David Bremner writes:
> Jorge P. de Morais Neto writes:
>
>> Em [2021-01-15 sex 13:41:50-0400], David Bremner escreveu:
>>
>>> I have used imap-dl (from mailscripts) and getmail6 for unidirectional
>>> fetching. I was happy with imap-dl, but I switched back to getmail6
>>> because I needed non-
Jon Fineman writes:
> I just upgraded my notmuch library and noticed that per this thread the
> function notmuch-hello-mode-map was removed.
> https://nmbug.notmuchmail.org/nmweb/show/20200726165818.400-14-jonas%40bernoul.li
>
> I had been following this guide to map keys to various notmuch
> fun
Philip Hands writes:
> Tomas Nordin writes:
>
>> Teemu Likonen writes:
> ...
>>> I do this: I press "Yes" (to trust "ultimately") but then immediately go
>>> edit ~/.gnupg/trustlist.txt file and put "!" mark in the beginning of
Teemu Likonen writes:
> Tomas Nordin [2020-03-21T15:37:36+01] wrote:
>
>> This is probably a dumb question and not really an issue for Notmuch.
>
> Excellent questions but partly difficult to answer.
>
>> But it is when using notmuch (through emacs) I get this Gnome po
Hello List
This is probably a dumb question and not really an issue for Notmuch.
But it is when using notmuch (through emacs) I get this Gnome pop-up.
See attached image. Some senders are attaching some sort of signature
that I get to trust or cancel. What does people do in this case, I tend
to ca
Hello Notmuch
There is a subheading under the heading Contact: Email & IRC on the wiki
[1] that says that currently the mailing list at notmuchmail.org is not
working much. If that is sometimes so, maybe we should write that it is
sometimes so. Or remove the claim or just say that there is a backu
Hello Aren
Aren Tyr writes:
> Hello all
>
> I have setup mbsync to receive my e-mail, msmtp to send my mail, and use
> notmuch + emacs to read/compose my mail. I have the msmtp-mta package also
> installed, so that msmtp acts as a sendmail replacement. I have a bizarre
> problem, however, which
Andreas Kloeckner writes:
> David Bremner writes:
>
>> Andreas Kloeckner writes:
>>
>>> Thanks for getting back to me! It turns out that your idea with the HTML
>>> viewer (`mm-text-html-renderer`) was spot-on. I had that set to 'w3m',
>>> and reverting it to the default (`shr`) not only render
Sam Halliday writes:
> Hello all,
Hello Sam
> I'm using emacs + notmuch + offlineimap + msmtp to manage my Gmail.
I have that setup apart from Gmail, (I use Posteo).
>
> My gmail account is starting to get so big that an offline sync is
>time
> consuming.
>
> I'd like to delete messages on th
Alexei Gilchrist writes:
> Every message file begins with “From “. This is true of all messages
> downloaded by both offlineimap (with type = Maildir) and mbsync.
> neomutt has no issues dealing with these files as maildir and mu has no
> issues indexing them either. I’m assuming that stating w
Hello Vika
Vika Shleina writes:
> Hello list! I encountered a bit of an UX issue, I think. How do you
> synchronize mail constantly and index it with notmuch?
I use offlineimap for syncing. Works perfect for me. I am syncing two
mail accounts this way, using some mail service providers. Offlin
Vika Shleina writes:
> So, I'd like to thank all people who contributed to this tool, and I
> think it's the best e-mail tool there is, when combined with an
> automatic tagging system.
I can join in applauding Notmuch too. Combined with Offlineimap and
Emacs its definitely the best mail agent I
Alex Abdo writes:
> dkg explained my thinking accurately. I don’t personally use the Fcc header
> routinely to change where sent mail is stored, but I do frequently use it to
> tag outgoing mail. And yes, you can add “+sent -inbox” to the header. I set
> my Fcc header by default to include “-i
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> On Thu 2017-12-21 15:07:32 +0100, Tomas Nordin wrote:
>> Alex Abdo writes:
>>> One small suggestion for Notmuch Emacs: it would be nice if there were
>>> tab completion for tags (and, if possible, folders) in the Fcc header
>>&
Alex Abdo writes:
> All,
>
> One small suggestion for Notmuch Emacs: it would be nice if there were
> tab completion for tags (and, if possible, folders) in the Fcc header
> when composing messages in Emacs.
>
> There is already tab completion for tags in a number of other places,
> but for so
Hi Matthew
Sorry for just chiming in here out of the blue. I don't really know
anything on the code you are discussing, but I have some experience with
python.
Matthew Lear writes:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/web/application.py", line 239, in
David Bremner writes:
> Try "git remote prune origin"
OK, worked just fine, thanks. Should I mention that an untracked file
appeared "notmuch.sym", in the top level directory, without me knowingly
building anything.
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Hello Notmuchers
I have installed Notmuch from source a while ago and been happy. But
today I thought maybe it is about time to see if I should update (244
commits behind), so I tried to pull the changes. I am getting this git
error:
1 git … pull origin
error: cannot lock ref 'refs/remotes/orig
David Bremner writes:
> One approach would be to define a function like this
>
> (defun last-days-search(arg)
> (interactive "p")
> (notmuch-search (format "date:%dd.. and tag:inbox" arg)))
>
> Then you can pass a numeric argument in the usual emacs way, e.g. if
> that function is bound to C-c
Hello Notmuchers
What is a good way (with emacs) to hook into the search to modify only a
part of a search term. I find myself often doing this:
date:2d.. not is:rfile
rfile is my tag for mails that i archive locally. I am looking for a way
to query myself only for the number of days in the
much-show defun (like patched now, only more properly
user-defined with a safe default). If the user want to display whatever,
she will set it to nil.
Maybe it could even be called notmuch-show-mm-inline-override-types and
sort under the custom Notmuch Show group.
> c
Mark Walters writes:
> Gnus seems to display application/zip and application/tar by
> default. This doesn't seem desirable so we override it.
>
> We only override if the user has not customized
> mm-inline-override-types themselves.
But what will we do if the user has not customized it because s
Hello Tomi
Tomi Ollila writes:
> I tried to test the above in emacs *scratch* buffer, but cannot get
> either of the formats work when variable is non-nil.
> example tries
>
> (defcustom a '(a b) "a")
> (defcustom b (list "a" "b") "b")
> (defcustom c (cons 1 nil) "c")
>
> then
>
> (equal a (car (
Good evening
> emacs/notmuch-show.el | 10 +-
> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-show.el b/emacs/notmuch-show.el
> index 364004b..42734ac 100644
> --- a/emacs/notmuch-show.el
> +++ b/emacs/notmuch-show.el
> @@ -1227,7 +1227,15 @@ matched."
>
Hello Notmuchers
When I get zip files as attachment with pictures, they all expand for
viewing. Can I turn this off?
Best regards
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David Wen Riccardi-Zhu writes:
> When I run a search with notmuch (on Emacs), olders email are shown first
> (at the top of the screen). This is inconvenient, since the majority of
> my searches relate to more recent emails. Is there a way to flip the
> output around, so that newer mails appear f
Hello List
I was in chock just about a while ago. Playing around with my notmuch
config and browsing some mails, emacs crashed on me. Reading log files
in /var/log I could see something like
Oct 2 18:07:30 flaptop emacs24.desktop[19659]: Error: /undefinedfilename in
(/tmp/magick-19659Ldz6pYLEpr
David Bremner writes:
> You might need to install the org-mode package, rather than using the
> version of org-mode shipped with emacs.
I danced the following tango:
I installed a more up to date version of org through the emacs package
manager. Might not have been necessary. Then
(add-to-list
Hello List
I have found this tip: https://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#index24h2 on
linking to notmuch messages in org-mode. It says:
Support for linking to notmuch messages is distributed with org-mode,
but as a contrib file, so you might have to work a bit to load it.
In Debian and
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