Greetings--
If I search for threads matching a specific thread-id, I am seeing
multiple results:
$ notmuch search --output=threads thread:000c4d20
thread:000c4d1e
thread:000c4d20
If I list the messages from both those threads, they do belong to the
same original mailin
Naveen N. Rao wrote:
Greetings--
If I search for threads matching a specific thread-id, I am seeing
multiple results:
$ notmuch search --output=threads thread:000c4d20
thread:000c4d1e
thread:000c4d20
Expanding on this:
[04/06 15:37:59 ~]$ notmuch search --output
David Bremner wrote:
David Bremner writes:
At least some of this mail data is public, but I'm not sure if the bad
threading is reproducible or not; I want to run a complete census
overnight before I reindex.
Even if the bug is non-deterministic, it probably lives in lib/add-message.cc
I hav
Hi David,
David Bremner wrote:
"Naveen N. Rao" writes:
In my case, I seem to be having the In-Reply-To headers. I end up with
two files per message: one from my inbox and one from the gmane archive
that I pull in. All the messages from the gmane archive seem to have a
re-written
David Bremner wrote:
David Bremner writes:
"Naveen N. Rao" writes:
Were you able to look into this again?
Using a list of in-reply-to values sounds like a good option, though I
clearly have no idea about other consequences from that. If you have a
patch, I can help test that.
Naveen N. Rao wrote:
Naveen N. Rao wrote:
David Bremner wrote:
David Bremner writes:
"Naveen N. Rao" writes:
Were you able to look into this again?
Using a list of in-reply-to values sounds like a good option, though I
clearly have no idea about other consequences from th
Naveen N. Rao wrote:
David Bremner wrote:
David Bremner writes:
"Naveen N. Rao" writes:
Were you able to look into this again?
Using a list of in-reply-to values sounds like a good option, though I
clearly have no idea about other consequences from that. If you have a
patch,
David Bremner wrote:
"Naveen N. Rao" writes:
David Bremner wrote:
David Bremner writes:
At least some of this mail data is public, but I'm not sure if the bad
threading is reproducible or not; I want to run a complete census
overnight before I reindex.
Even if