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30 From: martin f krafft <madduck@madduck.net>\r
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47 Subject: Re: [notmuch] What's so great about notmuch?\r
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68 also sprach Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> [2010.02.26.2108 +0100]:\r
69 >    What's your favorite thing about notmuch?\r
70 \r
71 a. that it's an important step forward towards a completely\r
72    tag-based e-mail setup\r
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74 b. that it is implemented with a library, a UI, and clients on top,\r
75    rather than directly as a GUI. ;)\r
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77 >    What about notmuch makes it distinctive compared to other email\r
78 >    programs?\r
79 \r
80 the prospect of tags and fast search, accessible in a way to make\r
81 integration with other programs possible.\r
82 \r
83 >    If someone were to implement a new email system from scratch, but\r
84 >    capturing the "ideas" of notmuch, what would it have to have?\r
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86 simplicity and search. Ideally, however, it would be implemented\r
87 such that synchronising between different machines were a core\r
88 feature.\r
89 \r
90 --=20\r
91 martin | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/\r
92 =20\r
93 if you see an onion ring -- answer it!\r
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