In this talk, Mohsen Banan describes how Emacs mail can be part of a comprehensive digital ecosystem. Afterwards, he will handle questions via BigBlueButton.
# Talk
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00:00.000 Introduction
01:41.080 Mail and the digital ecosystem
03:33.600 Platformization and Mail
05:32.400 Contours of this presentation
06:19.800 Anatomy of monolithic MUAs
06:42.840 Existing Elisp mail libraries and modes
07:22.960 Concept of a split-MUA
08:22.320 Emacs and the culture of DIY split-MUAs
09:42.400 A glimpse of the bigger picture
13:10.880 The full ByStar story
17:31.320 ByStar DE context, assets, and terminology
19:20.120 MARMEE parts list
20:21.760 Blee-Gnus parts list
20:47.680 Deep integration of BISOS-MARMEE and Blee-Gnus
22:08.840 qmail and bystar-qmail
23:56.560 MARMEE: common-agent for split-MUA implementations
25:10.760 Obtaining, installing, and configuring MARMEE
26:17.200 Installing MARMEE
27:20.480 Emacs inside of ByStar
29:47.760 Emacs common-agent models and interfaces
31:36.960 Evolution of Gnus with MARMEE
32:35.280 X-Message-SMTP-Method: qmail
33:11.320 X-Message-Send-Method
33:39.320 Shared common-agents configuration and secrets management
34:39.600 Evolution of message-mode into message-polymode
35:34.080 Two vertical-slice mail use cases
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