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@@ -1568,11 +1568,13 @@ 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.
+integrate it into my workflow just a bit better. There are a few
+ways of doing this, both in built and via package.
*** Notmuch
-Notmuch is the application I use to read my mail. It's really fast,
-has tons of customisable functionality and has good integration with
-Emacs.
+Notmuch is an application for categorising some local mail system.
+It's really fast, has tons of customisable functionality and has good
+integration with Emacs. I use ~mbsync~ separately to pull my mail
+from the remote server.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package notmuch