
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#+END_SRC
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If you have completely lost your install then you can use this handy command!
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#+BEGIN_SRC shell
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find / -type d -iname '*mu4e*'
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# I recommend rerouting all of the errors to /dev/null
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find / -type d -iname '*mu4e*' 2> /dev/null
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#+END_SRC
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** ~(void-function org-time-add)~ error on Gentoo
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Gentoo users will see this error because [[https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/net-mail/mu/files/70mu-gentoo.el#n2][the =net-mail/mu= package eagerly loads
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=mu4e= (which pulls in =org=) much too early]]; before Emacs reads =~/.emacs.d=.
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So early, that it loads the built-in version of org-mode, rather than the newer
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version that Doom installs.
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Later versions of the =net-mail/mu= package have [[https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/net-mail/mu?id=770e1fccb119fbce8ba6d16021a3598123f212ff][fixed this issue]], but you may
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need to switch to the unstable build of =net-mail/mu= to see it.
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