Hi,
thanks for answering.
Ok, so maybe I misunderstood how to use notmuch mail.
Here's my usecase:
search for "maria" gives me 100 threads (yes I sometimes write to my sister
;) )
Each of these threads contain let's say 1 - 20 messages.
If i use "show --entire-thread=false", I only get the NEWEST
so the question is:
How can I get/show the messages matching a searchterm, if (let's say) half
of the messages in a thread contain the searchterm.
Example:
Thread1
- message1 (contains searchterm)
- message2 (does not contain searchterm)
- message3 (contains searchterm)
- message4 (does not contain
On Wednesday, 2019-06-05 at 20:48:39 -03, David Bremner wrote:
> +Bind `B` to browse URLs in current message.
> +
> +Bind 'g' to refresh the current notmuch buffer.
There is formatting inconsistency here.
dme.
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No proper time of day.
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notmuch mai
David Edmondson writes:
> On Wednesday, 2019-06-05 at 20:48:39 -03, David Bremner wrote:
>
>> +Bind `B` to browse URLs in current message.
>> +
>> +Bind 'g' to refresh the current notmuch buffer.
>
> There is formatting inconsistency here.
>
> dme.
> --
> No proper time of day.
Thanks, fixed lo
meOme writes:
> If i use "show --entire-thread=false", I only get the NEWEST Message from a
> Thread matching the word "maria", even if ALL of the messages in the threads
> contain "maria".
> So I can't see the message I am searching for, if it isn't the newest
> message in a thread. So this isn'
Ok, I think I got it!
So the "match=true" is what the "entire-thread=false" is reduced to, right?
Really great!! (Once you've understood it :D )
Thanks a lot for "notmuch" :)
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