>> notmuch insert --folder= or --folder="" does not work:
>>
>> String argument for option "folder" must be non-empty.
>> Unrecognized option: --folder=
>>
> This should be fixed in 733ccfabc, as part of 0.26
I have verified this, and it works.
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Jani Nikula writes:
> On Sat, 23 Sep 2017, David Bremner wrote:
>> Do you happen to know if it calls with an empty string as the folder
>> name? It would be consistent with searching for that to insert at the
>> top level.
>
> notmuch insert --folder= or --folder="" does not work:
>
> String
Jani Nikula writes:
> On Sat, 23 Sep 2017, David Bremner wrote:
>> Do you happen to know if it calls with an empty string as the folder
>> name? It would be consistent with searching for that to insert at the
>> top level.
>
> notmuch insert --folder= or
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017, Jani Nikula wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Sep 2017, David Bremner wrote:
>> Do you happen to know if it calls with an empty string as the folder
>> name? It would be consistent with searching for that to insert at the
>> top level.
>
> notmuch
On Mon, 02 Oct 2017, Arun Isaac wrote:
> Mark Walters writes:
>
>> Incidentally, I think "/" is an alternative for the fcc line which
>> already works, which is "\"/\" in notmuch-fcc-dirs.
>
> Perhaps, notmuch should be made to tolerate a
Hi
On Sun, 01 Oct 2017, Arun Isaac wrote:
> Mark Walters writes:
>
>> Incidentally, I think "/" is an alternative for the fcc line which
>> already works, which is "\"/\" in notmuch-fcc-dirs.
>
> Perhaps, notmuch should be made to tolerate
Mark Walters writes:
> Incidentally, I think "/" is an alternative for the fcc line which
> already works, which is "\"/\" in notmuch-fcc-dirs.
Perhaps, notmuch should be made to tolerate a "/" at the beginning of the
Fcc folder argument. That is, notmuch should not
On Sat, 23 Sep 2017, David Bremner wrote:
> Do you happen to know if it calls with an empty string as the folder
> name? It would be consistent with searching for that to insert at the
> top level.
notmuch insert --folder= or --folder="" does not work:
String argument for
On Sun, 24 Sep 2017, David Bremner wrote:
> Arun Isaac writes:
>
>>> In any case I've noted your feature request/bug-report. It doesn't sound
>>> terribly difficult to change, but it will need someone motivated to
>>> think about all of the related
On Sun, Sep 24 2017, David Bremner wrote:
> Arun Isaac writes:
>
>>> In any case I've noted your feature request/bug-report. It doesn't sound
>>> terribly difficult to change, but it will need someone motivated to
>>> think about all of the related details like
Arun Isaac writes:
>> In any case I've noted your feature request/bug-report. It doesn't sound
>> terribly difficult to change, but it will need someone motivated to
>> think about all of the related details like updating the test suite and
>> changing docstrings.
>
>
Mark Walters writes:
> Alternatively, does just using / as the folder work?
notmuch complains about absolute paths if / is used as the folder. Look
at function `notmuch-maildir-add-notmuch-insert-style-fcc-header' in
notmuch-maildir-fcc.el.
David Bremner
On Sat, 23 Sep 2017, David Bremner wrote:
> Arun Isaac writes:
>
>> I am using notmuch-emacs, and I would like to Fcc my sent mail to the
>> top-level directory given by database.path, instead of using a folder
>> like "sent" relative to the
Arun Isaac writes:
> I am using notmuch-emacs, and I would like to Fcc my sent mail to the
> top-level directory given by database.path, instead of using a folder
> like "sent" relative to the top-level directory.
>
> The function
I am using notmuch-emacs, and I would like to Fcc my sent mail to the
top-level directory given by database.path, instead of using a folder
like "sent" relative to the top-level directory.
The function `notmuch-maildir-notmuch-insert-current-buffer' in
notmuch-maildir-fcc.el calls `notmuch
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