1.4 (released, as of April 18 2020)
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mu
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• mu now defaults to the [XDG Base Directory Specification] for the
default locations for various files. E.g. on Unix the mu database
now lives under `~/.cache/mu/' rather than `~/.mu'. You can still
use the old location by passing `--muhome=~/.mu' to various `mu'
commands, or setting `(setq mu4e-mu-home "~/.mu")' for `mu4e'.
If your `~/.cache' is volatile (e.g., is cleared on reboot), you may
want use `--muhome'. Some mailing-list dicussion suggest that's
fairly rare though.
After upgrading, you may wish to delete the files in the old
location to recover some diskspace.
• There's a new subcommand `mu init' to initialize the mu database,
which takes the `--maildir' and `--my-address' parameters that
`index' used to take. These parameters are persistent so `index'
does not need (or accept) them anymore. `mu4e' now depends on those
parameters.
`init' only needs to be run once or when changing these parameters.
That implies that you need to re-index after changing these
parameters.
• There is another new subcommand `mu info' to get information about
the mu database, the personal addresses etc.
• The contacts cache (which is used by `mu cfind' and `mu4e''s
contact-completion) is now stored as part of the Xapian database
rather than as a separate file.
• The `--xbatchsize' and `--autoupgrade' options for indexing are gone
now; both are determined implicitly now.
[XDG Base Directory Specification]
<https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html>
mu4e
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• `mu4e' no longer uses the `mu4e-maildir' and
`mu4e-user-mail-address-list' variables; instead it uses the
information it gets from `mu' (see the `mu' section above).
It is strongly recommended that you run `mu init' with the
appropriate parameters to (re)initialize the Xapian database, as
mentioned in the mu-section above.
The main screen shows your address(es), and issues a warning if
`user-email-address' is not part of that (and refer you to `mu
init'). You can avoid the addresses in the main screen and the
warning by setting `mu4e-main-view-hide-addresses' to non-nil.
• In many cases, `mu4e' used to receive /all/ contacts after each
indexing operation; this was slow for some users, so we have updated
this to /only/ get the contacts that have changed since the last
round.
We also moved sorting the contacts to the mu-side, which speeds
things up further. However, as a side-effect of this,
`mu4e-contacts-rewrite-function' and
`mu4e-compose-complete-ignore-address-regexp' have been obsoleted;
users of those should migrate to `mu4e-contact-process-function';
see its docstring for details.
• Christophe Troestler contributed support for Gnus'
calender-invitation handling in mu4e (i.e., you should be able to
accept/reject invitations etc.). It's very fresh code, and likely
it'll be tweaked in the future. But it's available now for testing.
Note that this requires the gnus-based viewer, as per `(setq
mu4e-view-use-gnus t)'
• In addition, he added support for custom headers, so the ones for
for the non-gnus-view should work just as well.
• Pierre Neidhardt contributed an experimental "Account Setup Helper"
which wraps the existing context setup with some niceties for
accounts. See the manual for details.
• `org-mode' support is enabled by default now. `speedbar' support is
disabled by default.
• `mu4e' now adds message-ids to messages when saving drafts, so we
can find them even with `mu4e-headers-skip-duplicates'.
• Bookmarks (as in `mu4e-bookmarks') are now simple plists (instead of
cl structs). `make-mu4e-bookmark' has been updated to produce such
plists (for backward compatibility). A bookmark now looks like a
list of e.g. `(:name "My bookmark" :query "banana OR pear" :key ?f)'
this format is a bit easier extensible.
• `mu4e' recognizes an attribute `:hide t', which will hide the
bookmark item from the main-screen (and speedbar), but keep it
avilable through the completion UI.
• `mu4e-maildir-shortcuts' have also become plists. The older format
is still recognized for backward compatibility, but you are
encouraged to upgrade.
• Replying to mailing-lists has been improved, allowing for choosing
for replying to all, sender, list-only.
• A very visible change, `mu4e' now shows unread/all counts for
bookmarks in the main screen. This is on by default, but can be
disabled by setting `:hide-unread' in the bookmark `plist' to `t'.
For speed-reasons, these counts do _not_ filter out duplicates or
messages that have been removed from the filesystem behind mu4e's
back.
• `mu4e-attachment-dir' now also applies to composing messages; it
determines the default directory for inclusion.
• The mu4e <-> mu interaction has been rewritten to communicate using
s-expressions, with a repl for testing. If you have readline
installed, you also get history.
toys
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• Updated the `mug' toy UI to use Webkit2/GTK+. Note that this is just
a toy which is not meant for distribution. `msg2pdf' is disabled for
now.