As I started to write more emails to other bloggers, the annoyance with macOS' built-in email client grew. It wasn’t just the fact that it has small text that’s hard on the eyes especially on the harsh white background anymore; it just started to feel restricting. Emacs is my natural writing environment for longer texts, like blog posts or the kind of emails I end up writing. I’ve considered mu4e before, but setting it up seems a daunting overkill: the place I would benefit from mu4e is work, but I’m blocked by Microsoft-only 2FA authentication, so I have to stick with Outlook; meanwhile, for the three or so emails I write to other bloggers, it doesn’t require such heavy lifting. One day about two weeks ago, I just fired up Denote, and suddenly it clicked. Denote, when you invoke it for a new note, asks for a directory - so I created an email directory in my parent Notes folder, and started writing. For a title, I use the subject, and the keyword is reserved for the recipient. Now my…
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