Thomas Schwinge writes:
> Hi!
>
> Regarding the following ideas -- from almost a decade ago ;-) -- is
> anyone aware of any work in that area?
[snip]
> Austin wrote:
>> I think this would be fantastic. I've proposed unconditionally
>> showing the earliest subject before and it seems that peopl
Hi!
Regarding the following ideas -- from almost a decade ago ;-) -- is
anyone aware of any work in that area?
On 2012-09-25T15:31:37-0400, Austin Clements wrote:
> Quoth Olivier Berger on Sep 25 at 6:03 pm:
>> Whenever a participant changes the subject in the middle of a thread,
>> the summary
Hi.
Whenever a participant changes the subject in the middle of a thread,
the summary reported by notmuch search will change.
However, the result is that some mails tend to "disappear" from search
results, when (bad) participants reply instead of composing a new mail,
and change a subject (see
ht
Quoth Olivier Berger on Sep 25 at 6:03 pm:
> Hi.
>
> Whenever a participant changes the subject in the middle of a thread,
> the summary reported by notmuch search will change.
>
> However, the result is that some mails tend to "disappear" from search
> results, when (bad) participants reply ins
Quoth Olivier Berger on Sep 25 at 6:03 pm:
> Hi.
>
> Whenever a participant changes the subject in the middle of a thread,
> the summary reported by notmuch search will change.
>
> However, the result is that some mails tend to "disappear" from search
> results, when (bad) participants reply ins
Hi.
Whenever a participant changes the subject in the middle of a thread,
the summary reported by notmuch search will change.
However, the result is that some mails tend to "disappear" from search
results, when (bad) participants reply instead of composing a new mail,
and change a subject (see
ht