(Video) Emacs Notmuch with Multiple Addresses & Auto Encryption

This guide provides a quick setup for configuring Notmuch with GNU Emacs to handle multiple email addresses and enable automatic encryption. Notmuch has been incredibly useful for me over the past year, and I hope this guide helps new users overcome initial challenges. Emacs Notmuch with Multiple Addresses & Auto Encryption Video notes: Summary Emacs email workflow demo using notmuch.el. Sending mails from multiple addresses, using smtpmail. Auto encrypt emails, if a pgp key is available, using mml-sec. Why notmuch Builtin Emacs support, with notmuch.el. Packages such as ol-notmuch bring integration with the rest of the Emacs ecosystem. Notmuch is a tag based system. You do not rely on your email provider for filter rules etc to organize your emails into separate mailboxes. Which is inefficient to begin with when working with thousands++ of emails. This also makes moving to a new email provider easier. Locally storing mail. Great performance for filtering and searching through hundred of thousand mails. Assumptions that I make for this video You have a working Emacs configuration Your mail providers has support for retrieving and sending mail via 3rd party apps You already know how to setup isync/mbsync to retrieve emails from remote server. Your mail provider offers smtp credentials to use third party applications. I personally recommend trying out purelymail.com only costs 10$/year and offers good service. Example isyncrc configuration ~/.config/isyncrc ...

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