does, (hiding away citations, etc.). That's all
> "scripting code", but that sits easily on top of the existing notmuch
> command-line tool.
>
> I think I'd prefer to keep that nice clean boundary until we find
> something that really requires changing that. But, show me something
> really cool that requires it, and you might convince me. :-)
>
I don't have anything in mind right now but when I do we can talk
further :)
Thanks for the descriptive response, I really appreciate it.
> -Carl
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Regards,
Ali Polatel
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Excerpts from Jameson Rollins's message of Sat Jan 16 18:38:40 -0500 2010:
> On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 02:22:09PM -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> > So the idea with "new" is really to just make the lower-level pieces of
> > notmuch, (the command-line interface and the library), to steal less of
> > the
have no doubt that there will be lots of very novel uses for notmuch
in the future. I was already talking to a friend about how notmuch
should absolutely be used by mailing list handlers. How sweet would
it be to have web interfaces to notmuch mail list archives.
jamie.
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state from the database to the file names),
besides what you've outlineed above.
-Carl
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Hi Olly,
> "OB" == Olly Betts writes:
OB> On 2010-01-15, Dirk-Jan C Binnema wrote:
Olly> Other than Linux, the d_type field is available mainly only on BSD
Olly> systems.
>>
>> Yes, my patch could me generalized a bit more, just like your patch
could not
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> We've talked about switching from default tags of "inbox" and "unread"
> to simply having new mail tagged with a "new" tag.
Ohh, please make the standard set of tags for new mail configurable in the
config file. I might want to add different tags for special purposes, like
From: David Bremner
This is a fairly intrusive rewrite.
- I pulled the common code for the signature and citation case out
into a separate function. This is not so much shorter, but I think it
will be easier to maintain.
- I treated top posted copies essentially like
ailman/listinfo/notmuch
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