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authorAryadev Chavali <aryadev@aryadevchavali.com>2020-08-15 00:06:45 +0100
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(counsel-projectile-mode +1))
#+END_SRC
* Mail
+Mail is a funny thing; most people use it just for business or
+advertising and it's come out of use in terms of personal
+communication in the west for the most part (largely due to "social"
+media applications). However, this isn't true for the open source and
+free software movement who heavily use mail for communication.
+
+Integrating mail into Emacs helps as I can send source code and
+integrate it into my workflow just a bit better.
** Notmuch
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq +mail/signature "---------------\nAryadev Chavali")