Olly Betts writes:
It doesn't make much sense to me that holding the lock alone
could be causing any sort of corruption - that's just an fcntl()
lock.
I would suggest to make sure you're running Xapian 1.4.7 as that
fixed a cursor handling bug which affected notmuch. I didn't
find a way
David Bremner writes:
Here's why it would freeze:
I have a post-new hook that runs a Python script. Depending on
whether the new email it is processing matches a rule I have,
it will fire off an email to the sender using the SMTP library
in Python.
I had recently upgraded my MTA
Jani Nikula writes:
> It might be interesting to see an strace log to possibly get an idea
> where it gets stuck.
>
> Is the filesystem writable and working okay?
>
> If search and show work, I'm guessing it gets stuck in trying to open
> the database writable. One hackish idea is to patch
a script to get all the message/thread ID's for all the tags and store
them, and then rebuild the database and use that stored information to
retag all my messages (all without using the dump command)?
Thanks!
Mueen
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Jameson Graef Rollins
writes:
> On Thu, 5 Jan 2012 22:25:11 +0200, Jani Nikula wrote:
>> Bikeshedding topic #1: How about making replying to just the sender the
>> default
>> in "notmuch reply", and having --reply-all option (instead of
>> --no-reply-all)?
>>
>> Bikeshedding topic #2: How
Jameson Graef Rollins
jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012 22:25:11 +0200, Jani Nikula j...@nikula.org wrote:
Bikeshedding topic #1: How about making replying to just the sender the
default
in notmuch reply, and having --reply-all option (instead of
--no-reply-all)?
Patrick Totzke
writes:
> * use libraries wherever possible. Therefore, instead of
> programming raw curses, I go for the urwid toolkit: It's a bit like gtk,
> you create a bunch of widgets and put them together in a tree-like structure
> and the library handles redrawing the screen and
Patrick Totzke patricktot...@googlemail.com
writes:
* use libraries wherever possible. Therefore, instead of
programming raw curses, I go for the urwid toolkit: It's a bit like gtk,
you create a bunch of widgets and put them together in a tree-like structure
and the library handles
Jameson Graef Rollins
writes:
> This is great, guys. I've been wanting to get something like this
> working for a while now.
Agreed. Would be awesome if someone could post it to the Wiki...
Jameson Graef Rollins
writes:
> On Mon, 16 May 2011 11:27:52 -0400, Jesse Rosenthal
> wrote:
>> The decision, if I remember correctly, was that regions are so intuitive
>> for emacs users, and many people reported trying to tag by region
>> without thinking about it, that this approach would
Jameson Graef Rollins
jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
On Mon, 16 May 2011 11:27:52 -0400, Jesse Rosenthal jrosent...@jhu.edu
wrote:
The decision, if I remember correctly, was that regions are so intuitive
for emacs users, and many people reported trying to tag by region
without thinking
Jameson Graef Rollins
jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
This is great, guys. I've been wanting to get something like this
working for a while now.
Agreed. Would be awesome if someone could post it to the Wiki...
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor
d...@fifthhorseman.net writes:
On 05/15/2011 01:23 AM, mu...@nawaz.org wrote:
1. How do I see *all* the headers using the emacs interface? It shows me
only 4 headers.
shift-v from within a notmuch-show buffer will show the entire source
of the message, including all
Is there a way in the notmuch emacs client not to build the threads for
each query? It can be a bit time consuming. Sometimes (often, actually),
I just want to read all mails from someone, and am not interested in the
whole threads.
If the above can be implemented, it would then be nice to have
Jameson Graef Rollins
jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 21:53:49 -0700, mu...@nawaz.org wrote:
1. Can notmuch return results sorted by size?
As far as I know, there is currently no way to do that (but see below).
It would be really convenient. Would this be a challenging
Hi,
1. Can notmuch return results sorted by size?
2. Can I tell notmuch to limit the items it returns (e.g. show me first
ten messages matching ... )
3. Any plans for searching via attachment size or type? Say I want all
emails with attachments bigger than 1 MB.
Essentially, I have a
Jesse Rosenthal writes:
> I didn't need to convert when I started using notmuch, but for past
> mbox-to-maildir conversions, I always had the most confidence in using
> mutt interactively. Tag all messages (S-t, all), copy or save to a
> maildir, and make sure your mbox_type is set
Pieter Praet writes:
> It would've been a no-brainer if you'd been using Maildir all along
> (mbox is evil incarnate), but...
Sure, but mbox is too convenient.
> I'd suggest keeping your original mbox file safe in git [1], and
> consistently commiting every step of the way, so even if messages
Jesse Rosenthal jrosent...@jhu.edu writes:
I didn't need to convert when I started using notmuch, but for past
mbox-to-maildir conversions, I always had the most confidence in using
mutt interactively. Tag all messages (S-t, all), copy or save to a
maildir, and make sure your mbox_type is set
Hi,
I'm trying to experiment with notmuch.
As I understand it, notmuch does not handle mbox for input. The problem
is that all my mail is currently in mbox format.
So I first tried converting mbox to maildir using mb2md.
It didn't do a good job. When I subsequently tried importing to
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