At Thu, 25 Feb 2010 11:53:14 +0100, Sebastian Spaeth wrote: > > On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 14:01:18 -0500, Jameson Rollins <jrollins at > finestructure.net> wrote: > > > 2. It removes the "inbox" and "unread" tags while adding the tag to > > > indicate deletion. > > > > Hey, Carl. Why is this last point important? [...]Why should it modify any > > other > > tags? A message/thread should be allowed to be both deleted and in the > > inbox. > > As long as deleted threads/messages show up in the default views, I > don't want them to show up in my inbox or show up as unread. I agree > that it might be possible to have "unread" yet "delete"d emails. But in > reality, if I delete a message I don't want it to pop up in my inbox. > > Feel free to apply patches however you want though, thanks to emacs, > I'll be able to get my desired behavior nonetheless :). > > > As for "unread", I think that should be handled by actually reading the > > message, not by manually applying a state to it. > > I agree, but deleting a message in my world view resets the unread tag > (as in, I don't want to read it anymore).
This elisp might help. I run these when deleting messages in search or show modes. Basically, this means I never see deleted threads again. I also use these to mark spam. (defun notmuch-tags-strip-properties (tags) "return list of tags with emacs text properties removed tags is a list of tags where each tag is a string with emacs text properties " (mapcar '(lambda (tag) (set-text-properties 0 (length tag) nil tag) tag) tags)) (defun notmuch-show-remove-all-tags () "Remove all tags from the currently selected thread." (apply 'notmuch-show-remove-tag (notmuch-tags-strip-properties (notmuch-show-get-tags)))) (defun notmuch-search-remove-tags (&rest tags) "Remove multiple tags from the currently selected thread." (mapc 'notmuch-search-remove-tag tags)) (defun notmuch-search-remove-all-tags () "Remove all tags from the currently selected thread." (apply 'notmuch-search-remove-tags (notmuch-tags-strip-properties (notmuch-search-get-tags))))