Hi All: gmail's imap implementation is non-standard and the standard thread-referral search doesn't seem to work properly (I never noticed this before since most of email activity is not in gmail). Although it will take a little time I don't think it will be very hard to get it working. As Eric said, we can special-case gmail in gnus-search and just have to understand the details of how gmail searching works (I think I have already worked this out but have to do some more testing).
So to the original poster jibstyle209: it's not you (and it's not gnus) it's gmail. But we should be able to work around it. >>>>> "EA" == Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: EA> JibStyle <jibstyle...@gmail.com> writes: >> Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: >> >>> Hey there! Thanks for the report. It looks like Gmails' IMAP >>> weirdness might be weird enough to break the thread-searching >>> code in Gnus. I think it's definitely worth special-casing code >>> for Gmail; give me a few days and I'll see what I can figure >>> out. >> >> Thank you for investigating. Are you able to reproduce the issue? >> I am unsure if there is a problem with Gnus <--> Gmail, or if I >> am doing something wrong. That is why I ask how other users >> approach nnimap gmail threading. >> >> My `gnus-secondary-select-methods' (primary method is nnnil): >> >> ((nnimap "imap.gmail.com" (nnimap-address "imap.gmail.com") >> (nnimap-server-port 993) (nnimap-stream ssl) >> (nnimap-split-methods default) (nnimap-inbox "INBOX") >> (nnimap-expunge immediately) (nnmail-expiry-wait immediate)) >> (nntp "news.gmane.io")) >> >> Please let me know if any additional information is useful, or >> any suggested workarounds. Thank you! EA> I technically have a gmail account, but can't access it from EA> Gnus, so I probably won't be able to reproduce. But it's a good EA> idea to adapt some code specifically for Gmail anyway, so I hope EA> to be able to provide some code to test on the list here in the EA> next week or so. -- Andrew Cohen Director, HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study Lam Woo Foundation Professor and Chair Professor of Physics The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology