Karl Wiberg wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Carl Worth wrote:
>> And a step beyond that would support different languages for
>> different emails, but that sounds like something "hard" to identify.
>
> But probably not as hard as identifying spam. It could probably be
> done with a simpl
Karl Wiberg wrote:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Carl Worth wrote:
And a step beyond that would support different languages for
different emails, but that sounds like something "hard" to identify.
But probably not as hard as identifying spam. It could probably be
done with a simple Bayesian
Bart Trojanowski wrote:
> * Baruch Even [091127 12:58]:
>> I added a quick hack to show a message thread in notmuch-gtk and this
>> makes it semi-usable. I don't actually parse the reply of notmuch-show
>> but it's already passably usable to read mail.
>
Bart Trojanowski wrote:
* Baruch Even [091127 12:58]:
I added a quick hack to show a message thread in notmuch-gtk and this
makes it semi-usable. I don't actually parse the reply of notmuch-show
but it's already passably usable to read mail.
got screenshots?
I created them n
Hi,
I added a quick hack to show a message thread in notmuch-gtk and this
makes it semi-usable. I don't actually parse the reply of notmuch-show
but it's already passably usable to read mail.
Baruch
Hi,
I added a quick hack to show a message thread in notmuch-gtk and this
makes it semi-usable. I don't actually parse the reply of notmuch-show
but it's already passably usable to read mail.
Baruch
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Carl Worth wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 21:17:33 +0200, Baruch Even wrote:
>> I've started to work on a Gtk+ interface to notmuch which uses the
>> notmuch command line. Currently it is able to search threads and retag
>> them. Next on the agenda is the ability to
Hi,
I've started to work on a Gtk+ interface to notmuch which uses the
notmuch command line. Currently it is able to search threads and retag
them. Next on the agenda is the ability to actually read the threads.
If someone is interested, the code lives in
http://github.com/baruch/notmuch-gtk a
Carl Worth wrote:
On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 21:17:33 +0200, Baruch Even wrote:
I've started to work on a Gtk+ interface to notmuch which uses the
notmuch command line. Currently it is able to search threads and retag
them. Next on the agenda is the ability to actually read the threads.
If so
Hi,
I've started to work on a Gtk+ interface to notmuch which uses the
notmuch command line. Currently it is able to search threads and retag
them. Next on the agenda is the ability to actually read the threads.
If someone is interested, the code lives in
http://github.com/baruch/notmuch-gtk
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