diff --git a/docs/emacs/packages/applications.org b/docs/emacs/packages/applications.org index 41e010c..508b1fa 100644 --- a/docs/emacs/packages/applications.org +++ b/docs/emacs/packages/applications.org @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ configuration for the ~mu4e~ package itself. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package mu4e :after all-the-icons - :straight (:build t) + :straight (:build nil) :commands mu4e mu4e-compose-new :init (defun mu4e--main-action-str (name func) @@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ and how to retrieve them. #+name: mu4e-mail-on-machine #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no (setq mu4e-get-mail-command "mbsync -a" - mu4e-root-maildir "~/Mail" + mu4e-root-maildir (concat (getenv "HOME") "/Mail/lucien@phundrak.com/") mu4e-trash-folder "/Trash" mu4e-refile-folder "/Archive" mu4e-sent-folder "/Sent" @@ -791,29 +791,6 @@ With this piece of code, I can simply jump to my inbox maildir with (:maildir "/Trash" :key ?t))) #+end_src -**** Dealing with spammers -I’m sure you have received at least one email recently from a sketchy -email address asking you something that might be completely unrelated -to what you do, or at least somewhat related. Fortunately, [[https://twitter.com/Boris/status/1360208504544444417][we have a -hero]]! Now, let me write a function that will insert their -pre-written text at point to avoid me going back to their Twitter -thread each time I want to shut spammers up. -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(defun reply-to-bill () - (interactive) - (insert "Please forward this email to bill@noprocurement.com, -and delete my email, as I’ll be changing jobs soon, and this -email address will no longer be active. - -Bill Whiskoney is a senior partner at Nordic Procurement -Services, and he handles our budget and will help you further or -introduce you to someone who can.")) -#+end_src - -If you want the full story, make sure to read the whole thread, I -guarantee it, it’s worth your time! And in case the Twitter thread -disappear in the future, [[https://threader.app/thread/1360208504544444417][here is a backup]]. - **** Getting Fancy I’m not a huge fan of mu4e’s default icons marking my emails, so I’ll redefine them as follows. Be aware the name of these icons are from @@ -1561,7 +1538,8 @@ excluded files. eol) ,(rx "/" (or "rsync" "ssh" "tmp" "yadm" "sudoedit" "sudo") - (* any))))) + (* any)) + "/nix/.*"))) #+end_src ** Screenshot