On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 12:00:06 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> [This mail started as some off-topic rambling in my reply to the
> notmuch-reply script. So that's why it starts on one topic and ends
> somewhere else entirely.]
>
> I'm currently avoiding any locking failures with notmuch commands by
> run
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 12:00:06 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> [This mail started as some off-topic rambling in my reply to the
> notmuch-reply script. So that's why it starts on one topic and ends
> somewhere else entirely.]
>
> I'm currently avoiding any locking failures with notmuch commands by
> run
Carl,
There's a post from a while ago about using GTD on Remember The Milk.
Remember the Milk as described here is mainly a todo manager, but the
saved search (as a list of todo tasks that match the criterion) is
what's being utilized here that makes me think so much of notmuch.
This seems to ca
Carl,
There's a post from a while ago about using GTD on Remember The Milk.
Remember the Milk as described here is mainly a todo manager, but the
saved search (as a list of todo tasks that match the criterion) is
what's being utilized here that makes me think so much of notmuch.
This seems to ca
[This mail started as some off-topic rambling in my reply to the
notmuch-reply script. So that's why it starts on one topic and ends
somewhere else entirely.]
I'm currently avoiding any locking failures with notmuch commands by
running "notmuch new" manually, (rather than from a cron job). And it
[This mail started as some off-topic rambling in my reply to the
notmuch-reply script. So that's why it starts on one topic and ends
somewhere else entirely.]
I'm currently avoiding any locking failures with notmuch commands by
running "notmuch new" manually, (rather than from a cron job). And it