On Fri, 20 Feb 2015, Matthew Lear wrote:
> A couple of others things have surprised me, though. Using the date search
> option, such as date:"today" or date:"yesterday", hasn't quite thrown up
> what I expected. Searching with date:"today" shows up no results (which I
> know is wrong) and
Hi David,
>> notmuch search 'folder:"Deleted Items"'
>>
>> .. throws up zero results.
>>
>
> Hmm. I tried to duplicate your situation here, and it works for me. Two
> things to try:
>
> 1) notmuch search --output=files $QUERY
>
> where $QUERY is some query (using e.g. id:) that matches one of
On Wed, Feb 11 2015, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10 2015, Nils Dagsson Moskopp
> wrote:
>
>> Tomi Ollila writes:
>> It seems to me that all of the following are true in this case:
>>
>> 1. Emacs executes the user's default shell to start zathura.
>
> That's stupid! it should run
On Wed, Feb 11 2015, Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10 2015, Nils Dagsson Moskopp n...@dieweltistgarnichtso.net
wrote:
Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi writes:
It seems to me that all of the following are true in this case:
1. Emacs executes the user's default shell to
Hi David,
notmuch search 'folder:Deleted Items'
.. throws up zero results.
Hmm. I tried to duplicate your situation here, and it works for me. Two
things to try:
1) notmuch search --output=files $QUERY
where $QUERY is some query (using e.g. id:) that matches one of those
messages.
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015, Matthew Lear m...@bubblegen.co.uk wrote:
A couple of others things have surprised me, though. Using the date search
option, such as date:today or date:yesterday, hasn't quite thrown up
what I expected. Searching with date:today shows up no results (which I
know is wrong)