Hello,
I'm trying to configure notmuch such that it never searches for files in
my Trash folder. I have found in the configuration how to exclude some
tags from every search, but not how to exclude a folder.
Is it possible?
Thanks a lot,
Alan
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On 2014-07-16 21:10, David Bremner writes:
>> I'm trying to configure notmuch such that it never searches for files in
>> my Trash folder. I have found in the configuration how to exclude some
>> tags from every search, but not how to exclude a folder.
>>
>> Is it possible?
>
> One thing you can
On 2014-07-17 11:38, David Bremner writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> By the way, how will notmuch realize that the messages are no longer
>> there? Does it still scan the directory when it's in new.ignore?
>
> No, I think you'll have to do something manual li
Hello,
I sometimes have to find a message knowing only its message id. I know
how to use a notmuch search in emacs to find the message, then use
another function to display it in gnus, but I would like to do it
directly without going through the *notmuch-search* buffer.
Right now I'm doing the fo
On 2014-07-18 21:40, David Bremner writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I sometimes have to find a message knowing only its message id. I know
>> how to use a notmuch search in emacs to find the message, then use
>> another function to display i
Hello,
I'm considering switching to notmuch, but there are two use cases
for
which I need to move messages around between folders. After
reading
https://notmuchmail.org/excluding/, it seems the recommended
approach is
to use a tag to flag such messages, then to use a script to move
the
messag
Hello Örjan,
On 2019-12-11 13:58, Örjan Ekeberg writes:
Below is the script that I use which does more-or-less what you
are
asking for.
Thank you very much, this is most helpful.
I do have one small question: how do you deal with mails that have
duplicates? For instance, when I send a mail
On 2019-12-11 16:33, David Edmondson writes:
How you decide to deal with multiple results is really up to you
- in my
case I move/delete all of them (except that I don't actually
delete
anything).
This is probably the key: I'm used to file-based MUA that will
show me
duplicates. If notmuch
Hello,
I need to extract some information from a message that is shown in
notmuch-mode, and I was able to easily get the from and subject of the
message. I now need to use the body, but I cannot find how to get it. I
assume I should use notmuch-get-bodypart-text, but I don't know how to
obtain the
On 2019-12-17 09:34, David Bremner writes:
>
> If you mean interactively for a currently displayed message, have a look
> at the function notmuch-show-current-part-handle, and the way it uses
> notmuch-show-get-{message,part}-properties.
This is great, thanks. Here is what I did:
(defun as/notmu
Hello,
I sometimes receive some emails at the address
presid...@lemondedujeu.org. This email is declared as part of my
alternate emails (I do not consider this private information so I'm
posting it):
(setq message-alternative-emails
(regexp-opt '("alan.schm...@polytechnique.org"
On 2020-01-08 08:59, Carl Worth writes:
> On Wed, Jan 08 2020, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>> Is there another way to tell notmuch to use as From address the address
>> the email was sent to, if it's one of my emails?
>
> Yes. The user.other_email configuration entry should do
Hello,
I have some performance issues when displaying a huge thread, like this:
September 07 [13/5767]
It takes forever to display (I've waited a few minutes and it was still
stuck). I know it's a lot of messages, so is there a way to just display
the 13 that match? Or to limit the total number
Hi Örjan,
On 2020-01-15 21:15, Örjan Ekeberg writes:
> I think opening the thread with C-U RET instead of RET does exactly
> that, i.e. only shows the matching messages.
>
> In less extreme cases, using tree view (ALT-RET) may be an option since
> it does not have to format the contents of the e
Hello,
On 2020-01-15 21:15, Örjan Ekeberg writes:
> I have a vague recollection that someone pointed out that it is the
> indentation that takes most of the time and that turning off indentation
> speeds up the display of huge threads.
I've been trying this by setting:
(setq notmuch-show-ind
Hello,
I just updated to emacs 27.1, and I'm wondering if this is why I no
longer can sign messages. I get the error "Couldn’t find any signer
names."
I tried debugging it, and it seems that the problem is that
`mml-secure-epg-encrypt' cannot find the name of the sender
((message-options-get 'mes
On 2020-08-13 08:52, David Bremner writes:
> I _think_ it's a change in message-mode. Does it work for you if you set
> mml-secure-openpgp-sign-with-sender?
>
> (or smime, if using smime)
I had changed smime, as it was suggested by the error message, so I now
just set openpgp (as it's what I'm u
Hello,
I'm trying to document the tags I'm using for notmuch and make sure I
have not introduced duplication or typos. So I would like to list all
the tags I've used. Is there a way to do it?
Thanks,
Alan
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On 2020-11-20 15:33, Kim Minh Kaplan writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I would like to list all
>> the tags I've used. Is there a way to do it?
>
> notmuch search --output=tags '*'
Thanks a lot Ralph and Kim. For the record, I refined Ralph's solut
On 2020-12-23 12:53, "inwit" writes:
> What I would like to, then, is to use notmuch-el to read and classify my
> mail. And the functionality I'm missing at the moment is a way to move
> an email from the inbox to its corresponding folder, hopefully updating
> its folder tags at the same time. Th
Hello,
I do not include my (huge, more than 5GB) notmuch database in backups,
as it can be recreated from the email files… with one exception: tags.
So I’m wondering if there is a way to backup these tags (and only the
tags) with the hope it would be much smaller. Do you know ways to do it?
Best,
Hello,
On 2021-03-26 15:31, Martin Jambor writes:
> On Fri, Mar 26 2021, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I do not include my (huge, more than 5GB) notmuch database in backups,
>> as it can be recreated from the email files… with one exception: tags.
>> So I
Hello,
I want to see a message in a huge thread (too big for notmuch to
display). To find it, I switch to unthreaded mode, I select the message
(I hit RET), but then notmuch tries to show all the other messages as
well (which makes it hang as the thread is too big, and one of the
message results i
Hello,
On 2021-05-28 09:37, David Bremner writes:
> Did you try M-x notuch-tree ?
>
> It displays messages one at a time.
>
> Starting from notmuch-search-mode, you could
>
> - use Z to switch to tree mode, then select the message you
> want.
>
> - If that is too tedious, use 'z' to search for
Hello,
On 2021-05-28 16:16, Alan Schmitt writes:
> Thank you for the suggestion. Here is what I did:
> - run the search
> - execute notmuch-tree-from-search-current-query
> - hit RET on a message deep in the thread
> - I get this error
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error:
Hello,
On 2021-06-01 15:33, David Bremner writes:
>> Is this a bug of notmuch-emacs? Is there a way to display a single
>> message independently of its context?
>>
>
> I'm not sure what the best UI is, but here is a start:
>
> (defun notmuch-show-single-message (query)
> (interactive "sQuery:
Hello,
On 2021-06-02 20:31, David Bremner writes:
> Alan, if you can test this, it would be great. You just need a copy of
> the source, and to apply the following two patches. You can use
> devel/try-emacs-mua to run the patched emacs front-end.
Since the changes are small, I tested it the fol
Hello,
On 2021-06-02 09:18, David Bremner writes:
> The code I posted worked fine for me for one message from a thread of
> 323 messages.
The thread that used to crash (before your patch) was from DeltaChat,
which is an email-based chat app. The thread it produces are like lists
more than trees
Hello,
I have an issue when using the vertico completion system to add tags to
messages that boils down to the following: the notmuch-tag function is
called like this:
notmuch-tag("id:CA+b3G33ad9PX5SuOwqaWS8TWBTtZcdguKtcQ3XmPvzSCsU..." ("+cwn "))
and it fails because of the extra space at the en
Hello,
On 2021-07-27 10:24, alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
> I have an issue when using the vertico completion system to add tags to
> messages that boils down to the following: the notmuch-tag function is
> called like this:
> notmuch-tag("id:CA+b3G33ad9PX5SuOwqaWS8TWBTtZcdguKtcQ3XmPvz
Hello,
On 2021-08-01 23:11, David Bremner writes:
> With commit 37f84d6d2 (only in master currently), much larger threads
> should be displayable in unthreaded view, e.g using M-x
> notmuch-unthreaded
I just updated to 0.32.3, and I confirm a message is displayed quite
fast (if I set notmuch-sh
On 2021-08-20 09:55, David Bremner writes:
> The commit I mentioned is not in 0.32.3.
Ah, sorry, I thought a release included what was in master at that time.
I guess I should wait for 0.33?
Best,
Alan
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Hello,
I’m on notmuch 0.33.1 and I’m still having issues displaying messages in
long threads when the messages are encrypted. I have such a thread with
more than 600 messages, and when I do the following:
- search for the messages
- run notmuch-tree-from-search-current-query
I get an error (I onl
On 2021-09-21 09:42, David Bremner writes:
> That's not completely unexpected. The change in question only really fixes it
> for
> unthreaded view. Try notmuch-unthreaded-from-search-current-query (bound
> to 'U' by default).
Thank you for bearing with me. I confirm that I can see messages at t
Hello,
On 2021-09-21 12:38, David Bremner writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Thank you for bearing with me. I confirm that I can see messages at the
>> beginning of the thread using both an unthreaded search and
>> notmuch-show-only-matching-messages set to t. Unfortun
On 2021-09-21 21:27, Tomi Ollila writes:
> I'd be interested to know if changing max-lisp-eval-depth to a larger value
> made difference.
>
> e.g (set max-lisp-eval-depth 1600)
Thank you for the suggestion. I tried with 1600, and I get a different
error (and the numbers are larger now).
Debugg
Hello,
On 2021-09-22 11:25, Tomi Ollila writes:
>>> e.g (set max-lisp-eval-depth 1600)
>>
>> Thank you for the suggestion. I tried with 1600, and I get a different
>> error (and the numbers are larger now).
>>
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Variable binding depth exceeds
>> max-specpdl
Hello David,
I found the source of the issue, and I would like to apologize because
it’s fully my fault. I’ve realized I was not using the elisp code from
the package installed using my package manager, but one installed using
straight that was pinned to an old version. I simply switched to the
re
Hello,
On 2021-09-24 20:33, David Bremner writes:
> That will teach me not to ask people to check M-x notmuch-version!
I did at the time, and it reported "0.33.1". So I investigated a bit.
If I search for the `notmuch-version' function, I find it in
~/.emacs-configs/doom-emacs/.local/straight
Hello,
On 2021-09-25 10:26, David Bremner writes:
> I think it is a bug in doom or straight, or at least an assumption that
> turns out to be wrong. They are assuming the elisp is runnable from git,
> but in fact it needs to run make to create notmuch-version.el. I think
> the straight recipe co
Hello,
I use several email addresses, and I would like to customize the smtp
server and the signature I use for each of them. Is there a notmuch way
of doing this? I’ve looked at
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SendingMail#SmtpMail and I see that I
can set a particular header to set the smtp serve
Hi Dan,
On 2022-04-20 10:15, Dan Čermák writes:
> I use gnus-alias for something like that:
Thank you for suggesting gnus-alias, it looks like a great fit.
Best,
Alan
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Hi,
On 2022-04-25 19:14, João Pedro writes:
> I myself have come up with my own system, which gets the information for
> the addresses from auth-source [2]. It basically consists on an alist
> that assigns an "alias" for each address and holds its information as a
> plist.
This looks very nice,
Hello,
I often do searches in long threads with
notmuch-show-elide-non-matching-messages locally set to t. Sometimes I
need to show the whole thread. Is there a function to do that, or should
I write my own?
Thanks,
Alan
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On 2022-05-12 07:44, David Bremner writes:
>> I often do searches in long threads with
>> notmuch-show-elide-non-matching-messages locally set to t. Sometimes I
>> need to show the whole thread. Is there a function to do that, or
>> should I write my own?
>>
>
> There is notmuch-show-toggle-elide
Hello,
On 2022-10-04 14:04, Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> I would like to tag all emails with a specific header, but fail to find
> a way to do this. Is this a missing feature in notmuch?
>
> To be specific, I want to filter out emails related to request tracker
> tickets owned by me at the tim
Hello,
The emacs interface to notmuch is great in helping me collect messages
from a public mailing list for a newsletter. I’m trying to automate more
of it, and I wonder if there is a way to get the text of the message
body programmatically in notmuch-show-mode. This is what I am doing
currently:
Hello,
I'm trying to configure notmuch such that it never searches for files in
my Trash folder. I have found in the configuration how to exclude some
tags from every search, but not how to exclude a folder.
Is it possible?
Thanks a lot,
Alan
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On 2014-07-16 21:10, David Bremner writes:
>> I'm trying to configure notmuch such that it never searches for files in
>> my Trash folder. I have found in the configuration how to exclude some
>> tags from every search, but not how to exclude a folder.
>>
>> Is it possible?
>
> One thing you can
On 2014-07-17 11:38, David Bremner writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> By the way, how will notmuch realize that the messages are no longer
>> there? Does it still scan the directory when it's in new.ignore?
>
> No, I think you'll have to do something manual li
Hello,
I sometimes have to find a message knowing only its message id. I know
how to use a notmuch search in emacs to find the message, then use
another function to display it in gnus, but I would like to do it
directly without going through the *notmuch-search* buffer.
Right now I'm doing the fo
On 2014-07-18 21:40, David Bremner writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I sometimes have to find a message knowing only its message id. I know
>> how to use a notmuch search in emacs to find the message, then use
>> another function to display i
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