Re: gnus-alias integration bug

2014-04-07 Thread Ian Kelling
Michael Hudson-Doyle writes: > Which version of notmuch are you using? notmuch git version from 4/6/2014 bc10f63f9c2390dddfc3d6397889dab375107aa5 GNU Emacs 24.4.50.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.4.2) of 2014-04-07 How is it that I compiled my emacs from today's sources and you hav

gnus-alias integration bug

2014-04-07 Thread Ian Kelling
Michael Hudson-Doyle writes: > Which version of notmuch are you using? notmuch git version from 4/6/2014 bc10f63f9c2390dddfc3d6397889dab375107aa5 GNU Emacs 24.4.50.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.4.2) of 2014-04-07 How is it that I compiled my emacs from today's sources and you hav

failed to change from unread to read

2014-04-07 Thread Ian Kelling
I was reading a thread I got to from a folder: search, and in the thread was a message from a different maildir folder, and notmuch would not mark it as read like it did with normal messages. That one would just remain unread when I hit space on it. Not the right behavior imo. I've had generally g

gnus-alias integration bug

2014-04-07 Thread Ian Kelling
gnus-alias allows you to set your identity based on the headers in the message you are replying. This is an essential feature in a mail client for me, I want to automatically reply as the person an email was sent to for certain addresses. This does not work in notmuch. gnus sets the variable messag

failed to change from unread to read

2014-04-07 Thread Ian Kelling
I was reading a thread I got to from a folder: search, and in the thread was a message from a different maildir folder, and notmuch would not mark it as read like it did with normal messages. That one would just remain unread when I hit space on it. Not the right behavior imo. I've had generally g

gnus-alias integration bug

2014-04-07 Thread Ian Kelling
gnus-alias allows you to set your identity based on the headers in the message you are replying. This is an essential feature in a mail client for me, I want to automatically reply as the person an email was sent to for certain addresses. This does not work in notmuch. gnus sets the variable messag