--- a/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-06.html Sun Jul 29 15:50:36 2012 -0400
+++ b/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-06.html Mon Jul 30 09:47:26 2012 -0400
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
{% hyde
title: "The Caves of Clojure: Part 6"
snip: "Real combat and messages."
- created: 2012-07-30 10:15:00
+ created: 2012-07-30 09:50:00
flattr: true
%}
--- a/content/blog/2012/07/the-homely-mutt.html Sun Jul 29 15:50:36 2012 -0400
+++ b/content/blog/2012/07/the-homely-mutt.html Mon Jul 30 09:47:26 2012 -0400
@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@
* All email comes into my inbox (or to a folder for a specific mailing list).
* Once I'm done with an email, I remove it from my inbox and it lives in the
"All Mail" archive. I don't sort email into folders.
+* I sometimes read email offline and mark it for deletion, then sync that
+ deletion back to the server once I get online again.
* Sometimes I write email without an internet connection and send it once I get
connected again.
@@ -115,6 +117,16 @@
[offlineimap]: http://offlineimap.org/
[Backblaze]: http://www.backblaze.com/partner/af3574
+### The Alternative
+
+You may not care as much about reading your email offline as I do. If you can
+tolerate always needing an internet connection to read your mail, you can skip
+this painful section and follow [this guide][roma] instead.
+
+You'll probably still find the other sections of this guide interesting though.
+
+[roma]: http://empt1e.blogspot.com/2009/10/using-mutt-with-gmail-imap-complete.html
+
### Installing offlineimap
I've gone through a number of laptops in the past few years, and each time