Set up complete email workflow in Emacs using:
- notmuch for email indexing and UI
- mbsync for IMAP synchronization from proton.johnogle.info
- msmtp for SMTP sending via port 25 with PLAIN auth
- systemd timer for automatic sync every 5 minutes
Configuration includes:
- New email role at home/roles/email with all mail tools
- Doom Emacs notmuch module enabled with saved searches
- Secure credential retrieval via rbw from Bitwarden
- Fixed systemd service PATH to access rbw-agent
- TLS/STARTTLS for secure connections
Email role enabled on nix-book (laptop-compact profile).
Create base-linux and base-darwin modules to cleanly separate platform-
specific role imports from shared roles. This prevents importing modules
that require platform-specific home-manager modules (like plasma-manager
on NixOS) in environments where they don't exist (like nix-darwin).
- base-linux includes: plasma-manager, i3+sway
- base-darwin includes: aerospace
- roles/default.nix now only contains truly cross-platform roles
This architecture makes it immediately clear which roles are shared
versus platform-specific and makes it easy to add new platform-specific
roles in the future.
Migrate all remaining home-manager modules from home/modules/ to home/roles/
to establish a unified role-based configuration pattern. This completes the
migration started in Phase 1.
Changes:
- Phase 1-3: Migrated tmux, plasma-manager, kubectl, and emacs to roles
- Phase 4: Migrated aerospace with custom options under home.roles.aerospace.*
- Phase 5: Migrated i3+sway with shared config and override options
- Phase 6: Removed empty home/modules/ directory
All home configs now import only ./roles with role-based enable options.
Updated flake.nix machine-specific overrides to use new namespaces.
Verified with nix flake check - all configurations build successfully.