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My email setup

On the server side, itā€™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.

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 theyā€™re not getting tangled up in my personal business, they donā€™t trigger notifications, they donā€™t require responses, they show up when I have time to read ā€˜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.

Speaking of email client, I also use Delta Chat. It and mbsync read from the same imap store, they donā€™t read from each other.

Delta Chat is great as a biff replacement (a classic mail notification app from decades agoā€”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:

Delta Chat also canā€™t block users that send to multiple senders. Which is bonkers. It thinks itā€™s in ā€œmailing list modeā€.

Which sucks since I have a monthly bill/invoice that I didnā€™t even have to see when I was on all notmuch. I had nmatom stash away the bill, then alert me if the invoice wasnā€™t autopaid within a few days. But with Delta Chat, I canā€™t hide it because it thinks itā€™s in mailing list mode. It canā€™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 thereā€™s not an easy way to set up notifications. Itā€™s same on Android tablets and iPad tabletsā€”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 liā€™l notch with Delta Chat.

How do I inbox zero?

I donā€™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. Thatā€™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 Iā€™ve only been using an external todo app to keep track of anything I donā€™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:

and I was also using a system to delay, or snooze emails and theyā€™d return later

But these days I do none of that. I work from the todo app, not from the mail app. Mail isnā€™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. šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

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