Hello,
On Wed 21 Dec 2022 at 07:53AM -04, David Bremner wrote:
> Sean Whitton writes:
>
>>
>> I know that you don't want to commit notmuch-pkg.el to git, and that's
>> in fact undesirable from a NonGNU ELPA point of view, it turns out. But
>> gi
y`), so adding a third shouldn't
> be a big deal.
I know that you don't want to commit notmuch-pkg.el to git, and that's
in fact undesirable from a NonGNU ELPA point of view, it turns out. But
given how there is already version.txt and version.py, could we have a
header in notmuch
Hello,
On Sat 03 Sep 2022 at 08:34AM -03, David Bremner wrote:
> Sean Whitton writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> In the following situation:
>>
>> - only notmuch config is ~/.notmuch-config
>> - database.mail_root is set
>> - database.path is not set
>
Hello,
In the following situation:
- only notmuch config is ~/.notmuch-config
- database.mail_root is set
- database.path is not set
- notmuch database does not yet exist
then notmuch wants to create its db under mail_root/.notmuch, contrary
to notmuch-config(1).
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if
> we could use this syntax rather than the ugly home-grown one.
Let me know the results of your test, and if it's also continuing to
work for me by then, I'll install the change. Thanks for taking a look.
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r should think of the query thread:{} as
expanding to all of the thread IDs which match ; not‐
much then performs a second search using the expanded query.
This should be faster, too, with only running a single external command.
Here is the patch I'm thinking I'll appl
Hello,
On one machine I have only some of my mail, and so 'notmuch git status'
will always have a lot of lines starting with "U". But then
git.safe_fraction will always be exceeded. How about ignoring
status['missing'] in check_safe_fraction,
Hello,
On Sat 07 May 2022 at 09:01pm -03, David Bremner wrote:
> Sean Whitton writes:
>
>> Just looking at my current usage, there are two cases where I've wrapped
>> nmbug in some additional myrepos scripting. The first is a status
>> command:
>>
>>
n of notmuch-new, but it's not ideal.
Okay, thanks for the info. Nice to have it all recorded in this thread.
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Hello David,
On Sun 01 May 2022 at 08:23PM -03, David Bremner wrote:
> Sean Whitton writes:
>>
>> Thanks. Let me record in this thread what I will believe it will take a
>> reproduce this in a test:
>>
>> 1) inbox and sent are Maildirs
>>
>> 1) Com
efix.
Perhaps an entry in .notmuch-config for that? Currently I use a tiny
wrapper script:
#!/bin/sh
NMBGIT="$HOME/lib/nmbug-spw" NMBPREFIX="spw::" nmbug "$@"
but it would be great to just be able to type 'notmuch git ...'.
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Hello,
On Tue 22 Mar 2022 at 12:44pm -07, Sean Whitton wrote:
> I am seeing this bug, or a closely related one, a whole lot right now.
> Messages are coming back as unread over and over again. I recently made
> some changes to my notmuch cronjobs, so that probably has something to
>
Hello David,
On Thu 20 Feb 2020 at 08:22AM -04, David Bremner wrote:
> Sean Whitton writes:
>
>> I have this in my post-new hook:
>>
>> notmuch tag -unread -- folder:sent
>>
>> The idea is that copies of my sent mail which get returned to me and
>>
Hello,
On Sat 19 Mar 2022 at 07:38am -03, David Bremner wrote:
> David Bremner writes:
>
>> The heuristics in the field processor currently incorrectly trigger
>> phrase parsing.
>
> I have applied this series to master
Nice, t
Hello,
I have this subquery:
subject:("Cron
Hello,
On Sun 13 Feb 2022 at 09:54am -07, Sean Whitton wrote:
> If more than nmbug process is running at once, then each will try to
> read and write the same file. The particular failure I've seen is
> that the process which finishes first deletes nmbug.index, and then
> the o
If more than nmbug process is running at once, then each will try to
read and write the same file. The particular failure I've seen is
that the process which finishes first deletes nmbug.index, and then
the other process dies with a FileNotFoundError. So use a distinct
temporary file per process.
If more than nmbug process is running at once, then each will try to
read and write the same file. The particular failure I've seen is
that the process which finishes first deletes nmbug.index, and then
the other process dies with a FileNotFoundError. So use a distinct
temporary file per process.
t question, which should not be decided based on
> the fact that we want keep the value of some random variable, not
> least because some other (e.g. cache) variables are likely expected
> to be wiped.
Nice, thank you for the info. I've tested that my usecase works aft
Hello,
On Sat 22 Aug 2020 at 12:04PM +03, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 11 2020, Sean Whitton wrote:
>
>> This means that notmuch commands obey display-buffer-alist so the user
>> can customize how buffers show up.
>>
>> It also permits the use of C-x 4 4, C-x
This means that notmuch commands obey display-buffer-alist so the user
can customize how buffers show up.
It also permits the use of C-x 4 4, C-x 5 5 and C-x t t, available in
Emacs 28. For example, one can use C-x 4 4 M-x notmuch-jump-search RET
to open a saved search in another window rather th
This means that notmuch commands obey display-buffer-alist so the user
can customize how buffers show up.
It also permits the use of C-x 4 4, C-x 5 5 and C-x t t, available in
Emacs 28. For example, one can use C-x 4 4 M-x notmuch-jump-search RET
to open a saved search in another window rather th
Hello,
On Mon 27 Jul 2020 at 12:02AM +02, Jonas Bernoulli wrote:
> Sean Whitton writes:
>
>> On Sun 26 Jul 2020 at 06:58PM +02, Jonas Bernoulli wrote:
>>
>>> Also do so for some 'if' forms that lack an ELSE part.
>>> Even go as far as using
Hello,
On Sun 26 Jul 2020 at 06:58PM +02, Jonas Bernoulli wrote:
> Also do so for some 'if' forms that lack an ELSE part.
> Even go as far as using 'and' and 'not' instead of 'unless'.
I don't follow "when the return value
---
emacs/notmuch.el | 6 +-
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch.el b/emacs/notmuch.el
index dd18f2e1..c97997fe 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch.el
+++ b/emacs/notmuch.el
@@ -987,7 +987,11 @@ the configured default sort order."
(if no-display
(set-
(set 'buffer-undo-list t)
(set 'notmuch-search-query-string query)
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27;m also advising notmuch-jump-search and notmuch-hello, as otherwise I
noticed notmuch-config.el doesn't get loaded if you use one of those
right after starting Emacs. I think the fix there is to add (require
'notmuch) to the top of notmuch-jump.el and notmuch-hello.el?
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This is not a very idiomatic way to make use of an ELPA package,
however. Does anyone have a better approach that does not involve
advice-add? I'm using the elpa-notmuch package on Debian.
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Before this change, `load-prefer-newer' was ignored.
Set NOERROR and MUST-SUFFIX arguments of `load' to t, and NOSUFFIX
argument to nil, to preserve the behaviour of the deleted `let' form.
---
I've observed that the way that the code at the end of notmuch.el
loads the user's notmuch-init-file mea
Hello Reto,
On Sat 02 May 2020 at 03:13pm +02, Reto wrote:
> On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 12:30:28PM -0700, Sean Whitton wrote:
>> I've not yet used NNTP to read mailing lists myself, but I think there
>> are limitations to the way I currently read lists
>
> What are you mis
worth exploring the NNTP approach, or trying to come up
with notmuch-based workflow improvements.
Kindly CC me on replies.
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Hello,
On Wed 15 Apr 2020 at 01:41PM -07, Sean Whitton wrote:
> Debian/Ubuntu/etc. you can `apt-get install mailscripts`
Oh, and `apt-get install elpa-mailscripts` to get `M-x
notmuch-slurp-this-debbug` and `M-x notmuch-slurp-debbug`.
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let me know. Kyle, have you considered mirroring
>> emacs-devel and the Emacs debbugs as well?
>
> Sean Whitton (in copy) maintains a script called notmuch-slurp-debbug
> that does that. I can't remember if it is tested on the GNU instance of
> debbugs.
>
> https://git.
Hello David,
On Sun 01 Dec 2019 at 09:01PM +00, David Edmondson wrote:
> On Friday, 2019-11-29 at 13:01:00 -07, Sean Whitton wrote:
>
>> On Wed 27 Nov 2019 at 08:52PM +00, David Edmondson wrote:
>>> It's a lot to ask, I know, but if you could provide a specific
Hello,
On Thu 20 Feb 2020 at 08:06PM -04, David Bremner wrote:
> Sean Whitton writes:
>
>> So, your hypothesis is that notmuch is opting not to add the Seen flag
>> in order to avoid having to move the message from new to cur, for the
>> sake of mutt, but that's
Hello David,
Thank you for your reply.
On Thu 20 Feb 2020 at 08:22AM -04, David Bremner wrote:
> Sean Whitton writes:
>
>> I have this in my post-new hook:
>>
>> notmuch tag -unread -- folder:sent
>>
>> The idea is that copies of my sent mail which ge
+unread -- folder:sent
notmuch tag -unread -- folder:sent
Is there some more elegant way to force a sync of maildir flags? Am I
the only one that has copies of my own mail in my inbox folder, not
marked as read from the point of view of anything except notmuch?
Please CC me on replies.
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only be a thread ID, then yes.
>
> Given that thread IDs have some annoying properties, it would be
> convenient to allow the caller to pass an arbitrary query.
Yes, I certainly agree that it would be a more useful API.
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[dropping Org-mode list per David's suggestion]
Hello,
On Wed 27 Nov 2019 at 01:08PM +00, David Edmondson wrote:
> On Tuesday, 2019-11-26 at 16:25:29 -07, Sean Whitton wrote:
>
>> On Tue 26 Nov 2019 at 10:52PM +00, David Edmondson wrote:
>>
>>> The poor behavi
' for single patches.
(I note that this is a mailscripts design question, not strictly
relevant to the issue of ol-notmuch.el causing the
notmuch-show-thread-id variable to be mispopulated. Thank you for your
engagement with mailscripts, regardless!)
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/manpages.debian.org/notmuch-extract-patch
If `notmuch-show-thread-id' contains a query which returns a single
message, the wrong value is passed to notmuch-extract-patch(1), such
that it may not extract all of the patches in the thread.
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like "notmuch:id:f...@bar.baz", the standard notmuch command
`notmuch-show-filter-thread' doesn't work. And if you use `C-u c i` to
yank the thread ID for pasting into a shell, say, you will yank a value
which is not a thread ID.
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Dear maintainers,
On Thu 21 Nov 2019 at 02:37PM -07, Sean Whitton wrote:
> The function `org-notmuch-follow-link' in {org,ol}-notmuch.el calls
> `notmuch-show' with an arbitrary notmuch search query. However, the
> docstring for `notmuch-show' specifies that a notmuch
much thread IDs are not stable), but it should convert it to a
thread ID before passing it to `notmuch-show'.
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onsible for colouring cited text (this is an upstream bug:
;; that function does the colouring for performance reasons but the
;; right answer is to use fontlocking, not overlays, for the colouring)
(setq notmuch-wash-citation-lines-prefix 1
notmuch-wash-citation-lines-suff
text.
Actual result:
Quoted text is not fontlocked.
Thanks.
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deally So for example I can use 'KX' to add killed, mark as read and
then get out of show mode and return to my list of search results.
Ideally this wouldn't be a hack.
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will keep showing as unread in other clients.
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