Quoting Daniel Kahn Gillmor (2017-08-11 16:05:56)
> On Fri 2017-08-11 15:02:44 -0700, Dylan Baker wrote:
>
> > Natively no. I have a fairly minor patch to alot that would make it work if
> > the
> > type was text/markdown instead of text/plain.
>
> huh, i tried to set Content-Type:
On Fri 2017-08-11 15:02:44 -0700, Dylan Baker wrote:
> Natively no. I have a fairly minor patch to alot that would make it work if
> the
> type was text/markdown instead of text/plain.
huh, i tried to set Content-Type: text/markdown in emacs mml-mode by
just fiddling with the header but mml
One of the alot devs here,
Natively no. I have a fairly minor patch to alot that would make it work if the
type was text/markdown instead of text/plain.
I have another patch that makes this render correctly as markdown, but it breaks
lots of other text/plain emails that use characters in a way
Jörg Volbers writes:
> This is the ID which I am using for testing:
>
> E5-a1wt6bgr-elaine/2/42589-dc960...@nlsender05.ui-portal.com
>
Can you try
NOTMUCH_DEBUG_QUERY=y notmuch search
id:E5-a1wt6bgr-elaine/2/42589-dc960...@nlsender05.ui-portal.com
and report the output
Quoting the argument does not change anyting -- which makes sense,
since searching for the id does work well when using "notmuch show
--format=raw". So it's not a quoting issue.
BTW, the error also shows up if I just omit the option
"format=raw" in notmuch show.
This is the ID which I am
On Fri, Aug 11 2017, Jörg Volbers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have problems searching for a message by its id.
>
> If I call notmuch-show, everything works fine; actually this is
> used by the emacs frontend:
>
> 'notmuch show --format=raw id:<.>'
>
> If I try to search for this mail with
Hello,
I have problems searching for a message by its id.
If I call notmuch-show, everything works fine; actually this is
used by the emacs frontend:
'notmuch show --format=raw id:<.>'
If I try to search for this mail with notmuch-search, I get no
result:
notmuch search -- id:<>
On Tue 2017-08-08 14:02:56 -0400, David Bremner wrote:
> A hybrid option would be to use a hash of the file + 1.2.1.1. address
> scheme. My thinking here is a bit vague, but I can imagine such has hash
> being useful either for content addressible mailstore, or for
> disambiguating message-id