Revisiting the Anatomy of Emacs Mail User Agents

Revisiting the Anatomy of Emacs Mail User Agents

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Revisiting the Anatomy of Emacs Mail User Agents

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  1. 1 .000 Introduction
  2. 2 .080 Mail and the digital ecosystem
  3. 3 .600 Platformization and Mail
  4. 4 .400 Contours of this presentation
  5. 5 .800 Anatomy of monolithic MUAs
  6. 6 .840 Existing Elisp mail libraries and modes
  7. 7 .960 Concept of a split-MUA
  8. 8 .320 Emacs and the culture of DIY split-MUAs
  9. 9 .400 A glimpse of the bigger picture
  10. 10 .880 The full ByStar story
  11. 11 .320 ByStar DE context, assets, and terminology
  12. 12 .120 MARMEE parts list
  13. 13 .760 Blee-Gnus parts list
  14. 14 .680 Deep integration of BISOS-MARMEE and Blee-Gnus
  15. 15 .840 qmail and bystar-qmail
  16. 16 .560 MARMEE: common-agent for split-MUA implementations
  17. 17 .760 Obtaining, installing, and configuring MARMEE
  18. 18 .200 Installing MARMEE
  19. 19 .480 Emacs inside of ByStar
  20. 20 .760 Emacs common-agent models and interfaces
  21. 21 .960 Evolution of Gnus with MARMEE
  22. 22 .280 X-Message-SMTP-Method: qmail
  23. 23 .320 X-Message-Send-Method
  24. 24 .320 Shared common-agents configuration and secrets management
  25. 25 .600 Evolution of message-mode into message-polymode
  26. 26 .080 Two vertical-slice mail use cases

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