removes the assumption that if you have a directory: "$HOME/.local/share/password-store" then this should be the PASSWORD_STORE_DIR. If this directory exists - then who is to say you want to use it for the password store? - the user should prefix any call to mailsync with the correct PASSWORD_STORE_DIR (or export it in shell / wrapper script)
* line 5 defined the variable DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS before exporting it in the next line
* change the pgrep line
* Revert "Update domains.csv (#321)"
This reverts commit a92c01e131.
* Revert "Revert "Update domains.csv (#321)""
This reverts commit af0c0826b9.
* Revert "line 5 defined the variable DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS before exporting it in the next line"
This reverts commit ca64a6ae56.
* Revert "Revert "line 5 defined the variable DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS before exporting it in the next line""
This reverts commit 4304eb731c.
This allows mailsync to be called like this `bindsym $mod+e exec --no-startup-id mailsync; exec $term -e neomutt && pkill -RTMIN+12 i3blocks` such that it refreshes your mail when you open mutt without it needlessly syncing if a sync is already running.
If -a is passed along with "$@", mailsync will sync all mailboxes even
if only a single channel is passed in with "$@". This breaks the
semantics of the `o` macro in mutt which should only sync the current
mailbox that is currently being viewed in mutt.