Wonderful! Thanks Jani.
> Alternatively, you can use @ in date: queries, although this
> seems to be completely undocumented:
I guess this relates to similar syntax requirements of date -d in that a
unix timestamp is required to be preceded by an @
# date -d 1517152333
date: invalid date
On Mon, 29 Jan 2018, Matthew Lear wrote:
> Hi. I've noticed that I'm unable to notmuch search using date with unix
> timestamps (ie number of seconds since Jan 1st 1970 UTC). I get a xapian
> error. The notmuch man pages state that searching using
> 'date:..'
> where "each
t I can do:
# notmuch search date:yesterday..today
or
# notmuch search date:1/28/2018..1/29/2018
or
# notmuch search date:20180128..20180129
..and all show 216 results.
Any thoughts as to why Xapian doesn't like this type of query? Is it just
me? :-)
Thanks
On Monday, 2018-01-29 at 12:18:15 +0100, Lele Gaifax wrote:
> David Edmondson writes:
>
>> The way that I do this is shown here:
>> http://dme.org/data/notmuch/notmuch-sender.el
>
> Thank you David, I will ad[ao]pt your solution!
>
>> I always remove the initial “From”
David Edmondson writes:
> The way that I do this is shown here:
> http://dme.org/data/notmuch/notmuch-sender.el
Thank you David, I will ad[ao]pt your solution!
> I always remove the initial “From” generated by notmuch and choose one
> when I hit “send”. In some cases the
On Sunday, 2018-01-28 at 19:13:18 +0100, Lele Gaifax wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to automatically force a particular sender when replying to a message
> belonging to a mailing list I'm subscribed.
>
> I'm using the GNU/Emacs MUA, and looking around I found the tip at
>
Hi all,
I'd like to automatically force a particular sender when replying to a message
belonging to a mailing list I'm subscribed.
I'm using the GNU/Emacs MUA, and looking around I found the tip at
https://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#index3h2, but I fail to see how to
recognize the "destination"