Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
5cce96f8ad [mail] fix: globbing for subdirectories 2022-10-19 23:43:14 +02:00
David JULIEN
fea6a564d7 [mail] enhance scan for new mail
take everything into account, but trash
2021-12-14 08:17:03 +01:00
David JULIEN
e47fc9eeb4 cleanup: sb-mailbox notifications
dunst already follows the mouse, no need to notify every display
2021-09-11 16:26:17 +02:00
David JULIEN
8234dca93a fix: no need to check for $opts before mbsync 2021-03-16 00:32:19 +01:00
David JULIEN
b53e5d7885 fix: env var sourcing 2021-03-10 22:59:43 +01:00
David JULIEN
7ef29fb98f feat: send one notification per account 2021-02-18 15:01:38 +01:00
David JULIEN
9d06a61780 legal: change license to GPLv3 in script headers
Kept wondering wether I should keep the MIT (because I highly value
freedom of act) or embrace the GPL (because I don't want this work to
become close-source).

I do understand that this commit (and the next one that is actually
changing the LICENSE) is a defeat for freedom. I guess freedom has been
defeated long time ago, when people and companies figured that was
"free" (as in gratis) was also "free" (as in disposable).

This is not how I think free (as in "libre") works but hey, that surely
is how Intel and other corporations see it (ec: Intel Management Engine
is entirely based on Minix, is close-source, and *maybe* used as a
backdoor by anybody).

It boils down to the Paradox of Tolerance, and I surely won't tolerate
shit going their way. If you want to take open source stuff, be my
guest ; but you have to play by the rules.
2021-02-16 01:09:56 +01:00
David JULIEN
36400e76e2 feat: remove mutt-wizard
got rid of mutt-wizard
-> .local/bin/mailsync is heavily inspired by Luke's community's work
2021-02-16 00:26:43 +01:00