Hello to all
I have installed nnmairix (version 0.4) today. It's working ok all by
all. But mairix doesn't seem to find emails which have expired
already. I use fancy-expire like this:
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(setq nnmail-expiry-target 'nnmail-fancy-expir
Sven Bretfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello to all
>
> base=~/Mail
> mformat=mh
> database=~/.mairixdb
> mh=archive/sent/*
> mh=debian-liste
> mh=inbox
> mh=debian-expired/*
> mh=inbox-expired/*
> omit=zz_mairix-*
>
> Seems ok to me. But a mairix-search results in only a few recent
> message
Sven Bretfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, emails expire after 31 days and don't get deleted but are stored in
> folders called, for example, ~/Mail/inbox-expired/2007/Sep/.
[...]
> mh=inbox-expired/*
Try it with
mh=inbox-expired/*...
>From the mairixrc man-page:
"Any entry that ends `...'
Hi David
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Try it with
>
> mh=inbox-expired/*...
I've tried it already. I even tried mh=*...
Nothing works. But it takes a little longer for mairix to compile the
database if I put mh=*... into the rc-file. So, I think mairix scans
all the folders. But it seems
Sven Bretfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Try it with
>>
>> mh=inbox-expired/*...
>
> I've tried it already. I even tried mh=*...
>
> Nothing works. But it takes a little longer for mairix to compile the
> database if I put mh=*... into the rc-file. So, I think mairix scans
> all the folders. Bu
Hi David
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> base=~/Mail
> mformat=mh
> database=~/.mairixdb
> mh=debian-expired/*...
> omit=zz_mairix-*
>
> Delete any existing .mairixdb and run mairix on the command line in
> verbose mode (-v) and without the -F or -Q option. It should give you a
> pretty detai