is in a file of it's own will work. Here are some generally
well-regarded mail retrieval tools:
- * [offlineimap](http://software.complete.org/software/projects/show/offlineimap) - quite
- useful and widely tested, it also offers a handy hook that
+ * [offlineimap](https://github.com/jgoerzen/offlineimap/wiki/) -
+ quite useful and widely tested, it also offers a handy hook that
will come in useful a bit later in our setup. Also supports
"presynchook" and "postsynchook" command that will get run
whenever you sync. Point _postsynchook_ to a script that gets run
* [fetchmail](http://fetchmail.berlios.de/)
- See the [initial tagging page](/initial_taggin) for more info on intial tagging of messages.
+ See the [[initial_tagging]] page for more info on intial tagging of messages.
* <span id="print_filenames">**Print only filenames of a search (python bindings)**</span>
* <span id="sync_maildir_flags">**Sync notmuch tags and maildir flags**</span>
+ notmuch **since version 0.5** syncs maildir flags and respective
+ tags in both directions. This how to applies only to notmuch
+ prior version 0.5:
+
Some IMAP users rely on maildir flags that convey the status "seen",
"replied", "trashed", in order to synchronize the status of their
mail across mail clients (a [maildir