[alot] reply from search mode

2012-03-06 Thread Philippe LeCavalier

Hi.

How would I add a reply key binding to reply directly from the search
mode. ie something like R. Forward and editnew would be nice as well.

Thanks,
Phil


[alot] reply from search mode

2012-03-06 Thread Philippe LeCavalier

Hi.

How would I add a reply key binding to reply directly from the search
mode. ie something like R. Forward and editnew would be nice as well.

Thanks,
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[alot] mails tagged 'killed' reappearing

2012-03-03 Thread Philippe LeCavalier

Hi.

I can't tell if it's _all_ killed mails but I can say for sure that some
tagged mails reappear in the inbox despite them tagged 'killed' and the
search mode filter is inbox AND NOT tag:killed.

If it's a bug I'll gladly gather more nfo and file it but I don't know
how to determine that.

Thanks,
Phil


[alot] mails tagged 'killed' reappearing

2012-03-03 Thread Philippe LeCavalier

Hi.

I can't tell if it's _all_ killed mails but I can say for sure that some
tagged mails reappear in the inbox despite them tagged 'killed' and the
search mode filter is inbox AND NOT tag:killed.

If it's a bug I'll gladly gather more nfo and file it but I don't know
how to determine that.

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[alot] howto multiple selections

2012-03-01 Thread Philippe LeCavalier

Hi.

Is it possible to select more than one msg in search-mode to retag?

Phil


[alot] howto multiple selections

2012-03-01 Thread Philippe LeCavalier

Hi.

Is it possible to select more than one msg in search-mode to retag?

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[alot] nottoomuch-addresses.sh config

2012-02-29 Thread Philippe LeCavalier

Hi.

I had nottoomuch-addresses.sh working perfectly in emacs and I'm trying
to get it going in alot. Here's[1] what I've got so far. One things that
really confusing me is the brackets in the help file[2]. As soon as I
put double brackets alot can't read the account. Am I misunderstanding
something about those brackets? I'm very much a non-coder in case it
wasn't already obvious...Also, should I be creating a key binding to
invoke the completion command?

Thanks,
Phil

ref.
[1]
command = nottoomuch-addresses.sh
regexp = \"(?P.+)\"\s*<(?P.*.+?@.+?)>

It would seem to me that I might need to specify where the heck the
script lives?

[2]
http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/latest/configuration/index.html#contacts-completion


[alot] nottoomuch-addresses.sh config

2012-02-29 Thread Philippe LeCavalier

Hi.

I had nottoomuch-addresses.sh working perfectly in emacs and I'm trying
to get it going in alot. Here's[1] what I've got so far. One things that
really confusing me is the brackets in the help file[2]. As soon as I
put double brackets alot can't read the account. Am I misunderstanding
something about those brackets? I'm very much a non-coder in case it
wasn't already obvious...Also, should I be creating a key binding to
invoke the completion command?

Thanks,
Phil

ref.
[1]
command = nottoomuch-addresses.sh
regexp = \"(?P.+)\"\s*<(?P.*.+?@.+?)>

It would seem to me that I might need to specify where the heck the
script lives?

[2]
http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/latest/configuration/index.html#contacts-completion
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info about notmuch gui 'alot'

2012-02-28 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 17:10:57 +0100, Olivier Schwander  wrote:
> Le 28 Feb 2012 10:45, Philippe LeCavalier a ?crit:
> > Okay. So I had to go grab F17 rpms but I got passed the missing pkgs
> > issue.
> 
> Nice.
> 
> > Now I've got a parse error in my config. Is there an example
> > somewhere that is more comprehensive than the git README? This[2] is
> > what I'm using now.
> 
> I don't really use alot but after a quick test, it seems that the
> configuration file parser used by alot does not like leading spaces.
k. I'll edit accordingly.

> Where did you find your example ? I don't see anything on the README.md
> file on the git repository. And the one in the manual [1] is very
> different from yours.
At the bottom of the INSTALL.md page[2] in gitorious.

> [1] http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/latest/configuration/index.html#accounts
[2]https://github.com/pazz/alot/blob/master/INSTALL.md
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info about notmuch gui 'alot'

2012-02-28 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 10:23:54 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier  wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:17:44 +0100, Olivier Schwander  chadok.info> wrote:
> > Le 28 Feb 2012 10:07, Philippe LeCavalier a ?crit:
> > > Just curious about 'alot'. I grabbed a copy from git but can't get past
> > > a certain point of the setup. It appears to be in preliminary stages and
> > > I'm prob. not the best candidate to run it reliably but I'd still like
> > > to take a peek. Here's[1] what I'm stuck on. Any assistance would be
> > > appreciated OR if this project is overly unstable for a non-coder please
> > > don't hesitate to say so and I'll wait til it's more suitable for me.
> > 
> > Have you installed the python bindings for notmuch ? In Debian (and
> > probably Ubuntu), it's in the package python-notmuch. Just type:
> > 
> >  apt-get install python-notmuch
> I'm on Fedora 16. yum search python-notmuch gives 'No matches found'.
> I ran Deb for years and just switch to Fedora so I'm not all that
> comfortable with yum just yet.
Okay. So I had to go grab F17 rpms but I got passed the missing pkgs
issue. Now I've got a parse error in my config. Is there an example
somewhere that is more comprehensive than the git README? This[2] is
what I'm using now.

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ref.
[2]
 [account 2012]
   realname = Philippe LeCavalier
   address = support at plecavalier.com



info about notmuch gui 'alot'

2012-02-28 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:17:44 +0100, Olivier Schwander  wrote:
> Le 28 Feb 2012 10:07, Philippe LeCavalier a ?crit:
> > Just curious about 'alot'. I grabbed a copy from git but can't get past
> > a certain point of the setup. It appears to be in preliminary stages and
> > I'm prob. not the best candidate to run it reliably but I'd still like
> > to take a peek. Here's[1] what I'm stuck on. Any assistance would be
> > appreciated OR if this project is overly unstable for a non-coder please
> > don't hesitate to say so and I'll wait til it's more suitable for me.
> 
> Have you installed the python bindings for notmuch ? In Debian (and
> probably Ubuntu), it's in the package python-notmuch. Just type:
> 
>  apt-get install python-notmuch
I'm on Fedora 16. yum search python-notmuch gives 'No matches found'.
I ran Deb for years and just switch to Fedora so I'm not all that
comfortable with yum just yet.

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info about notmuch gui 'alot'

2012-02-28 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Just curious about 'alot'. I grabbed a copy from git but can't get past
a certain point of the setup. It appears to be in preliminary stages and
I'm prob. not the best candidate to run it reliably but I'd still like
to take a peek. Here's[1] what I'm stuck on. Any assistance would be
appreciated OR if this project is overly unstable for a non-coder please
don't hesitate to say so and I'll wait til it's more suitable for me.

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ref.
[1]
[plecavalier at plc alot]$ bin/alot 
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "bin/alot", line 19, in 
from alot.init import main
  File "/home/plecavalier/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/alot/init.py", 
line 9, in 
from db import DBManager
  File "/home/plecavalier/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/alot/db.py", line 
1, in 
from notmuch import Database, NotmuchError, XapianError
ImportError: No module named notmuch
[plecavalier at plc alot]$ 


Re: info about notmuch gui 'alot'

2012-02-28 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 17:10:57 +0100, Olivier Schwander 
 wrote:
> Le 28 Feb 2012 10:45, Philippe LeCavalier a écrit:
> > Okay. So I had to go grab F17 rpms but I got passed the missing pkgs
> > issue.
> 
> Nice.
> 
> > Now I've got a parse error in my config. Is there an example
> > somewhere that is more comprehensive than the git README? This[2] is
> > what I'm using now.
> 
> I don't really use alot but after a quick test, it seems that the
> configuration file parser used by alot does not like leading spaces.
k. I'll edit accordingly.
 
> Where did you find your example ? I don't see anything on the README.md
> file on the git repository. And the one in the manual [1] is very
> different from yours.
At the bottom of the INSTALL.md page[2] in gitorious.

> [1] http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/latest/configuration/index.html#accounts
[2]https://github.com/pazz/alot/blob/master/INSTALL.md
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Re: info about notmuch gui 'alot'

2012-02-28 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 10:23:54 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier 
 wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:17:44 +0100, Olivier Schwander 
>  wrote:
> > Le 28 Feb 2012 10:07, Philippe LeCavalier a écrit:
> > > Just curious about 'alot'. I grabbed a copy from git but can't get past
> > > a certain point of the setup. It appears to be in preliminary stages and
> > > I'm prob. not the best candidate to run it reliably but I'd still like
> > > to take a peek. Here's[1] what I'm stuck on. Any assistance would be
> > > appreciated OR if this project is overly unstable for a non-coder please
> > > don't hesitate to say so and I'll wait til it's more suitable for me.
> > 
> > Have you installed the python bindings for notmuch ? In Debian (and
> > probably Ubuntu), it's in the package python-notmuch. Just type:
> > 
> >  apt-get install python-notmuch
> I'm on Fedora 16. yum search python-notmuch gives 'No matches found'.
> I ran Deb for years and just switch to Fedora so I'm not all that
> comfortable with yum just yet.
Okay. So I had to go grab F17 rpms but I got passed the missing pkgs
issue. Now I've got a parse error in my config. Is there an example
somewhere that is more comprehensive than the git README? This[2] is
what I'm using now.

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ref.
[2]
 [account 2012]
   realname = Philippe LeCavalier
   address = supp...@plecavalier.com

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Re: info about notmuch gui 'alot'

2012-02-28 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:17:44 +0100, Olivier Schwander 
 wrote:
> Le 28 Feb 2012 10:07, Philippe LeCavalier a écrit:
> > Just curious about 'alot'. I grabbed a copy from git but can't get past
> > a certain point of the setup. It appears to be in preliminary stages and
> > I'm prob. not the best candidate to run it reliably but I'd still like
> > to take a peek. Here's[1] what I'm stuck on. Any assistance would be
> > appreciated OR if this project is overly unstable for a non-coder please
> > don't hesitate to say so and I'll wait til it's more suitable for me.
> 
> Have you installed the python bindings for notmuch ? In Debian (and
> probably Ubuntu), it's in the package python-notmuch. Just type:
> 
>  apt-get install python-notmuch
I'm on Fedora 16. yum search python-notmuch gives 'No matches found'.
I ran Deb for years and just switch to Fedora so I'm not all that
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info about notmuch gui 'alot'

2012-02-28 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Just curious about 'alot'. I grabbed a copy from git but can't get past
a certain point of the setup. It appears to be in preliminary stages and
I'm prob. not the best candidate to run it reliably but I'd still like
to take a peek. Here's[1] what I'm stuck on. Any assistance would be
appreciated OR if this project is overly unstable for a non-coder please
don't hesitate to say so and I'll wait til it's more suitable for me.

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ref.
[1]
[plecavalier@plc alot]$ bin/alot 
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "bin/alot", line 19, in 
from alot.init import main
  File "/home/plecavalier/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/alot/init.py", 
line 9, in 
from db import DBManager
  File "/home/plecavalier/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/alot/db.py", line 
1, in 
from notmuch import Database, NotmuchError, XapianError
ImportError: No module named notmuch
[plecavalier@plc alot]$ 
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nomuch_addresses.py

2012-02-20 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 02:28:52 +0100, Daniel Schoepe  
wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:12:36 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier  plecavalier.com> wrote:
> > Hi again.
> > 
> > I'm trying to setup tab completion for addresses. I appeared to me that
> > the simplest solution was notmuch_addresses so I grabbed a copy from
> > git. When I hit tab I get this[1] Was I suppose to do something more?
> 
> Just for completeness: I'm using the nice nottoomuch-addresses.pl script
> [1] by Tomi Ollila which doesn't require any bindings and is incredibly
> fast (after generating an initial address database).
> 
> Disclaimer: I never tried the python script, so I can't really give a
> useful comparison.
> 
> [1] id:"m2d3c8e22v.fsf at guru.guru-group.fi"
> 
> Cheers,
> Daniel
Yes Daniel. Much better indeed. This should also should be mentioned in the 
wiki ;)

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Re: nomuch_addresses.py

2012-02-20 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 02:28:52 +0100, Daniel Schoepe  wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:12:36 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier 
>  wrote:
> > Hi again.
> > 
> > I'm trying to setup tab completion for addresses. I appeared to me that
> > the simplest solution was notmuch_addresses so I grabbed a copy from
> > git. When I hit tab I get this[1] Was I suppose to do something more?
> 
> Just for completeness: I'm using the nice nottoomuch-addresses.pl script
> [1] by Tomi Ollila which doesn't require any bindings and is incredibly
> fast (after generating an initial address database).
> 
> Disclaimer: I never tried the python script, so I can't really give a
> useful comparison.
> 
> [1] id:"m2d3c8e22v@guru.guru-group.fi"
> 
> Cheers,
> Daniel
Yes Daniel. Much better indeed. This should also should be mentioned in the 
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nomuch_addresses.py

2012-02-17 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 22:46:49 +0200, Tomi Ollila  wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 21:33:41 +0100, Sebastian Spaeth  SSpaeth.de> wrote:
> > On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 20:58:50 +0200, Tomi Ollila  
> > wrote:
> > > Thank you for promoting my stuff.
> > > 
> > > Latest version is 2.0 and name is now nottoomuch-addresses.sh
> > > It is available at:
> > > 
> > > http://www.iki.fi/too/nottoomuch/
> > 
> > It would be great to add these things to the notmuch wiki so that people
> > can actually find it without searching the email lists.
> 
> All of these things have been in notmuch wiki for a while :)
> 
> Check http://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#index12h2

I think Sebastien is refering to more details on making these things
actually work.

> 
> 
> > Sebastian
> 
> Tomi

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Re: nomuch_addresses.py

2012-02-17 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 22:46:49 +0200, Tomi Ollila  wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 21:33:41 +0100, Sebastian Spaeth  
> wrote:
> > On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 20:58:50 +0200, Tomi Ollila  wrote:
> > > Thank you for promoting my stuff.
> > > 
> > > Latest version is 2.0 and name is now nottoomuch-addresses.sh
> > > It is available at:
> > > 
> > > http://www.iki.fi/too/nottoomuch/
> > 
> > It would be great to add these things to the notmuch wiki so that people
> > can actually find it without searching the email lists.
> 
> All of these things have been in notmuch wiki for a while :)
> 
> Check http://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#index12h2

I think Sebastien is refering to more details on making these things
actually work.

> 
> 
> > Sebastian
> 
> Tomi

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nomuch_addresses.py

2012-02-16 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:46:35 -0500, Jesse Rosenthal  
wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:12:36 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier  plecavalier.com> wrote:
> > I'm trying to setup tab completion for addresses. I appeared to me that
> > the simplest solution was notmuch_addresses so I grabbed a copy from
> > git. When I hit tab I get this[1] Was I suppose to do something more?
> ...
> > ref.
> > [1]
> > ~/notmuch/notmuch_addresses/notmuch_addresses.py exited with status 1
> 
> I'd hope so. What happens when you run it from the command line?
> 
> Best,
> Jesse

$ ~/notmuch/notmuch_addresses/notmuch_addresses.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/plecavalier/notmuch/notmuch_addresses/notmuch_addresses.py", line 
19, in 
import notmuch
ImportError: No module named notmuch

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nomuch_addresses.py

2012-02-16 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Hi again.

I'm trying to setup tab completion for addresses. I appeared to me that
the simplest solution was notmuch_addresses so I grabbed a copy from
git. When I hit tab I get this[1] Was I suppose to do something more?

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ref.
[1]
~/notmuch/notmuch_addresses/notmuch_addresses.py exited with status 1


search by date range

2012-02-16 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Hi.

I really like searching my inde by date and I came across a post that I
can't seems to find for the life of me regarding the functionality of
doing such a thing. I'll I'm left with is this[1] and I can't figure out
what the heck it is. I do know that what it does do is limit mail from
two weeks back to present. I suppose the omition at .. implies present
but what the number represent and how to I play with that?

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Re: nomuch_addresses.py

2012-02-16 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:46:35 -0500, Jesse Rosenthal  wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:12:36 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier 
>  wrote:
> > I'm trying to setup tab completion for addresses. I appeared to me that
> > the simplest solution was notmuch_addresses so I grabbed a copy from
> > git. When I hit tab I get this[1] Was I suppose to do something more?
> ...
> > ref.
> > [1]
> > ~/notmuch/notmuch_addresses/notmuch_addresses.py exited with status 1
> 
> I'd hope so. What happens when you run it from the command line?
> 
> Best,
> Jesse

$ ~/notmuch/notmuch_addresses/notmuch_addresses.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/plecavalier/notmuch/notmuch_addresses/notmuch_addresses.py", line 
19, in 
import notmuch
ImportError: No module named notmuch

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Spellcheck second language

2012-02-16 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Hi.

I get this[1] when envoking keybindings to a second language
flyspell. Any ideas? I've already tried alternate titles to reference
the dictionary in question ie french, francais and fran?ais to no avail.

Also, how would I apply a variation to the dictionary ie. fr_ca?

ref.
[1] ispell-change-dictionary: Undefined dictionary: fran?ais

rel sys details:
emacs 23.3-9.fc16
hunspell 1.3.2-1.fc16
hunspell-en 0.20110318-1.fc16
hunspell-fr 4.1-1.fc16

Please ask if you need more info.

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nomuch_addresses.py

2012-02-16 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Hi again.

I'm trying to setup tab completion for addresses. I appeared to me that
the simplest solution was notmuch_addresses so I grabbed a copy from
git. When I hit tab I get this[1] Was I suppose to do something more?

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ref.
[1]
~/notmuch/notmuch_addresses/notmuch_addresses.py exited with status 1
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search by date range

2012-02-16 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Hi.

I really like searching my inde by date and I came across a post that I
can't seems to find for the life of me regarding the functionality of
doing such a thing. I'll I'm left with is this[1] and I can't figure out
what the heck it is. I do know that what it does do is limit mail from
two weeks back to present. I suppose the omition at .. implies present
but what the number represent and how to I play with that?

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Spellcheck second language

2012-02-16 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Hi.

I get this[1] when envoking keybindings to a second language
flyspell. Any ideas? I've already tried alternate titles to reference
the dictionary in question ie french, francais and français to no avail.

Also, how would I apply a variation to the dictionary ie. fr_ca?

ref.
[1] ispell-change-dictionary: Undefined dictionary: français

rel sys details:
emacs 23.3-9.fc16
hunspell 1.3.2-1.fc16
hunspell-en 0.20110318-1.fc16
hunspell-fr 4.1-1.fc16

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default search sort order

2012-02-13 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Hi Adam.
On Mon, 13 Feb 2012 07:29:34 -0700, Adam Wolfe Gordon  
wrote:
> Hi Phil,
> 
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 10:10, Philippe LeCavalier
>  wrote:
> > For some reason I can't seem to find how to change the default search
> > sort order. I would like newest->oldest rather than oldest->newest
> > without having to hit 'o' and ctrl+home.
> >
> > I'm using notmuch.el
> 
> You'll need to set the variable notmuch-search-oldest-first to nil.
> You can do this through M-x customize-group notmuch, or by putting it
> in your .emacs. This is one of the first things I had to figure out
> with notmuch, too :-).
Thanks!

That made all the difference.

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Re: default search sort order

2012-02-13 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Hi Adam.
On Mon, 13 Feb 2012 07:29:34 -0700, Adam Wolfe Gordon  
wrote:
> Hi Phil,
> 
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 10:10, Philippe LeCavalier
>  wrote:
> > For some reason I can't seem to find how to change the default search
> > sort order. I would like newest->oldest rather than oldest->newest
> > without having to hit 'o' and ctrl+home.
> >
> > I'm using notmuch.el
> 
> You'll need to set the variable notmuch-search-oldest-first to nil.
> You can do this through M-x customize-group notmuch, or by putting it
> in your .emacs. This is one of the first things I had to figure out
> with notmuch, too :-).
Thanks!

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default search sort order

2012-02-12 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Just posting to the right place ;)

Sorry.

--- Begin Message ---
Hi Everyone.

For some reason I can't seem to find how to change the default search
sort order. I would like newest->oldest rather than oldest->newest
without having to hit 'o' and ctrl+home.

I'm using notmuch.el

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2012-02-10 Thread Philippe LeCavalier
Just posting to the right place ;)

Sorry.

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