Hi all,
I'd like to try out notmuch. My mail setup is as follows:
- I run a local IMAP server (dovecot) and access it using Gnus
- Dovecot stores its mails in /var/spool/mail/ in some one file per
message format
But I get some permission problems when trying to index /var/spool/mail.
I
Jed Brown writes:
Hi Jed,
>> - I run a local IMAP server (dovecot) and access it using Gnus
>> - Dovecot stores its mails in /var/spool/mail/ in some one file per
>> message format
>
> How about
>
> $ mkdir -p ~/mail/spool
> $ ln -s /var/spool/mail/$USER/{cur,new,tmp} ~/mail/spool
>
> an
Hi!
I got notmuch running, and it's absolutely incredible. It's so damn
fast and the results are very good. So thanks a lot for creating this
nice piece of software. :-)
Ok, so new the question: I indexed all my 63.000 mails, and because it
was a first-time indexing, all my mail now has the tag
Carl Worth writes:
Hi Carl,
>> Unfortunately, there are some dovecot internal files, which should
>> neither be indexed by notmuch, and which have 600 permissions for the
>> mail user. And that's where notmuch errors and stops indexing. :-(
>
> Hi Tassilo, welcome to notmuch!
>
> I'm glad you f
Hi all,
after setting up notmuch, initially indexing all my mail, and removing
the inbox and unread tags thereafter, now I recognize that notmuch
doesn't index new mail.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
% notmuch new --verbose
No new mail---and that's not much.
--
Tassilo Horn writes:
Hi all,
I've investigated a bit further.
> [notmuch doesn't index new mails although all directories and files
> are readable and writable.]
In my config, I have:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
[database]
path=/
Mikhail Gusarov writes:
Hi Mikhail,
> TH> Whenever I delete those symlinks and created them anew, the new
> TH> mails get indexed with the next "notmuch new". Of course, I could
> TH> create a script that does exactly that, but there should be a
> TH> better way, right?
>
> Probably mail do
Tassilo Horn writes:
Hi Mikhail,
>> TH> Whenever I delete those symlinks and created them anew, the new
>> TH> mails get indexed with the next "notmuch new". Of course, I could
>> TH> create a script that does exactly that, but there should be a
>
Hi!
Here's my first patch. It changes that notmuch-show-get-filename and
notmuch-show-get-message-id return simple strings and not propertited
strings.
Bye,
Tassilo
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notmuch.el |4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/notmuch.el b/notmuch.el
index 0cabbe2.
Hi all,
I'm a Gnus user and use notmuch mostly for searching. When I want to
reply to a message, I need to get back to Gnus, so that my Gnus posting
styles (gcc into that group, right email address, correct signature,...)
are applied.
Therefore, I created this small snippet. Now C-c C-c inside
git am", introductory and explanatory portions of
> the email, ("Hi!" and "Here's my first patch"), have to be
> relegated to past the "---" divider).
So an email looking like this would be correct?
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Carl Worth writes:
Hi Carl,
> On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 09:02:46 +0100, Tassilo Horn
> wrote:
>> I'm a Gnus user and use notmuch mostly for searching. When I want to
>> reply to a message, I need to get back to Gnus, so that my Gnus
>> posting styles (gcc into th
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
Hi Jameson,
> (add-hook 'notmuch-search-mode
> (define-key notmuch-search-mode-map "A"
> 'notmuch-show-mark-read-then-archive-thread)
> )
`notmuch-search-mode' is no hook, and even if it was, you couldn't add
what you like, because that's no function. You would
Jameson Rollins writes:
Hi Jameson,
> That said, I have vasilated just a bit on this, as to whether notmuch
> should touch the mail at all, or just process it. But having thought
> about it a bit, I think that notmuch really *is* an MUA, or at least
> the mail processing part of a MUA (MUA minu
git am", introductory and explanatory portions of
> the email, ("Hi!" and "Here's my first patch"), have to be
> relegated to past the "---" divider).
So an email looking like this would be correct?
--8<---cut here-
Carl Worth writes:
Hi Carl,
> On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 09:02:46 +0100, Tassilo Horn
> wrote:
>> I'm a Gnus user and use notmuch mostly for searching. When I want to
>> reply to a message, I need to get back to Gnus, so that my Gnus
>> posting styles (gcc into th
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
Hi Jameson,
> (add-hook 'notmuch-search-mode
> (define-key notmuch-search-mode-map "A"
> 'notmuch-show-mark-read-then-archive-thread)
> )
`notmuch-search-mode' is no hook, and even if it was, you couldn't add
what you like, because that's no function. You would
Jameson Rollins writes:
Hi Jameson,
> That said, I have vasilated just a bit on this, as to whether notmuch
> should touch the mail at all, or just process it. But having thought
> about it a bit, I think that notmuch really *is* an MUA, or at least
> the mail processing part of a MUA (MUA minu
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