notmuch-bookmarks now in melpa

2020-02-02 Thread Jörg Volbers
Hi everybody, the emacs package notmuch-bookmarks just got merged into melpa. It allows to bookmark notmuch query buffers, thus providing an alternative to notmuch-jump-search. To ease the handling of these bookmarks, some additional functionality is provided, i.e., restrict the bookmark menu

[alot] announcing v0.9

2020-02-02 Thread Patrick Totzke
Hi everyone! I have just tagged alot v0.9; You can get a tarball here [0]. Again there were mostly under-the-hood fixes and refactoring. The most significant new feature set is the ability to send HTML emails, which works quite nicely in combination with pandoc [1] as documented here [2]. Usage

Re: Searching for an Exact Email Address

2020-02-02 Thread David Bremner
Kevin Foley writes: > David Bremner writes: > >> Also useful is setting NOTMUCH_DEBUG_QUERY in the environment. This will >> show the parsed Xapian query. In my case this shows both >> 'to:"exam...@email.com"' and to:"exam...@email.com" end up parsed the >> same way, so I guess the problem is el

Re: Searching for an Exact Email Address

2020-02-02 Thread Kevin Foley
David Bremner writes: > Also useful is setting NOTMUCH_DEBUG_QUERY in the environment. This will > show the parsed Xapian query. In my case this shows both > 'to:"exam...@email.com"' and to:"exam...@email.com" end up parsed the > same way, so I guess the problem is elsewhere. I should have men

Re: Searching for an Exact Email Address

2020-02-02 Thread David Bremner
Teemu Likonen writes: > The shell built-in "set" is useful for testing parameters: > > $ set -- to:"exam...@email.com" to:\"exam...@email.com\" > $ printf '%s\n' "$@" > to:exam...@email.com > to:"exam...@email.com" Also useful is setting NOTMUCH_DEBUG_QUERY in the environment. T