On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:03:34 -0500, James Vasile
wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 20:33:08 -0500, micah anderson
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey james,
> >
> > i really like your notmuch-retry bits, I've taken that shell script and
> > integrated it into my tagging script, thanks! I'm curious if you are
> >
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:03:34 -0500, James Vasile
wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 20:33:08 -0500, micah anderson wrote:
> >
> > Hey james,
> >
> > i really like your notmuch-retry bits, I've taken that shell script and
> > integrated it into my tagging script, thanks! I'm curious if you are
> > go
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 20:33:08 -0500, micah anderson wrote:
>
> Hey james,
>
> i really like your notmuch-retry bits, I've taken that shell script and
> integrated it into my tagging script, thanks! I'm curious if you are
> going to update your patch for notmuch.el ("Calls to notmuch get queued
>
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 12:14:45 -0500, micah anderson wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:25:16 -0500, James Vasile
> wrote:
> This stuff should go up on the wiki! There is a "Tips and Tricks for
> using notmuch with Emacs" section, but more general things like James'
> script and other people's script
Hey james,
i really like your notmuch-retry bits, I've taken that shell script and
integrated it into my tagging script, thanks! I'm curious if you are
going to update your patch for notmuch.el ("Calls to notmuch get queued
and executed asynchronously") to use this, or if you are going to have
th
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 20:33:08 -0500, micah anderson wrote:
>
> Hey james,
>
> i really like your notmuch-retry bits, I've taken that shell script and
> integrated it into my tagging script, thanks! I'm curious if you are
> going to update your patch for notmuch.el ("Calls to notmuch get queued
>
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 12:14:45 -0500, micah anderson wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:25:16 -0500, James Vasile
> wrote:
> This stuff should go up on the wiki! There is a "Tips and Tricks for
> using notmuch with Emacs" section, but more general things like James'
> script and other people's script
Hey james,
i really like your notmuch-retry bits, I've taken that shell script and
integrated it into my tagging script, thanks! I'm curious if you are
going to update your patch for notmuch.el ("Calls to notmuch get queued
and executed asynchronously") to use this, or if you are going to have
th
also sprach Jameson Rollins [2010.02.26.1600
+0100]:
> > Me too! :-)
>
> Isn't that what "folders" are? At least that's what they seem to me. I
> define a specific search, give it a name, and save it as a folder.
There's a 1:? relationship between folders and messages. I might
want a message
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:25:16 -0500, James Vasile
wrote:
> I'm curious as to what people are doing in this regard.
I am pretty good at evangelizing notmuch and converted another
person[0]... in doing so I realized I had to walk through a few issues
to get them started.
The initial documentatio
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 01:13:52 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> > Saved searches is a very good idea. I look forward to it.
>
> Me too! :-)
Isn't that what "folders" are? At least that's what they seem to me. I
define a specific search, give it a name, and save it as a folder.
jamie.
--
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:25:16 -0500, James Vasile
wrote:
> I'm curious as to what people are doing in this regard.
I am pretty good at evangelizing notmuch and converted another
person[0]... in doing so I realized I had to walk through a few issues
to get them started.
The initial documentatio
also sprach Jameson Rollins [2010.02.26.1600
+0100]:
> > Me too! :-)
>
> Isn't that what "folders" are? At least that's what they seem to me. I
> define a specific search, give it a name, and save it as a folder.
There's a 1:∞ relationship between folders and messages. I might
want a message
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 01:13:52 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> > Saved searches is a very good idea. I look forward to it.
>
> Me too! :-)
Isn't that what "folders" are? At least that's what they seem to me. I
define a specific search, give it a name, and save it as a folder.
jamie.
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> Sometimes I manually override a rule-based tag. If automatic tagging
> operated on old messages, overrides could be superseded. When I add
> automatic tag rules, I first execute them manually and globally from the
> command line.
Right. With my global automatic tags, I don't want to be able to
> Sometimes I manually override a rule-based tag. If automatic tagging
> operated on old messages, overrides could be superseded. When I add
> automatic tag rules, I first execute them manually and globally from the
> command line.
Right. With my global automatic tags, I don't want to be able to
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:02:08 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> One distinction is that I have all of my "notmuch tag" commands operate
> globally rather than just on new messages. One of the things that really
> annoyed be about sup was that the support for automatic tagging worked
> as a hook on message
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:02:08 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> One distinction is that I have all of my "notmuch tag" commands operate
> globally rather than just on new messages. One of the things that really
> annoyed be about sup was that the support for automatic tagging worked
> as a hook on message
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:25:16 -0500, James Vasile
wrote:
> I'm curious as to what people are doing in this regard.
I'm currently using a script that does tagging not entirely unlike
yours, (though my script isn't clever to retry a call to
notmuch---believe it or not I'm just calling it manually s
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:25:16 -0500, James Vasile
wrote:
> I'm curious as to what people are doing in this regard.
I'm currently using a script that does tagging not entirely unlike
yours, (though my script isn't clever to retry a call to
notmuch---believe it or not I'm just calling it manually s
I'm slowly groping my way to using the notmuch emacs client as my
routine MUA. As I coerce it into tagging and displaying the way I want,
the next big question was automatically tagging things and getting them
in to notmuch.
I'm curious as to what people are doing in this regard.
My solution inv
I'm slowly groping my way to using the notmuch emacs client as my
routine MUA. As I coerce it into tagging and displaying the way I want,
the next big question was automatically tagging things and getting them
in to notmuch.
I'm curious as to what people are doing in this regard.
My solution inv
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