physiculus writes:
> xuqi writes:
>
>>
>> As the Gnus manual described, if you have one Maildir server, you only
>> need to specific its directory once. All its subdirectories would be
>> treated as groups in Gnus.
> Hmmh, i dont know that. will check if it works.
>
>>
>> More importantly, I
xuqi writes:
>
> As the Gnus manual described, if you have one Maildir server, you only
> need to specific its directory once. All its subdirectories would be
> treated as groups in Gnus.
Hmmh, i dont know that. will check if it works.
>
> More importantly, I don't find 'karlderletzte' as a
physiculus writes:
> physiculus writes:
>
> Hello,
> additional note:
> here is my config for Lokales. Exactly spoken its Lokal.
>
>
Hello Poul,
> (nnmaildir "Lokal"
> (directory "~/Maildirnm")
>
physiculus writes:
Hello,
additional note:
here is my config for Lokales. Exactly spoken its Lokal.
(nnmaildir "Lokal"
(directory "~/Maildirnm")
(directory
"~/Maildirnm/archive")
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Hello,
hmmh i checked these messages and gnus displayed them correctly.
BUT what i see is that ONLY meesages inside my directory "Lokales" got
errors.
This directory contains all messages, which are moved from me (gnus
command B m) inside subfolders. All these subfolders
physiculus writes:
> xuqi writes:
>
> Hello,
> thank you and Eric very much for help. I can't help, because i do not fully
> understand, what goes wrong.
No, that's perfect! That basically confirms my suspicion that some of
your message filenames are causing nnmaildir to fail. They're probably
xuqi writes:
Hello,
thank you and Eric very much for help. I can't help, because i do not fully
understand, what goes wrong.
here is the list:
(["nnmaildir+Lokal:Privat" 349 0] ["nnmaildir+Lokal:Privat" 446 0]
["nnmaildir+Lokal:Privat" 506 0] ["nnmaildir+Lokal:Privat" 333 0]
physiculus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Ok, here is the list. Hope it helps :-)
>
[...]
> /home/held/Maildirnm/karlderletzte/Sent/cur/1554294583.6ad7d1c538e8c734.shinri:2,,U=22:2,S!2,S
> /home/held/Maildirnm/karlderletzte/Sent/cur/1554294638.4676_1518.shinri,U=23!2,S
[...]
I
physiculus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Ok, here is the list. Hope it helps :-)
>
Unfortunately it doesn't in this case ;-) see my reply below:
> /home/held/Maildirnm/Privat/cur/1584002263.M785296P11519Q0.kubuntu:2,S
>
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Ok, here is the list. Hope it helps :-)
/home/held/Maildirnm/Privat/cur/1584002263.M785296P11519Q0.kubuntu:2,S
/home/held/Maildirnm/Privat/cur/1584001757.M962421P11519Q0.kubuntu:2,
/home/held/Maildirnm/Privat/cur/1584001970.M953224P11519Q0.kubuntu:2,
physiculus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Hmmh, this looks different and with no errors.
> But is this in format, which gnus could read?
>
> the result is displayed in *Message* Buffer. Is this correct?
>
> Poulpoulsen
>
> Doing notmuch query Hock...
> notmuch args: search --format=text
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Hmmh, this looks different and with no errors.
But is this in format, which gnus could read?
the result is displayed in *Message* Buffer. Is this correct?
Poulpoulsen
Doing notmuch query Hock...
notmuch args: search --format=text --output=files Hock
Massaging notmuch
physiculus writes:
> xuqi writes:
>
> hello,
> yes the prefix is correct.
> nnir-notmuch-remove-prefix is a variable defined in `nnir.el'.
> Its value is "/home/held/Maildirnm/"
>
>>
>> I didn't look closely. But for example if you haven't customized the
>> variable
xuqi writes:
hello,
yes the prefix is correct.
nnir-notmuch-remove-prefix is a variable defined in `nnir.el'.
Its value is "/home/held/Maildirnm/"
>
> I didn't look closely. But for example if you haven't customized the
> variable `nnir-notmuch-remove-prefix', it defaults to "$HOME/Mail", if
>
physiculus writes:
> xuqi writes:
>
> Hello,
> thank you for your info.
> Unfortunately i'm not a developer, so i don't understand all you wrote.
> As far as i understand, you mean, that the problem is with notmuch?
> But why is it working, if i call the command in terminal directly.
> Perhaps
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Hello,
i cut the output for readability.
How do i edebug the function?
I don't know this...
Regards
Poul
> physiculus writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> here is the output from the debugger.
>> I dont know, what it mean, but i think you do :-)
>
xuqi writes:
Hello,
thank you for your info.
Unfortunately i'm not a developer, so i don't understand all you wrote.
As far as i understand, you mean, that the problem is with notmuch?
But why is it working, if i call the command in terminal directly.
Perhaps some parameters, that push gnus to
physiculus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> here is the output from the debugger.
> I dont know, what it mean, but i think you do :-)
>
> Hope it helps!
>
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
> <(nil nil)
> sort((nil) <)
>
physiculus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> here is the output from the debugger.
> I dont know, what it mean, but i think you do :-)
Not quite :) There seem to be nil values in the list of found articles
returned by the notmuch search backend.
Are you able to trigger the
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Hello,
here is the output from the debugger.
I dont know, what it mean, but i think you do :-)
Hope it helps!
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
<(nil nil)
sort((nil) <)
nnir-retrieve-headers((1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
physiculus writes:
> Hello,
> if i try to use search with notmuch my nnmaildir, i get the error above.
> here are the lines from messages:
> Opening nnir server on nnir-ephemeral...done
> Retrieving newsgroup: nnir:nnir-877dzp783m.fsf...
> Doing notmuch query Hock...
> notmuch args: search
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