Dear all,
notmuch search folder:
my directory does not contain INBOX, as inside the Maildir folder is directly
/cur, /new, /tmp. How do I search in this particular one? The question is
related to usage of 'afew' to move all mails which have 'deleted' tag into
Trash folder (which I have under
dear all,
i'm an user of notmuch already for some years (in fact from the beginning).
great product! i want to replace my roundcube installation on web server by
notmuch-web, which - at least in testing on local computer - looks great and
does exactly the job.
my concerns are in the domain of
Dear all,
some advice would be appreciated. I use spamassassin to tag all spam by
!SPAM! such, that during notmuch tagging process i could filter them
away from my inbox. Problem is, that no matter what, I cannot search on subject
exactly. Hence if I write down:
notmuch search
Hi David,
yes. That works perfectly and solves both issues at the same time. Now
it is perfect!
.d.
David Edmondson writes:
> On Wed, Oct 29 2014, David Belohrad wrote:
>> - 'standard' behaviour is, that the email sent becomes read-only so with
>> 'q' keystroke I can
t into the kill
ring. The thing is, that subject must not contain [] (as e.g. [O]) so I
have replaced that by underscores. As well the message-id comes with <>
wrapping which has to be removed for the link to be working.
.d.
David Belohrad writes:
> dear all,
>
> thanks for
a setup
of an additional tag describing the email being attached to some
project...
Any help on those two is highly appreciated :)
.d.
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> David Edmondson writes:
>
>> On Fri, Oct 24 2014, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>> David Belohrad writes:
>&
...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
David Edmondson d...@dme.org writes:
On Fri, Oct 24 2014, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch writes:
Dear All,
i'm using org. And I'm using notmuch (that's why I address both mailing
lists). Now, writing an email in everyday bussiness
replaced that by underscores. As well the message-id comes with
wrapping which has to be removed for the link to be working.
.d.
David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch writes:
dear all,
thanks for fruitful hints. Based on what you've done I have setup it as
follows:
1) the capture template
Hi David,
yes. That works perfectly and solves both issues at the same time. Now
it is perfect!
.d.
David Edmondson d...@dme.org writes:
On Wed, Oct 29 2014, David Belohrad wrote:
- 'standard' behaviour is, that the email sent becomes read-only so with
'q' keystroke I can bury
Dear All,
i'm using org. And I'm using notmuch (that's why I address both mailing
lists). Now, writing an email in everyday bussiness requires a
non-significant time of your workhours. So I'd like to have this event
in my org agenda. So any time I send some email with a given subject,
I'd like to
Dear All,
i'm using org. And I'm using notmuch (that's why I address both mailing
lists). Now, writing an email in everyday bussiness requires a
non-significant time of your workhours. So I'd like to have this event
in my org agenda. So any time I send some email with a given subject,
I'd like to
Dear Both,
thanks alot, i'll try to see those options (when i find a bit of
time :)
nice evening (in europe at least)
.d.
Mark Walters writes:
> Hi
>
> On Wed, 03 Sep 2014, David Belohrad wrote:
>> oukej. this seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. Is there a way h
Dear Both,
thanks alot, i'll try to see those options (when i find a bit of
time :)
nice evening (in europe at least)
.d.
Mark Walters markwalters1...@gmail.com writes:
Hi
On Wed, 03 Sep 2014, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote:
oukej. this seems to be exactly what I'm looking
-02 at 14:26 +0200, David Belohrad wrote:
>> could that scenario be somehow fitted automatically, so when I overwrite
>> the default 'From:' address (by hand. is it possible to do some
>> automatic cycling?) to work address, so that message sender in emacs
>> would automatical
:
On Tue, 2014-09-02 at 14:26 +0200, David Belohrad wrote:
could that scenario be somehow fitted automatically, so when I overwrite
the default 'From:' address (by hand. is it possible to do some
automatic cycling?) to work address, so that message sender in emacs
would automatically use work
Dear All,
I have my emacs/notmuch installation setup such, that I send the emails
usually directly using local exim4 installation. For particular 'From:'
field however I need to use my work server. Nowadays I do that
manually. Hence if I write an email using my work address, I manually
call a
Dear All,
I have my emacs/notmuch installation setup such, that I send the emails
usually directly using local exim4 installation. For particular 'From:'
field however I need to use my work server. Nowadays I do that
manually. Hence if I write an email using my work address, I manually
call a
how to specify the notmuch colors the emacs24 way.
many thanks
.d.
Austin Clements writes:
> Quoth David Belohrad on Mar 06 at 2:24 pm:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> so far I'm changing some color faces programmatically:
>>
>> (setq notmuch-search-line-faces
Dear All,
so far I'm changing some color faces programmatically:
(setq notmuch-search-line-faces '(("deleted" . (:foreground "red"
:background "blue"))
("unread" . (:foreground "DeepSkyBlue"))
Dear All,
so far I'm changing some color faces programmatically:
(setq notmuch-search-line-faces '((deleted . (:foreground red
:background blue))
(unread . (:foreground DeepSkyBlue))
: is in different color than link
itself. when clicked on both separately, they both open empty emacs
buffer.
I send you privately one of my emails, which exhibits this behaviour as
well the screenshot on how it looks on my screen
thanks
.d.
Mark Walters writes:
> Hi
>
> On Mon, 03 Feb 20
Hi all,
I can confirm this behaviour as well. With certain emails the CID images
are not displayed, and there is no means how to show them except writing
on disk and view externally.
i have reported this problem some times ago, but I haven't find any
solution yet.
, 03 Feb 2014, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote:
Hi all,
I can confirm this behaviour as well. With certain emails the CID images
are not displayed, and there is no means how to show them except writing
on disk and view externally.
i have reported this problem some times ago, but I
Hi all,
I can confirm this behaviour as well. With certain emails the CID images
are not displayed, and there is no means how to show them except writing
on disk and view externally.
i have reported this problem some times ago, but I haven't find any
solution yet.
Hi Jamie,
thanks for this tip. It somehow solves the situation :)
.d.
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
> On Mon, Dec 16 2013, David Belohrad wrote:
>> could someone help:
>>
>> when I open an email, it is automatically displayed as 'text/plain'. If
>> this mail
Hi Jamie,
thanks for this tip. It somehow solves the situation :)
.d.
Jameson Graef Rollins jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
On Mon, Dec 16 2013, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote:
could someone help:
when I open an email, it is automatically displayed as 'text/plain
Dear All,
is there any way, how I can produce an email directly from dired mode
such, that every marked file will be sent as an attachment to this
email?
many thanks
david
Dear all,
could someone help:
when I open an email, it is automatically displayed as 'text/plain'. If
this mail has however CID attachments (pictures), they are not in this
view displayed by default. I have to manually switch to 'text/html' to
see those embedded pictures.
I'd like to display
Dear All,
is there any way, how I can produce an email directly from dired mode
such, that every marked file will be sent as an attachment to this
email?
many thanks
david
___
notmuch mailing list
notmuch@notmuchmail.org
is actually someone using notmuch deliver? i was thinking to use is as
my 'implementation' of emailing uses remote access via SSH. This one is
considerably slower (especially when slow uplink) than local access and
hence if notmuch-deliver would be in a shape, that would spare at least
some time
is actually someone using notmuch deliver? i was thinking to use is as
my 'implementation' of emailing uses remote access via SSH. This one is
considerably slower (especially when slow uplink) than local access and
hence if notmuch-deliver would be in a shape, that would spare at least
some time
Dear All,
i'm constantly facing a task: someone sends me an email to do
something, and I'm manually copying contents of email into org-mode
task using org-mode templates. The template itself only enters the
'default' todo line and when it was entered, but I'd like to copy the
contents of the
Dear All,
i'm constantly facing a task: someone sends me an email to do
something, and I'm manually copying contents of email into org-mode
task using org-mode templates. The template itself only enters the
'default' todo line and when it was entered, but I'd like to copy the
contents of the
Dear All,
I'm really puzzled with CIDS. If you could see the attachment [1]. This
is an email I usually get. It comes with embedded picture. Now when I use
'w' shortcut to save the attachments, all goes well and emacs actually
saves the png file. When I open it in the emacs buffer, I can see
thanks to everybody. i have completely missed that man page.
.d.
Jani Nikula writes:
> On Mon, 20 May 2013, David Belohrad wrote:
>> When I open in emacs search, and I type 'date:today', some output
>> appears, but not the one I would expect.
>
> The date: search e
thanks to everybody. i have completely missed that man page.
.d.
Jani Nikula j...@nikula.org writes:
On Mon, 20 May 2013, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote:
When I open in emacs search, and I type 'date:today', some output
appears, but not the one I would expect.
The date: search
Dear All,
I'm really puzzled with CIDS. If you could see the attachment [1]. This
is an email I usually get. It comes with embedded picture. Now when I use
'w' shortcut to save the attachments, all goes well and emacs actually
saves the png file. When I open it in the emacs buffer, I can see
Dear all,
could someone explain how to use date query? As of Oct 2012 Jani added
set of patches doing date query.
When I open in emacs search, and I type 'date:today', some output
appears, but not the one I would expect.
Interesting enough is, that if I press 'da' and then , it offers
date
Dear all,
could someone explain how to use date query? As of Oct 2012 Jani added
set of patches doing date query.
When I open in emacs search, and I type 'date:today', some output
appears, but not the one I would expect.
Interesting enough is, that if I press 'da' and then tab, it offers
date
development tree)
cheers
.d.
Jameson Graef Rollins writes:
> On Mon, Oct 01 2012, David Belohrad wrote:
>> could someone throw an advice? When I receive an email with picture
>> attachment, sometimes it works out of the box in emacs, but sometimes
>> instead of picture it sho
development tree)
cheers
.d.
Jameson Graef Rollins jroll...@finestructure.net writes:
On Mon, Oct 01 2012, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote:
could someone throw an advice? When I receive an email with picture
attachment, sometimes it works out of the box in emacs, but sometimes
instead
Dear all,
could someone throw an advice? When I receive an email with picture
attachment, sometimes it works out of the box in emacs, but sometimes
instead of picture it shows a link as this one:
-- SNIP
I have not tried to understand why we're measuring too high bunch
Dear all,
could someone throw an advice? When I receive an email with picture
attachment, sometimes it works out of the box in emacs, but sometimes
instead of picture it shows a link as this one:
-- SNIP
I have not tried to understand why we're measuring too high bunch
Dear All,
someone can give an advice? I have many emails containing
attachment. This is typically an output of copy-machine, which fragments
a scan into multiple attachments.
I'd like to extract those attached files in a one batch into a specific
directory. Is there any way how to
Dear All,
someone can give an advice? I have many emails containing
attachment. This is typically an output of copy-machine, which fragments
a scan into multiple attachments.
I'd like to extract those attached files in a one batch into a specific
directory. Is there any way how to
Dear All,
could someone give a hint?
I have an opened mail message. When I press 'r' to reply, a new mail
buffer is opened and the 'From' field is correctly filled with
'david at belohrad.ch'.
When on the same message I press however 'f' to forward the message, new
buffer opens, but this time
Dear all,
recently I got an email from matplotlib list, which fails to parse in
notmuch-saved-search-unread.
It looks like this:
Yest. 21:04 [3/5] Jesse Rosenthal, Tomi Ollila [PATCHv2] emacs: derive
correct timestamp in FCC unique name (inbox notmuch)
Yest. 20:58 [1/1] Allin Cottrell
Dear All,
I'm wondering whether there could be some optimisation done. I'm using
notmuch remotely. I.e. open ssh communication and keep it running using
dtach as shown on notmuch website. Works reasonably. I.e. latency of
~1second between key-presses when switching between notmuch buffers.
Real
Dear All,
I'm wondering whether there could be some optimisation done. I'm using
notmuch remotely. I.e. open ssh communication and keep it running using
dtach as shown on notmuch website. Works reasonably. I.e. latency of
~1second between key-presses when switching between notmuch buffers.
Real
Dear all,
i've just yesterday pulled from git recent version of notmuch and
started to use it. With respect to previous version (~2months old?) I
have now problem, that when I receive from somebody an email using
'whatever' (understood uknown) encoding, the email is in emacs displayed
correctly.
Dear all,
i've just yesterday pulled from git recent version of notmuch and
started to use it. With respect to previous version (~2months old?) I
have now problem, that when I receive from somebody an email using
'whatever' (understood uknown) encoding, the email is in emacs displayed
correctly.
Dear All,
i experience very weird problem: have samsung galaxy tab 10.1 without
any firmware tweaks. now, when I take a picture in the tablet and send
it via email to me, then I open this email in emacs, the picture is not
there. Only text part of the email is present.
It seems like the emacs
Dear All,
i experience very weird problem: have samsung galaxy tab 10.1 without
any firmware tweaks. now, when I take a picture in the tablet and send
it via email to me, then I open this email in emacs, the picture is not
there. Only text part of the email is present.
It seems like the emacs
napsal/a:
>No idea. I expect they don't use mailcap though... any KDE users here?
>
>On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:54, David Belohrad wrote:
>> Does kde use the same database as gnome?
>>
>> Jeremy Nickurak napsal/a:
>>
>>>On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameso
Does kde use the same database as gnome?
Jeremy Nickurak napsal/a:
>On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins
> wrote:
>> Also, when the cursor is on the button you can hit 'o' to open with
>> default mailcap app, 's' to save, and 'v' to view with a specified app.
>
>Is there any way
Dear Experts,
could someone give me a hint:
I receive an email with attachment. It says it is a pdf, e.g. like this:
[ Ultra_Low_Noise_AC_Beam_Transformer2.pdf: application/pdf ]
when I click on it, I would assume, that it opens the file using
'default' application, which is - when looking
a lot
david
Adam Wolfe Gordon <awg+notmuch at xvx.ca> writes:
> Hi David,
>
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 02:25, David Belohrad wrote:
>> is somebody using incrontab to issue 'notmuch new'? I've tried but with
>> only partial success. I have setup incrotab to run 'notmuch new
Dear Experts,
could someone give me a hint:
I receive an email with attachment. It says it is a pdf, e.g. like this:
[ Ultra_Low_Noise_AC_Beam_Transformer2.pdf: application/pdf ]
when I click on it, I would assume, that it opens the file using
'default' application, which is - when looking
Does kde use the same database as gnome?
Jeremy Nickurak not-m...@trk.nickurak.canapsal/a:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins
jroll...@finestructure.net wrote:
Also, when the cursor is on the button you can hit 'o' to open with
default mailcap app, 's' to save, and 'v' to
...@nickurak.canapsal/a:
No idea. I expect they don't use mailcap though... any KDE users here?
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:54, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote:
Does kde use the same database as gnome?
Jeremy Nickurak not-m...@trk.nickurak.canapsal/a:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19
a lot
david
Adam Wolfe Gordon awg+notm...@xvx.ca writes:
Hi David,
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 02:25, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote:
is somebody using incrontab to issue 'notmuch new'? I've tried but with
only partial success. I have setup incrotab to run 'notmuch new' when
something
Dear All,
is somebody using incrontab to issue 'notmuch new'? I've tried but with
only partial success. I have setup incrotab to run 'notmuch new' when
something changes in my Maildir. However it is not
reliable. E.g. sometimes it works out of the box, sometimes it seems
that 'notmuch new' is
Dear All,
before I was using gnus to read my emails. This was setup together with
bbdb such, that every email address I got an email delivered got stored
into the bbdb database.
The config was following:
---
;; IF USING GNUS TO FETCH MAIL:
(if (locate-library "bbdb")
Dear All,
before I was using gnus to read my emails. This was setup together with
bbdb such, that every email address I got an email delivered got stored
into the bbdb database.
The config was following:
---
;; IF USING GNUS TO FETCH MAIL:
(if (locate-library bbdb)
Dear All,
is somebody using incrontab to issue 'notmuch new'? I've tried but with
only partial success. I have setup incrotab to run 'notmuch new' when
something changes in my Maildir. However it is not
reliable. E.g. sometimes it works out of the box, sometimes it seems
that 'notmuch new' is
Dear All,
is there any 'standard' setup procedure how to make notmuch-deliver
(from contrib/notmuch-deliver repo) working correctly with postfix? I
was thinking to make a record in master.cf, but I'm not sure how this
would have to be setup. As well what is not clear to me is, whether
Dear All,
is there any 'standard' setup procedure how to make notmuch-deliver
(from contrib/notmuch-deliver repo) working correctly with postfix? I
was thinking to make a record in master.cf, but I'm not sure how this
would have to be setup. As well what is not clear to me is, whether
Dear all,
I'd love to use notmuch with offline imap ?to work rather on local copy of
messages, than using remote notmuch, which is slightly slower due to bandwidth
limitation of my vdsl line. There is however fundamental problem of syncing
flags between two instances of notmuch. So my question
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