Excerpts from martin f krafft's message of Thu Jan 28 17:17:35 -0500 2010:
> Cron-scheduling is a regular activity. I am talking about
> event-based scheduling. incron could do that and fire up a process
> every time a message is dropped into a directory, but notmuch
> doesn't provide me with an in
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:49:34 -0500, Ben Gamari wrote:
> Sounds like you need to add a line to crontab.
I haven't been following this thread closely so I hope this isn't too
out of context. I agree that certain things like notmuch-new should go
in the crontab, but I think that notmuch-new should
also sprach Ben Gamari [2010.01.29.0949 +1300]:
> > I guess I just dislike having to run notmuch new regularly,
> > rather than integrating the database more closely with the mail
> > flow.
> >
> Sounds like you need to add a line to crontab.
It still feels like a hack. It's a bit like making ma
Excerpts from martin f krafft's message of Thu Jan 28 15:39:10 -0500 2010:
> also sprach Servilio Afre Puentes [2010.01.29.0132
> +1300]:
> > >> [tags]
> > >> inbox = +inbox,+unread
> > >> sent = +sent
> > >> drafts = +draft
> > >> archive = -inbox
> > >
> > > This proposal, on the other hand, is
also sprach Servilio Afre Puentes [2010.01.29.0132 +1300]:
> >> [tags]
> >> inbox = +inbox,+unread
> >> sent = +sent
> >> drafts = +draft
> >> archive = -inbox
> >
> > This proposal, on the other hand, is an interesting one, but when is
> > it supposed to happen? It just feels wrong to make this h
2010/1/28 martin f krafft :
> also sprach Jameson Rollins [2010.01.26.1046
> +1300]:
>> > For example, I might have:
>> >
>> > ~/.notmuch-config:
>> >
>> > [database]
>> > path=/home/pioto/mail
>> > ...
>> > [tags]
>> > pi...@pioto.org/INBOX.ListMail.notmuch = notmuch
>> >
>>
also sprach martin f krafft [2010.01.28.1834 +1300]:
> > That's not going to work so well if so.
>
> Why not? Works fine for me with the vim plugin...
Now I get it. I was talking about
id:20100114084713.ga22...@harikalardiyari
Sorry, I *am* new to notmuch ;)
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On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:34:21 +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach James Westby [2010.01.28.1828 +1300]:
> > Are you trying to use thread: such that it could be passed to
> > notmuch show to see the conversation?
> >
> > That's not going to work so well if so.
>
> Why not? Works fine for
also sprach James Westby [2010.01.28.1828 +1300]:
> Are you trying to use thread: such that it could be passed to
> notmuch show to see the conversation?
>
> That's not going to work so well if so.
Why not? Works fine for me with the vim plugin...
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On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:12:52 +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Jameson Rollins [2010.01.27.0603
> +1300]:
> > > This is getting involved.
> > >
> > > Maybe I'm missing something in this thread; but, why couldn't these
> > > complex and
> > > context-sensitive decisions be delegated
also sprach Jameson Rollins [2010.01.27.0603
+1300]:
> > This is getting involved.
> >
> > Maybe I'm missing something in this thread; but, why couldn't these complex
> > and
> > context-sensitive decisions be delegated to sub-processes? ala git hooks?
>
> I think this idea is completely inde
also sprach Jameson Rollins [2010.01.26.1046
+1300]:
> > For example, I might have:
> >
> > ~/.notmuch-config:
> >
> > [database]
> > path=/home/pioto/mail
> > ...
> > [tags]
> > pi...@pioto.org/INBOX.ListMail.notmuch = notmuch
> >
> > So, a 'tags' section, where each key i
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:32:02 -0600, Scott Robinson wrote:
> Excerpts from Jameson Rollins's message of Mon Jan 25 15:46:55 -0600 2010:
> > I think this idea is a really good one and I would like to pursue it as
> > a tangent thread here. I was going to propose something very similar to
> > this.
Excerpts from Jameson Rollins's message of Mon Jan 25 15:46:55 -0600 2010:
> I think this idea is a really good one and I would like to pursue it as
> a tangent thread here. I was going to propose something very similar to
> this. I think it's a very flexible idea that would help in a lot of
> wa
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