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aught and shot now."
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On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 22:22:01 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 21:28:03 -0600, "Jeffrey C. Ollie"
> wrote:
> > Instead of including a private implementation of the SHA1 hash, use
> > libgcrypt. This means less code of our own to maintain and it will be
> > easier to switch to a
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perform the search itself.
micah
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Hey all,
I have recently been working on bringing Carl Worth's excellent
notmuch[1] mail indexing application into a state where I can rely on it
for everyday use. While most of the Intel folks developing notmuch use
emacs for both development and using notmuch, I prefer to avoid carpal
tunnel
Hey all,
I have recently been working on bringing Carl Worth's excellent
notmuch[1] mail indexing application into a state where I can rely on it
for everyday use. While most of the Intel folks developing notmuch use
emacs for both development and using notmuch, I prefer to avoid carpal
tunnel
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 15:56:10 +1300, martin f krafft
wrote:
> also sprach Jameson Graef Rollins
> [2009.11.26.1901 +1300]:
> > I would really like to start using notmuch with emacs beyond just
> > testing, but I really need to be able to handle/read/send mail with
> > PGP/MIME encoded
den la verg?enza,
los que obedecen pierden el respeto.
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On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 10:03:21PM +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Mike Hommey [2010.01.08.2106 +1300]:
> > I'm in \o_ (though I won't be in Wellington). I've been thinking
> > about a fuse filesystem on top of notmuch for a while.
>
> Grand news to see
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 03:56:10PM +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Jameson Graef Rollins
> [2009.11.26.1901 +1300]:
> > I would really like to start using notmuch with emacs beyond just
> > testing, but I really need to be able to handle/read/send mail with
> > PGP/MIME encoded
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 03:56:20PM +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
> These ideas are not new, and I've written about them before:
>
> http://madduck.net/blog/2007.07.24:a-user-space-filesystem-for-mail-labeling/
>
> notmuch seems an excellent base for implementing such a filesystem.
> I will try
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