On 2020/12/03 05:39, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 03/12/2020 13.33, Dan Čermák wrote:
At it's core notmuch is an extremely fast email tagging and searching program. You give it a Maildir, a set of rules how to tag your email and that's about it. It can then display searches using tags, certain email headers (e.g. to, from) as well as ordinary full text search. And it comes with a UI for Emacs and vim.
Ah, ok. Then not possible for a user to run that at the ISP.
---- If you limit your email sorting to what your MSP (Mail Service Provider) supports, you need to make sure you use an MSP that supports what you need. Google has a large number of filtering options to put tags on email that are functionally similar to having email in multiple folders. There are many downsides to gmail, but if you need to filter everything from one folder, you can have it apply labels to things that match search criteria and everything with that label is shown in one "pseudo-folder". At the very least, you can forward all your current ISP mail to whatever MSP works for "you".
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