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Re: Facebook too
See : https://notmuchmail.org/
It can have various types of interfaces.
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Mixed bag : thunderbird, mbsync, notmuch
1. For writing simple mail : thunderbird
2. For reading recent mail : thunderbird
3. For writing complex mail : compose in emacs org-mode , export to HTML, and use thunderbird's Stationery add-on to send mail.
4. For searching old mail - mbsync, notmuch and its emacs client. -
Re:So why *don't* other mail readers use labels?
You could also use the X-Label header like I did with a IMAP proxy I wrote for Gmail.
Another way of doing things is notmuch.
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mutt
I'm still using mutt here, and vim as my editor plus offlineimap + notmuch (for indexing/searching).
Once you learn the hotkeys it's much more efficient than any GUI MUA, and the notmuch indexing
functionality is worth it's weight in gold to me. I tend to get several hundred emails a day, the bulk of
which are neatly filed into IMAP folders inside offlineimap and nicely indexed by notmuch.mutt itself is endlessly configurable, for people who are intent on sending HTML email
there are numerous ways to dump it back to TXT (which all email should be in). Say NO to HTML email, people.http://notmuchmail.org/
http://offlineimap.org/
http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/ -
Re:what ever happened to good old email?
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not much
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Not Much
It isn't particularly platform independent (because no one is paying much attention to Windows), but Not Much offers threads and full text search: