Updated mutt wikipage, new addressbook script: notmuch-abook

Jani Nikula jani at nikula.org
Mon Mar 25 00:26:20 PDT 2013


On Mar 22, 2013 5:22 PM, "Guyzmo" <guyzmo+notmuch at m0g.net> wrote:
>
> Hello world,
>
>     I'm  using  notmuch  and  mutt-kz  flawlessly  for   over   a  year,
> and I'm really  happy  with  them,  so  thank  you  guys  for  providing
> such great tools!
>
> So I updated the notmuchmail.org wikipage about mutt:
>
>     http://notmuchmail.org/notmuch-mutt/
>

I think it would be best to keep notmuch-mutt and mutt-kz related pages
separate. They are two very different things. See
http://notmuchmail.org/frontends/

BR,
Jani.

>     I also wanted to enable completion from within  vim,  so  I extended
> the mutt_addresses.py script, so  it  creates  and  updates  a  cache of
> addresses in a sqlite3 database. It is available on pypi, so you can use
> it as a standalone CLI application:
>
>     https://github.com/guyzmo/notmuch-abook/
>
>     About that one,  I  made  the  choice  to  use  sqlite3  as backend,
> because it was an easy way to create fast  queries  of  addresses, but I
> was wondering if it  would  not  be  more  intelligent  to integrate the
> addresses indexing in the xapian database directly?
>
>     And finally, I have tried to compile  the  vala-notmuch addressbook,
> but  the  compilation  is  failing  because  of  some   change   in  the
> database_open call, and I don't have much time to understand  Vala's API
> mappings to C. But I've been told it  is  lightning  fast  when querying
> notmuch directly.
>
>     Has  anyone  patched  that  code,  and  still  use  it  with  latest
> notmuch? I'd give  it  a  try  to  replace  my  sqlite3  backend  in the
> script.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Guyzmo
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