h. Knowing
this is quite helpful.
I can't really explain why, but I just didn't notice tag:"uni-k?ln" in
the tag-completion - I think my expectations for finding it as
tag:uni-k?ln must have blinded me.
While it isn't errornous, it's higly unintuitive to quote tags like
this.
"Austin T. Clements" writes:
> Quoting Moritz Ulrich :
>> Hello,
>>
>> I recently adopted notmuch as my primary way to read mail, so thank you
>> for this great tool!
>>
>> Unfortunately, I ran into a problem of the Emacs side of the project
>> when used in a non-ascii environment:
>>
>> Having a
Quoting Moritz Ulrich :
> Hello,
>
> I recently adopted notmuch as my primary way to read mail, so thank you
> for this great tool!
>
> Unfortunately, I ran into a problem of the Emacs side of the project
> when used in a non-ascii environment:
>
> Having a tag named 'uni-k?ln', the tag:-completion
Quoting Moritz Ulrich :
Hello,
I recently adopted notmuch as my primary way to read mail, so thank you
for this great tool!
Unfortunately, I ran into a problem of the Emacs side of the project
when used in a non-ascii environment:
Having a tag named 'uni-köln', the tag:-completion doesn't work
Hello,
I recently adopted notmuch as my primary way to read mail, so thank you
for this great tool!
Unfortunately, I ran into a problem of the Emacs side of the project
when used in a non-ascii environment:
Having a tag named 'uni-köln', the tag:-completion doesn't work.
This is caused by `not
David Bremner [Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 01:37:50PM -0300]:
> Nico Schottelius writes:
>
> > I have the problem that often To/Cc do not reveal the real destination,
> > so I would like to match on X-Original-To: or Delivered-To:
> > header lines.
> >
> > So I was wondering, if there is generic support