no longer need this functionality and have forgotten how
it works :)
Cheers,
mwh
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Olivier Berger writes:
>
> I'm using a local dovecot as a mail storage backend, which is in turn
> indexed my botmuch... any particular thing related to dovecot flags
> handling maybe (i.e. deleted tag being passed to dovecot) ?
>
Nope, we rejected synching the T flag to maildirs for exactly
Hi.
David Bremner writes:
> Olivier Berger writes:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I used to marl messages for later deletion by adding (in emacs) the
>> deleted tag, and was able to undo this if necessary by explicitely
>> searching the tag:deleted messages. A manual trigger of :
>> $ notmuch search
Hey Sebastian,
Quoting Sebastian Spaeth (2014-11-18 09:44:15)
> Let me know if I should be deleting the site. Or hand it over, or
> something :-).
If I remember correctly, you handed notmuch.rtfd.org over to me. Or
you deleted the project, and I created a new one in its place, I don't
recall.
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Olivier Berger writes:
> Hi.
>
> I used to marl messages for later deletion by adding (in emacs) the
> deleted tag, and was able to undo this if necessary by explicitely
> searching the tag:deleted messages. A manual trigger of :
> $ notmuch search --output=files "tag:deleted" | xargs -l rm
>
Hi.
I used to marl messages for later deletion by adding (in emacs) the
deleted tag, and was able to undo this if necessary by explicitely
searching the tag:deleted messages. A manual trigger of :
$ notmuch search --output=files "tag:deleted" | xargs -l rm
did the final removal.
I'm now using
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On Mon, Nov 17 2014, David Edmondson wrote:
>>
>> Yes! This works great, with it the forward buffer contains the signature
>> loaded with the correct encoding, and the sendmail succeeds without
>> prompting about unreadable chars.
>
> That's good, thanks for testing. I'll work up and submit a
`with-current-notmuch-show-message' applies a `no-conversion' coding
system when reading a raw message from notmuch. That coding system
should _not_ be applied when the body of the macro is evaluated, as it
can cause file operations used during that evaluation to incorrectly
apply the
Am 16.11.2014 20:00, schrieb Ben Gamari:
David Bremner da...@tethera.net writes:
It seems that this site has bitrotted. I hit the build button and it
now builds the CLI docs instead of the python bindings. I assume since
Sebastian has moved on from maintaining the bindings he's also not
Hi.
I used to marl messages for later deletion by adding (in emacs) the
deleted tag, and was able to undo this if necessary by explicitely
searching the tag:deleted messages. A manual trigger of :
$ notmuch search --output=files tag:deleted | xargs -l rm
did the final removal.
I'm now using
Olivier Berger olivier.ber...@telecom-sudparis.eu writes:
Hi.
I used to marl messages for later deletion by adding (in emacs) the
deleted tag, and was able to undo this if necessary by explicitely
searching the tag:deleted messages. A manual trigger of :
$ notmuch search --output=files
Hey Sebastian,
Quoting Sebastian Spaeth (2014-11-18 09:44:15)
Let me know if I should be deleting the site. Or hand it over, or
something :-).
If I remember correctly, you handed notmuch.rtfd.org over to me. Or
you deleted the project, and I created a new one in its place, I don't
recall.
Justus Winter 4win...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de writes:
Hey Sebastian,
Quoting Sebastian Spaeth (2014-11-18 09:44:15)
Let me know if I should be deleting the site. Or hand it over, or
something :-).
If I remember correctly, you handed notmuch.rtfd.org over to me. Or
you deleted the
Olivier Berger olivier.ber...@telecom-sudparis.eu writes:
I'm using a local dovecot as a mail storage backend, which is in turn
indexed my botmuch... any particular thing related to dovecot flags
handling maybe (i.e. deleted tag being passed to dovecot) ?
Nope, we rejected synching the T
Jameson Graef Rollins jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
Hi, folks. I wonder if anyone knows of a way to tell the emacs client
to use different email addresses to respond to mail from different
sources. So for instance, I would like to respond to mail to one
mailing list from one address,
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