Re: [feature request] emacs: use `notmuch insert` for FCC
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51 Subject: Re: [notmuch] Quick thoughts on a notmuch daemon\r
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72 also sprach Mike Hommey <mh+notmuch@glandium.org> [2010.01.08.2220 +1300]:\r
73 > FYI, I have a good experience writing fuse filesystems, both with\r
74 > high-level and low-level APIs. I'd avise to use the low-level API,\r
75 > which allows for better performance.\r
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77 I don't have any experience with FUSE yet, but the examples in\r
78 /usr/share/doc/libfuse-dev/examples/ look trivial. This is where\r
79 I would start, one function at a time. If you have a better\r
80 suggestion, I'd love to hear it; or to clone your repo! ;)\r
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