On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 07:25:00 +0200, David Froger
wrote:
>
> So I think I understand my problem. The reason is that in put in my
> .config/bower/bower.conf:
>
> notmuch_deliver=/bin/true
>
> To solve the problem of "duplicated sent email" with Gmail:
>
> This is the command to save drafts:
>
> notmuch-deliver Drafts --tag=draft \
> --remove-tag=inbox --remove-tag=unread < message_file
>
> Does it work if you run it manually? Just make a dummy message_file
> with Date:, From:, To:, Subject: headers and a body.
The manual command
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 21:33:39 +0100, Patrick Totzke
wrote:
> Quoting David Froger (2012-08-12 16:53:43)
> > > > 3. Would it be possible to have the feature 'kill a thread' like Sup
> > > > have? (see
> > > > http://sup.rubyforge.org/README.txt).
> > >
> > > I haven't needed such a feature so I
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 17:53:43 +0200, David Froger
wrote:
> > > 4. postponed message doesn't work for me. When I postpone a message, it
> > > says
> > > 'message postponed', but when pressing R from Index view, it says 'No
> > > postponed
> > > message'. Maybe I need to create a directory to
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 14:40:23 +0200, David Froger
wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hi David,
>
> Thanks Peter, nice to see this new release and these new functionnalies!
>
> I'm using bower every day, both at home and at work, and it's really usefull
> for
> me.
>
> By the way, I have some questions:
>
>
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 17:53:43 +0200, David Froger david.fro...@gmail.com wrote:
4. postponed message doesn't work for me. When I postpone a message, it
says
'message postponed', but when pressing R from Index view, it says 'No
postponed
message'. Maybe I need to create a directory
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 21:33:39 +0100, Patrick Totzke patricktot...@gmail.com
wrote:
Quoting David Froger (2012-08-12 16:53:43)
3. Would it be possible to have the feature 'kill a thread' like Sup
have? (see
http://sup.rubyforge.org/README.txt).
I haven't needed such a feature
This is the command to save drafts:
notmuch-deliver Drafts --tag=draft \
--remove-tag=inbox --remove-tag=unread message_file
Does it work if you run it manually? Just make a dummy message_file
with Date:, From:, To:, Subject: headers and a body.
The manual command works!
So
Quoting David Froger (2012-08-12 16:53:43)
> > > 3. Would it be possible to have the feature 'kill a thread' like Sup
> > > have? (see
> > > http://sup.rubyforge.org/README.txt).
> >
> > I haven't needed such a feature so I don't have a clear idea how it
> > should work. There are some
> Basically, run an arbitrary command when a key is pressed. It would
> be fairly easy to add, but I wonder if it would be easy to stop adding
> more :-) You could bind a shortcut key to your window manager or
> desktop environment that runs the command instead.
Yes of course, it's a lot
Hi,
Bower is yet another curses frontend for the Notmuch email system.
I wrote it for me, but you might like it, too.
https://github.com/wangp/bower
Bower 0.4 (2012-08-12)
==
This release requires notmuch 0.13 for addressbook completion.
* Asynchronous tagging and
Basically, run an arbitrary command when a key is pressed. It would
be fairly easy to add, but I wonder if it would be easy to stop adding
more :-) You could bind a shortcut key to your window manager or
desktop environment that runs the command instead.
Yes of course, it's a lot simpler,
Quoting David Froger (2012-08-12 16:53:43)
3. Would it be possible to have the feature 'kill a thread' like Sup
have? (see
http://sup.rubyforge.org/README.txt).
I haven't needed such a feature so I don't have a clear idea how it
should work. There are some patches/ideas about
Hi,
Bower is yet another curses frontend for the Notmuch email system.
I wrote it for me, but you might like it, too.
https://github.com/wangp/bower
Bower 0.4 (2012-08-12)
==
This release requires notmuch 0.13 for addressbook completion.
* Asynchronous tagging and
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