Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>> No results with :
>> mark:flag
>> tag:flag
>> flagged
>>
>> Success with :
>> mark:flagged
>> tag:flagged
>> FLAGGED
>
> Are you sure it isn't just finding messages with "mark:flagged" in
> them?
I tried with a random message that I ticked for this test. It was
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>
>> I'm using the imap search engine. When I shut off search parsing,
>> the "FLAGGED" search query does indeed return the ticked articles, when
>> "mark:flag" didn't. But I tried again (with search parsing on) with the
>> query
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> I'm using the imap search engine. When I shut off search parsing,
> the "FLAGGED" search query does indeed return the ticked articles, when
> "mark:flag" didn't. But I tried again (with search parsing on) with the
> query "mark:flagged" and it works !
Actually, I
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>>
>>> I used to use the "mark:flag" search query to look for ticked articles
>>> with gnus-search. I recently noticed that it doesn't return any articles
>>> anymore in groups with ticked articles.
>>>
>>> What
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> I used to use the "mark:flag" search query to look for ticked articles
>> with gnus-search. I recently noticed that it doesn't return any articles
>> anymore in groups with ticked articles.
>>
>> What exactly does the "flag" mark
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> I used to use the "mark:flag" search query to look for ticked articles
> with gnus-search. I recently noticed that it doesn't return any articles
> anymore in groups with ticked articles.
>
> What exactly does the "flag" mark represent, and is there a better way
> to
I used to use the "mark:flag" search query to look for ticked articles
with gnus-search. I recently noticed that it doesn't return any articles
anymore in groups with ticked articles.
What exactly does the "flag" mark represent, and is there a better way
to look for dormant or ticked articles ?