David Bremner <da...@tethera.net> writes: > Sanjoy Mahajan <san...@olin.edu> writes: > >> I save an outgoing email as I write it and often (as if it were a >> regular document) by using the usual Emacs key sequence C-x C-s. With >> notmuch v0.24, notmuch saves a proper draft each time I use C-x C-s. >> The result is a million drafts, which may be good. >> >> However, it means that the thread view (in notmuch-show mode) includes >> the zillion drafts. Attached is a screenshot of what I mean (sorry that >> it is so small -- I downsampled it to get within the message-size >> limit). I made the example by sending myself (sanjoy@localhost) a short >> msg. Then I replied to it with 'r', and saved the reply a few times >> (first with "Draft v1" as the body text, the next time with "Draft v2", >> etc.). > > It could be a nice feature to toggle visibility of drafts (and other > excluded messages) in notmuch-show mode. So far nobody wrote such a > thing. > > Two things you might find useful to know: > > - you can resume editing a previous draft with 'e' > - autosaving does not create drafts > > If it really bugs you, you could override the binding C-x C-s in > notmuch-show mode.
This is happening to me on a fairly regular basis too. Is there something I can bind C-x C-s to in notmuch-show that doesn't create a new draft? I like the idea of saving the drafts in the DB, so perhaps just getting the deleted stuff working in an unsurprising way in notmuch-show is the best way forward. _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch