mutt-wizard/bin/mailsync

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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# This script will run offlineimap and check
# for new email if there is an internet connection.
#
# If it detects new mail, it uses mpv to play a
# notification sound: notify.opus
#
# I have this run as a cronjob every 5 minutes.
export DISPLAY=:0.0
# Checks for internet connection and set notification script.
ping -q -c 1 1.1.1.1 > /dev/null || exit
# Settings are different for MacOS (Darwin) systems.
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if [ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ]
then
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notify() { osascript -e "display notification \"$2 in $1\" with title \"You've got Mail\" subtitle \"Account: $account\"" && sleep 2 ;}
else
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notify() { mpv --really-quiet ~/.config/mutt/bin/notify.opus & pgrep -x dunst && notify-send -i ~/.config/mutt/bin/email.gif "$2 new mail(s) in \`$1\` account." ;}
fi
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echo " 🔃" > /tmp/imapsyncicon
pkill -RTMIN+12 i3blocks
# Run offlineimap. You can feed this script different settings.
offlineimap -o "$@"
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rm -f /tmp/imapsyncicon
pkill -RTMIN+12 i3blocks
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# Check all accounts/mailboxes for new mail. Notify if there is new content.
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for account in $(ls ~/.local/share/mail)
do
#List unread messages newer than last mailsync and count them
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newcount=$(find ~/.mail/"$account"/INBOX/new/ -type f -newer ~/.config/mutt/bin/.mailsynclastrun 2> /dev/null | wc -l)
if [ "$newcount" -gt "0" ]
then
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notify "$account" "$newcount" &
fi
done
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notmuch new
#Create a touch file that indicates the time of the last run of mailsync
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touch ~/.config/mutt/bin/.mailsynclastrun