Author: dvalin Date: To: dng Subject: Re: [DNG] Imap folders [Was So what desktop do you use?]
On 22.09.24 23:03, terryc wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Sep 2024 12:31:15 +0200 > Didier Kryn < kryn@??? > wrote: > > Le 22/09/2024 à 06:22, terryc a écrit : > > > On Sat, 21 Sep 2024 11:06:48 -0400 > > > Hendrik Boom < hendrik@??? > wrote: > > > > > >> On Sat, Sep 21, 2024 at 12:23:52PM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote: > > > .snip.. > > >>> I'm on the other side. When developping software, I typically > > >>> use one or two Emacs windows plus one terminal emulator on the > > >>> same workspace, or only one Emacs, but a browser window, because > > >>> I'm currently developping a web server. I usually dedicate a whole > > >>> workspace to Thunderbird -- I have two email addresses and many > > >>> subdirectories in each. > > >> How do you manage to get your email to arrive in different > > >> directories? Isthat a Thunderbird exclusive?
Since back in last century, I've used fetchmail to bring in my email,
polling the ISP every 10 minutes. On delivery, procmail sorts it into a
score of delivery mailboxes, from which mutt then presents those with
new mail in my preferred priority order.
The other 1318 mail folders are topic-specific archives, e.g. 103 on
vim, 72 on mutt, and 472 on linuxcnc. Despite keeping perhaps 1% of
received emails, there's 140,179 retained posts. That'd doubtless not
exhaust inodes these days, but I use classical mbox format, so no issue, other than a line of awk to help count the emails.
Having not tweaked the procmail rules in a good part of a decade, I'd be
a little bit rusty now.
For four decades or more, my desktop has been 4 overlapping xterms,
yellow on darkslategrey, colours which have remained constant in tone
and name from HP-UX and Solaris to Linux. It is restful on the eye.
I've used LXDE and Gnome, without noticing any difference, but I kwon't
kuse KDE kjust kbecause that sort of thing serves no rational purpose.
The only GUI apps I use are firefox, kicad, xpdf, and rarely libreoffice
to import a document created with vim, and fontify it a bit for muggles.
(When I spent a winter drawing plans for an owner-build, I couldn't fathom how to draw a simple box in gimp, so created the 8 drawings by writing 896 lines of postscript.)