On 7 April 2012 02:23, Fernando H. F. Botelho wrote:
> 1. I tag incoming messages with any number of arbitrary tags, and these
> get assigned not just to that specific e-mail message, but also to the
> contact (i.e. email address) behind it.
>
You can construct a list of email addresses from a
On 7 April 2012 02:23, Fernando H. F. Botelho fernando.bote...@f123.orgwrote:
1. I tag incoming messages with any number of arbitrary tags, and these
get assigned not just to that specific e-mail message, but also to the
contact (i.e. email address) behind it.
You can construct a list of
Hi
-Original Message-
From: Carl Worth
Sent: 17 April 2010 17:43
So one could query with sysconf and break things up into multiple
commands as needed.
Doesn't xargs do exactly this?
On Sat 20, 12:34 -0500, Ben Gamari wrote:
> The real problem is all notmuch calls are synchronous. Vim unfortunately
> lacks the excellent asynchronous subprocess interface that emacs has.
> Therefore, I'm afraid the vim client is going to be just as unuable
> until someone has implemented
Hi all
thank you for notmuch, it is a great project. I have been watching
progress for a while but then I could no longer restrain myself and
started using notmuch's vim client even though it is still a bit rough
around the edges. Unfortunately there are some quirks that
prevent me from
Hi all
thank you for notmuch, it is a great project. I have been watching
progress for a while but then I could no longer restrain myself and
started using notmuch's vim client even though it is still a bit rough
around the edges. Unfortunately there are some quirks that
prevent me from