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Tag Archives: gmail
Using Offlineimap with the Gmail IMAP API
In a previous guide I documented my mutt + offlineimap + notmuch setup. If you’re using Gmail with IMAP enabled you can still utilize the superpower of this trio but you’ll need to do some things differently. I’ll show you … Continue reading







