Wael Nasreddine writes:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am trying to exclude any thread that has the tag *killed* but it's
> either a bug or something that I am simply doing wrong.
>
> $ notmuch search tag:work and tag:unread and tag:inbox and not tag:killed |
> grep 'killed' | wc -l
> 1
>
> I am getting
Wael Nasreddine wael.nasredd...@gmail.com writes:
Hey guys,
I am trying to exclude any thread that has the tag *killed* but it's
either a bug or something that I am simply doing wrong.
$ notmuch search tag:work and tag:unread and tag:inbox and not tag:killed |
grep 'killed' | wc -l
1
Xīcò x...@atelo.org writes:
Also, commit 3c13bc introduced a call to fdatasync() which is not
available on FreeBSD, and probably not either on MacOS at least.
fdatasync is POSIX:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/fdatasync.html
--
regards,
kushal
pgpIDJi7crZ95.pgp
Jani Nikula writes:
> On Mon, 03 Feb 2014, Hamish Downer wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I recently deleted almost 3 old messages from my maildirs, and
>> since I did that, notmuch new has not managed to complete. I have it
>> running on a server with 1 GB of RAM, and the output is telling me
>>
>>
Jani Nikula j...@nikula.org writes:
On Mon, 03 Feb 2014, Hamish Downer ham...@foobacca.co.uk wrote:
Hello
I recently deleted almost 3 old messages from my maildirs, and
since I did that, notmuch new has not managed to complete. I have it
running on a server with 1 GB of RAM, and the
"Jason A. Donenfeld" writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> I wrote a script that imports emails and tags from gmail. It's
> resumable and appears to be working reasonably well. I could use some
> experienced eyes looking at it, as my first exposure to notmuch was
> just a few hours ago.
>
>
Jason A. Donenfeld ja...@zx2c4.com writes:
Hi folks,
I wrote a script that imports emails and tags from gmail. It's
resumable and appears to be working reasonably well. I could use some
experienced eyes looking at it, as my first exposure to notmuch was
just a few hours ago.
Hi,
I've been using notmuch with emacs for a while now. I subscribe to a
few mailing lists where Reply-To-All is severely frowned upon, so I
wanted to be able to use the List-Post header (RFC2369) when replying to
mailing list posts. I've hacked notmuch-reply.c for my purposes, but I
was
Hi,
I've been using notmuch with emacs for a while now. I subscribe to a
few mailing lists where Reply-To-All is severely frowned upon, so I
wanted to be able to use the List-Post header (RFC2369) when replying to
mailing list posts. I've hacked notmuch-reply.c for my purposes, but I
was