#+TITLE: Mu4e layer #+TAGS: e-mail|layer * Table of Contents :TOC_5_gh:noexport: - [[#description][Description]] - [[#features][Features:]] - [[#install][Install]] - [[#commands][Commands]] - [[#global-bindings][Global bindings]] - [[#headers-mode][Headers mode]] - [[#view-mode][View mode]] - [[#configuration][Configuration]] - [[#maildirs-extension][Maildirs extension]] - [[#multiple-accounts][Multiple Accounts]] - [[#async-mode][Async mode]] - [[#attachment-directory][Attachment directory]] - [[#example-configuration][Example configuration]] - [[#notifications][Notifications]] - [[#os-notifications][OS notifications]] - [[#mode-line-notifications][Mode-line notifications]] - [[#spacemacs-layout-integration][Spacemacs layout integration]] - [[#see-also][See also]] * Description This layer adds support for the Mu4e email client. ** Features: - Search, read, reply, move, and delete email. - Search-based: no folders, only queries. - UI optimized for speed: quick keystrokes for common actions. - Very extendable and costumizable. - Integration with Helm. - Maildir summary using [[https://github.com/agpchil/mu4e-maildirs-extension][mu4e-mailidrs-extension]] - Notifications using [[https://github.com/iqbalansari/mu4e-alert][mu4e-alert]] * Install In order to use this layer you must install mu and mu4e separately. Typically mu4e will be bundled with mu (this is the case on many Linux distributions). If you're on OS X and install mu using Homebrew, you must specify the location of your Emacs binary at install time using the EMACS environment variable, as well as passing the =--with-emacs= option: #+BEGIN_SRC shell brew install mu --with-emacs #+END_SRC If the installation directory of mu4e is not in Emacs' load path, you can set the layer variable =mu4e-installation-path=, for example: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((mu4e :variables mu4e-installation-path "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp"))) #+END_SRC Then add this layer to your =~/.spacemacs=. You will need to add =mu4e= to the existing =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers= list in this file. * Commands ** Global bindings | Key binding | Command | |------------------------+---------------------------------| | ~SPC a M~ | Start mu4e | | ~SPC m S~ or ~SPC m /~ | Search emails (requires helm) | | ~SPC m C~ | Search contacts (requires helm) | | C-x m | Compose new message | ** Headers mode | Key binding | Command | |-------------+-------------------------------------------------------------| | ~J~ | Go to next unread thread marking other mail read on the way | | ~C-j~ | Next header | | ~C-k~ | Previous header | ** View mode | Key binding | Command | |-------------+-------------------------------------------------------------| | ~J~ | Go to next unread thread marking other mail read on the way | | ~C-j~ | Next header | | ~C-k~ | Previous header | * Configuration Configuration varies too much to give precise instructions. What follows is one example configuration. Refer to mu4e's manual for more detailed configuration instructions. ** Maildirs extension The [[https://github.com/agpchil/mu4e-maildirs-extension][maildirs extension]] adds a list of all your maildirs to the main mu4e view that by default shows the unread and total mail counts for all your mail under your base mail directory. The maildirs extension is not enabled by default. To activate it, change the variable =mu4e-use-maildirs-extension= to a non-nil value: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((mu4e :variables mu4e-use-maildirs-extension t))) #+END_SRC ** Multiple Accounts With `mu 0.9.16`, mu4e comes with a native contexts feature for managing multiple accounts. The following example is taken from the manual: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq mu4e-contexts `( ,(make-mu4e-context :name "Private" :enter-func (lambda () (mu4e-message "Switch to the Private context")) ;; leave-func not defined :match-func (lambda (msg) (when msg (mu4e-message-contact-field-matches msg :to "aliced@home.example.com"))) :vars '( ( user-mail-address . "aliced@home.example.com" ) ( user-full-name . "Alice Derleth" ) ( mu4e-compose-signature . (concat "Alice Derleth\n" "Lauttasaari, Finland\n")))) ,(make-mu4e-context :name "Work" :enter-func (lambda () (mu4e-message "Switch to the Work context")) ;; leave-fun not defined :match-func (lambda (msg) (when msg (mu4e-message-contact-field-matches msg :to "aderleth@miskatonic.example.com"))) :vars '( ( user-mail-address . "aderleth@miskatonic.example.com" ) ( user-full-name . "Alice Derleth" ) ( mu4e-compose-signature . (concat "Prof. Alice Derleth\n" "Miskatonic University, Dept. of Occult Sciences\n")))))) ;; set `mu4e-context-policy` and `mu4e-compose-policy` to tweak when mu4e should ;; guess or ask the correct context, e.g. ;; start with the first (default) context; ;; default is to ask-if-none (ask when there's no context yet, and none match) ;; (setq mu4e-context-policy 'pick-first) ;; compose with the current context is no context matches; ;; default is to ask ;; (setq mu4e-compose-context-policy nil) #+END_SRC Note: We used to have a hack to support multiple accounts with older version of `mu` but we removed it to encourage people to update their version and use the new contexts feature. ** Async mode mu4e can send mails in async mode, which speeds up sending as you do not have to wait for the email to be sent. This is off by default but you can enable it by setting the ~mu4e-enable-async-operations~ variable when including the layer. #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((mu4e :variables mu4e-enable-async-operations t))) #+END_SRC ** Attachment directory By default mu4e will save attachment files to $HOME, but this layer changes that to $HOME/Downloads if it exists. You can override this in your user-config: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq mu4e-attachment-dir "~/files") #+END_SRC ** Example configuration #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ;;; Set up some common mu4e variables (setq mu4e-maildir "~/.mail" mu4e-trash-folder "/Trash" mu4e-refile-folder "/Archive" mu4e-get-mail-command "mbsync -a" mu4e-update-interval nil mu4e-compose-signature-auto-include nil mu4e-view-show-images t mu4e-view-show-addresses t) ;;; Mail directory shortcuts (setq mu4e-maildir-shortcuts '(("/gmail/INBOX" . ?g) ("/college/INBOX" . ?c))) ;;; Bookmarks (setq mu4e-bookmarks `(("flag:unread AND NOT flag:trashed" "Unread messages" ?u) ("date:today..now" "Today's messages" ?t) ("date:7d..now" "Last 7 days" ?w) ("mime:image/*" "Messages with images" ?p) (,(mapconcat 'identity (mapcar (lambda (maildir) (concat "maildir:" (car maildir))) mu4e-maildir-shortcuts) " OR ") "All inboxes" ?i))) #+END_SRC ** Notifications =mu4e-alert= is an extension that provides desktop notifications and adds the count of unread messages to the modeline. [[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iqbalansari/mu4e-alert/master/screenshots/mu4e-alert-in-action.png]] For an extended documentation of the available customizations please refer to [[https://github.com/iqbalansari/mu4e-alert#user-content-customizations][mu4e-alert's documentation]] *** OS notifications To enable notifications about new messages, add the following line to your =dotspacemacs/user-config=: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq mu4e-enable-notifications t) #+END_SRC or use layer variables when you add the layer to =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers=: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (mu4e :variables mu4e-enable-notifications t) #+END_SRC By default, notifications will be shown in the =*Messages*= buffer. To enable desktop notifications about new messages, add the following lines to your =dotspacemacs/user-config=, according to your operating system and the installed libraries: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (with-eval-after-load 'mu4e-alert ;; Enable Desktop notifications (mu4e-alert-set-default-style 'notifications)) ; For linux ;; (mu4e-alert-set-default-style 'libnotify)) ; Alternative for linux ;; (mu4e-alert-set-default-style 'notifier)) ; For Mac OSX (through the ; terminal notifier app) ;; (mu4e-alert-set-default-style 'growl)) ; Alternative for Mac OSX #+END_SRC *** Mode-line notifications To enable mode-line display about new messages, add the following line to your =dotspacemacs/user-config=: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq mu4e-enable-mode-line t) #+END_SRC or use layer variables when you add the layer to =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers=: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (mu4e :variables mu4e-enable-mode-line t) #+END_SRC ** Spacemacs layout integration A [[https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/blob/develop/doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#layouts-and-workspaces][Spacemacs custom layout]] is defined by the layer. The name and the key binding for it can be customized with the following layer variables: - =mu4e-spacemacs-layout-name= for the layout name, - =mu4e-spacemacs-layout-binding= for the key binding. - =mu4e-spacemacs-kill-layout-on-exit= for automatically removing layout when quitting mu4e. By default the values are: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '((mu4e :variables mu4e-spacemacs-layout-name "@Mu4e" mu4e-spacemacs-layout-binding "m" mu4e-spacemacs-kill-layout-on-exit t))) #+END_SRC * See also Refer to the official mu and mu4e documentation for additional info. - [[http://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e/index.html][mu4e Manual]]