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Basic searching is supported with the following:
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- from addresses
- text in body
- text in subject
- text in all

The implementation loops through all messages in the selected directory.
It tries to be smart by detecting which parts of each message the search
query needs to use and only loads these from the filesystem.
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README.md

aerc

aerc is an email client for your terminal.

Join the IRC channel: #aerc on irc.freenode.net for end-user support, and #aerc-dev for development.

Building

Install the dependencies:

  • go (>=1.12)
  • scdoc

Then compile aerc:

$ make

aerc optionally supports notmuch. To enable it, you need to have a recent version of notmuch, including the header files (notmuch.h). Then compile aerc with the necessary build tags:

$ GOFLAGS=-tags=notmuch make

Installation

# make install
$ aerc

On its first run, aerc will copy the default config files to ~/.config/aerc and show the account configuration wizard.

If you redirect stdout to a file, logging output will be written to that file:

$ aerc > log

Resources

Send patches and questions to ~sircmpwn/aerc@lists.sr.ht.

Subscribe to release announcements on ~sircmpwn/aerc-announce

Bugs & todo here: ~sircmpwn/aerc2