Re: handling mail sent to a subscribed list
If understand correctly, your concern is with the second copy of a message with the same message-id not showing up in your inbox? If so, this is more or less a feature (although in the case where the duplicated message id's are because of malice or stupidity on the sender's part, and not duplicated messages, it is also a known bug). On the command line you can try notmuch search --output=files id:foo where id:foo is copied via c i in the emacs interface. Or maybe I misunderstand your problem completely. Thanks for the reply. Yes I think you summed it up; I figured that it was behaving properly. In short it's that I have the email that I sent sitting wherever it was Fcc'ed and then shortly thereafter I receive from the email list a message with the same ID. Since the Fcc'ed one was already added to the database, the one that I received from the list just sits there. But I guess others using mailing lists have encountered this too, so I was asking how they handle it since I haven't figured it out yet. I'll give that command a try to see if I can put it to good use somehow. Regards, -brandon ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
handling mail sent to a subscribed list
> If understand correctly, your concern is with the second copy of a > message with the same message-id not showing up in your inbox? If so, this is > more or less a feature (although in the case where the duplicated > message id's are because of malice or stupidity on the sender's part, > and not duplicated messages, it is also a known bug). > > On the command line you can try "notmuch search --output=files id:foo" > where id:foo is copied via "c i" in the emacs interface. > > Or maybe I misunderstand your problem completely. Thanks for the reply. Yes I think you summed it up; I figured that it was behaving properly. In short it's that I have the email that I sent sitting wherever it was Fcc'ed and then shortly thereafter I receive from the email list a message with the same ID. Since the Fcc'ed one was already added to the database, the one that I received from the list just sits there. But I guess others using mailing lists have encountered this too, so I was asking how they handle it since I haven't figured it out yet. I'll give that command a try to see if I can put it to good use somehow. Regards, -brandon
handling mail sent to a subscribed list
Hi everyone, This is probably a rather simplistic question but I haven't been able to find the proper settings to overcome it; I also wasn't able to find a similar question in the list archives. I am using the notmuch emacs client (0.14) on several different computers. I find that when I send an email to a mailing list to which I am subscribed, the copy of my message that I eventually receive from the list sits in the new/ subdirectory of the Maildir and never has the inbox tag added to it. When I use a different computer and download the message, it is added just fine. The result is that I have to frequently move mail manually from new/ to cur/. When I run notmuch new, it detects that a file was moved, so I guess the mail received is properly added to the database; it just never gets added to inbox and is therefore never read in the emacs client. I'm sure there's a simple way around this and it's not a bug, but I haven't figured it out. Can anyone give me a tip? I hope I've explained clearly enough. Thanks for your help, Brandon
handling mail sent to a subscribed list
Hi everyone, This is probably a rather simplistic question but I haven't been able to find the proper settings to overcome it; I also wasn't able to find a similar question in the list archives. I am using the notmuch emacs client (0.14) on several different computers. I find that when I send an email to a mailing list to which I am subscribed, the copy of my message that I eventually receive from the list sits in the new/ subdirectory of the Maildir and never has the inbox tag added to it. When I use a different computer and download the message, it is added just fine. The result is that I have to frequently move mail manually from new/ to cur/. When I run notmuch new, it detects that a file was moved, so I guess the mail received is properly added to the database; it just never gets added to inbox and is therefore never read in the emacs client. I'm sure there's a simple way around this and it's not a bug, but I haven't figured it out. Can anyone give me a tip? I hope I've explained clearly enough. Thanks for your help, Brandon ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch