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My email setup


On the server side, it’s pretty vanilla. Postfix, Dovecot, SpamAssassin, WKD.


On the client side, I use mbsync and notmuch and I have a ton of automatic filters via nmsync.


Here is how I handle huge threads with notmuch.


Everything that those filters label with feed I read in a feedreader instead of an email app thanks to nmatom. I can check in on those newsletters once per day. No stress. And they’re not getting tangled up in my personal business, they don’t trigger notifications, they don’t require responses, they show up when I have time to read ‘em etc. Pretty great.


I also have the opposite, thanks to rss2email; I have one RSS feed (janitorial type news from inside my building) that are so urgent that I get them in my email client. It’s turned off now since I don’t live there anymore but it’s a good option that I can turn back on again in the future.


Here is how I apply patches.


Speaking of email client, I also use Delta Chat. It and mbsync read from the same imap store, they don’t read from each other.


Delta Chat is great as a biff replacement (a classic mail notification app from decades ago—that's right, biff only did notifications) that can also bang out a quick reply.


But Delta Chat has some limitations, which is when I go to my other mail app, which is the Emacs interface to notmuch. Here are some of those limitations:


Starting a new thread: this is possible on Delta Chat but it’s a hassle. Even more so if I don’t already have the mail address added

Writing long emails: short messages have their charm but sometimes a long one can be a good time for those deep topics and that’s where Emacs shines

Applying incoming patches to my repos: way easier with notmuch

Sending encrypted email: Delta Chat can show me my GPG or WKD email just fine but the only keys it can encrypt to are Autocrypt keys (and it can send unencryptedly to non-PGP people). So for encrypted convos to non-autocrypters, I have to switch to notmuch, which is fine, I just need to remember which is which, and that’s not great

When I need to top-post: pre-September geeks hate top-posting but some systems and bots require it, so when I deal with them I must go into notmuch


Delta Chat also can’t block users that send to multiple senders. Which is bonkers. It thinks it’s in “mailing list mode”.


Which sucks since I have a monthly bill/invoice that I didn’t even have to see when I was on all notmuch. I had nmatom stash away the bill, then alert me if the invoice wasn’t autopaid within a few days. But with Delta Chat, I can’t hide it because it thinks it’s in mailing list mode. It can’t even mute the thread since every month has a new ID in the subject.


Why do I even use Delta Chat?


Becaue the notification sitch on tablets suck. When I was at my desk all day I had a great all-notmuch setup. Now that I spend most days in bed, I wanna get pinged when I get email and there’s not an easy way to set up notifications. It’s same on Android tablets and iPad tablets—I started this on Android and just kept going with the exact same combo (Delta Chat + an SSH app) on iPad OS.


Also I was fast at email but that has been kicked up a li’l notch with Delta Chat.


How do I inbox zero?


I don’t use email to keep track of things I need to do. Instead, I paste things into a separate todo app. The email is never the reminder. That’s how I do it. There are other ways that might make sense for those whose work is primarily email-driven, but for the past few years I’ve only been using an external todo app to keep track of anything I don’t wanna get to right away. (But since my filters sort newsletters from conversations for me, there's not a lot of further processing I'd need to do on my inbox.)


A few years ago I did have a couple of notmuch tags specific for this, and scripting & shortcuts to work with them and extract them to other systems. I had:


Waiting-for, for stuff where I was waiting for them (and might need to check in),

reply, where I was just procratinating on replying (and that sort of separation of processing from doing can sometimes be appropriate),

todo, where I needed to do something external before I can reply,


and I was also using a system to delay, or snooze emails and they’d return later


But these days I do none of that. I work from the todo app, not from the mail app. Mail isn’t anything special in that regard: I can add stuff to the todo inbox from mail, from fedi, from rss, from gemini pages, from a picture, from notes and mindmaps, from dreams or phonecalls.


I go into my mail apps to read & write mail. That works for me right now. 🤷🏻‍♀️


GPG WKD

mbsync

notmuch

nmsync

Notmuch Search to Atom Feed

GitHub - rss2email/rss2email: Forward RSS feeds to your email address, community maintained

The e-mail messenger - Delta Chat

Sentenc.es - A Disciplined Way To Deal With Email

What was Inbox Zero?

Deferring Email with Notmuch and Emacs

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