On Wed, 09 Feb 2011, Jesse Rosenthal wrote:
> By the way, I've also realized that most attachment downloading is done
> not by "--format=raw" but by "notmuch part". It's possible to do caching
> there as well. There are a few options there:
>
> * One option would be to just cache by the attachme
I've been running notmuch for only a couple of days now and am still
getting to grips with it, but I am very very happy to be back in Emacs
again for mail after two years in the Thunderbird wilderness. So, thank
you.
I like my mail tagged on reception so that my mailing lists and spam
only sho
y specifically mentions the tag. This should make it easier to handle
spam tags like this.
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Ben Gamari writes:
> I simply run new mail through bogofilter in my sorting script and tag
> junk with a junk tag. I then add "not tag:junk" to each of my saved searches.
>
>> 2) Is there any way (actual or planned) to filter on X-List-Id or
>> similar so that I can filter mailing list stuff mo
On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:20:55 +, Daniel Barlow wrote:
> My questions
>
> 1) (How) can I filter on the X-Spam-Bar header to chop out spam and
> suspected spam?
>
I simply run new mail through bogofilter in my sorting script and tag
junk with a junk tag. I then add "not tag:junk" to each of my
Ben Gamari writes:
> I simply run new mail through bogofilter in my sorting script and tag
> junk with a junk tag. I then add "not tag:junk" to each of my saved searches.
>
>> 2) Is there any way (actual or planned) to filter on X-List-Id or
>> similar so that I can filter mailing list stuff mo
On Feb 10, 2011 8:33 AM, "Ben Gamari" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:20:55 +, Daniel Barlow wrote:
> > My questions
> >
> > 1) (How) can I filter on the X-Spam-Bar header to chop out spam and
> > suspected spam?
> >
> I simply run new mail through bogofilter in my sorting script and tag
>
On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:20:55 +, Daniel Barlow wrote:
> My questions
>
> 1) (How) can I filter on the X-Spam-Bar header to chop out spam and
> suspected spam?
>
I simply run new mail through bogofilter in my sorting script and tag
junk with a junk tag. I then add "not tag:junk" to each of my
I've been running notmuch for only a couple of days now and am still
getting to grips with it, but I am very very happy to be back in Emacs
again for mail after two years in the Thunderbird wilderness. So, thank
you.
I like my mail tagged on reception so that my mailing lists and spam
only sho