Hi,

At 5:44 AM EDT on September 10 Adam Spiers sent:
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 11:41:41AM -0500, Rob Reid wrote:
> > Richard Curnow said on 2006-09-20:
> > > Maybe in the .mairixrc file, we could have some lines like
> > 
> > > custom 1 x-label
> > > custom 2 organization
> > 
> > > etc
> > 
> > > When a new database is created, these lines would cause some custom
> > > tables to be created within it. The database would remember the headers
> > > corresponding to each table. Then, a search could look like
> > 
> > > mairix 1:foobar d:6m-
> > 
> > That would be great.  I recently patched mutt with David Champion's X-Label
> > patch, with the intention of using mairix to get the best of both mutt and
> > gmailishness.  I was pleased to see mairix's speed and -t option, but
> > disappointed that it didn't read X-Labels.  I second whoever requested
> > searching for attachments, as well.
> > 
> > Has any progress been made since Sept. 20?  If not, I'll take a stab at it
> > myself.  I noticed that mutt puts second and subsequent X-Labels on their 
> > own
> > X-Label lines.  Can tokenise_string handle that?
> 
> I would also absolutely love to see support for indexing custom
> headers.  Has anything happened since March?!

Sorry.  I meant to make a patch, but got hit by the classic "busy at
work" syndrome, and managed to complete the tasks that made me want a way of
searching on X-Labels.  I'm sure it'll come up again, but the tough part is
finding a time when I'm sufficiently motivated, _and_ have the time to do
it.  They tend to be mutually exclusive.

-- 
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