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This stops the ui being blocked while the resource is opened. The wait
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aerc

aerc is an email client for your terminal.

A short demonstration can be found on https://aerc-mail.org/

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

Building

Install the dependencies:

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 on Linux or ~/Library/Preferences/aerc on MacOS 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