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Introduction
Using mutt (or pine), but annoyed that it doesn't give you any notifications when you've received new emails? buzz is a simple tray application that detects new emails on IMAP servers using IDLE (push rather than pull). When it detects unseen messages, it shows a OSD style notification and changes the tray icon to indicate that you have new mail.
This project is a Rust fork of hasmail, which provides basically the same features, and is written in Go.
Configuration
buzz looks for a
TOML
configuration file in ~/.config/buzz.toml
on startup. The
configuration file consists of a number of sections, each corresponding
to one account:
[gmail]
server = "imap.gmail.com"
port = 993
username = "jon@gmail.com"
pwcmd = "gnome-keyring-query get gmail_pw"
Account fields
The value in []
can be anything (though avoid .
as it will be parsed
as a new TOML section), and is shown in the tooltip when new e-mails
arrive for an account. The options for an account are as follows:
server
: The address to connect to. MUST currently be SSL/TLS enabled.port
: The port to connect to.username
: Username for authentication.pwcmd
: Command to execute to get password for authentication.
TODOs
click
command- hover tooltip
- customizeable folder