On 2020-08-13 14:48, Aisha Tammy wrote:
On 6/1/20 12:46 AM, Aisha Tammy wrote:Hi, This is quite a handy package for autoconfiguration of neomutt and other utilities. I'm hoping we can get it so that a lot of the newcomers who want to use neomutt won't be that daunted by the dotfiles.I've attached the port but upstream doesn't make any tagged releases, so I've made it using a dated format. I'm not sure what the proper method is when adding versions to such packages. PS: upstream calls it mutt-wizard but it needs neomutt as told by upstream. AishaReattaching port with updated Makefile. It should be building correctly now. Aisha
I have been using this, and attach a version with a patch from Aisha for email validation and a quick fix of mine which makes notmuch integration work.
I've tested config, bindings, syncing, password storage and multiple account switching and agree this provides a very useful starting config for users who want to get up and running. I have not tested sending PGP encrypted mail, and the port doesn't take a user quite to the finish line on that (and if you don't wish to encrypt your mail you'll need to disable lines - it defaults to on), but this is an excellent resource for a new would-be neomutt user to get set up, and also uses some niceties like the sidebar.
We could leave the final encryption bits as an exercise to the user they'd need to figure out anyway, but if anyone who does habitually use encryption can test or if anyone has thoughts about use of the default neomutt flavor, I can't really speak to that end of things. Most of the setup is guided, which is nice. I quite like the rest and would love to import this.
-pamela
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