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bower – curses frontend for the Notmuch email system

bower is a curses frontend for the Notmuch email system. There are two main views: the index, and the combined thread/pager.

bower makes use of standard Linux utilities, so will likely require some work to work on other systems.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Tag modifications in the index view are (mostly) performed asynchronously to minimise stutter.
  • Calls notmuch count every 60 seconds in both the index and thread views in order to notify you of new unread messages matching the search terms in the index, or new messages in the current thread. You can change the polling frequency or disable it.
  • Use notmuch address command to look up email addresses where required.
  • Produce encrypted and/or signed PGP/MIME messages through GnuPG. Message decryption and signature verification are performed by notmuch. It is up to the user to configure GnuPG on the machines running bower or notmuch.

Website: github.com/wangp/bower
Support:
Developer: Peter Wang
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

bower client

bower is written in Mercury.


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