On 22 Jan 2009 09:24 +0100, by jere...@le-hen.org (Jeremie Le Hen):
> There would be a better way I think, with the following awaiting patch:
> http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3144
Great! This looks like exactly what I was hoping for. Here's to hoping
that this makes it into mainline soon, a
Hi Michael,
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 12:34:37PM +, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> I often find myself in the situation of wanting to find messages
> "from" a given person, that have been replied to (immediate child node
> in the thread tree) by another given person, and preferably see the
> two mess
* Alexandre on Monday, January 19, 2009 at 15:45:16 +0100
> i am using mairix and would like to improve a mutt macro:
>
> # Mairix
> macro generic f "mairix " "search via mairix"
> # Load the results mailbox
> macro generic ,f "=xmairix" "load the search
> results mailbox"
>
> In fact, i would l
On 19 Jan 2009 15:45 +0100, by neonoe123...@gmail.com (Alexandre):
> In fact, i would like to have only one macro which search via mairix and
> which load the search results after.
AFAIK you cannot, but a workaround could be to change to the results
folder first, and let mutt's mailbox change dete
Hello,
i am using mairix and would like to improve a mutt macro:
# Mairix
macro generic f "mairix " "search via mairix"
# Load the results mailbox
macro generic ,f "=xmairix" "load the search
results mailbox"
In fact, i would like to have only one macro which search via mairix and
which load th
On 18 Jan 2009 19:42 +0100, by and...@trudheim.co.uk (Anders Rayner-Karlsson):
> mairix has an option "-t" which grabs the thread for the message that
> your search matches and dumps the whole thread in the destination
Ah, that should at least get me a lot closer to what I want, thank
you! And loo
* Michael Kjorling [01-18-09 13:23]:
>
> So let's take a real life example. A fairly busy mailing list (let's
> say between 500 and 1500 posts per month), with some people being much
> more active than others. someb...@example.com is an active poster, and
> anot...@example.org is less so but stil
* Michael Kjorling [20090118 19:24]:
> On 18 Jan 2009 12:50 -0500, by ptilopt...@gmail.com (Patrick Shanahan):
> >> I often find myself in the situation of wanting to find messages
> >> "from" a given person, that have been replied to (immediate child node
> >> in the thread tree) by another given
On 18 Jan 2009 12:50 -0500, by ptilopt...@gmail.com (Patrick Shanahan):
>> I often find myself in the situation of wanting to find messages
>> "from" a given person, that have been replied to (immediate child node
>> in the thread tree) by another given person
>
> with mairix you may define a date
* ssiza...@gmail.com [01-18-09 11:52]:
>
> I use nmzmail, which uses the namazu search engine. I heard its more
> powerful than mairix, because you're basically using a full blown
> search engine. More info at
> http://www.ecademix.com/JohannesHofmann/nmzmail.html and
> http://www.namazu.org/ .
* Michael Kjorling [01-18-09 10:36]:
> On 18 Jan 2009 09:14 -0500, by ptilopt...@gmail.com (Patrick Shanahan):
> > get a package called mairix. It maintains a database of various
> > fields and the body of your mail and provides multi-field search
> > capability.
>
> I have mairix installed, and
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 16:33, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> On 18 Jan 2009 09:14 -0500, by ptilopt...@gmail.com (Patrick Shanahan):
>> get a package called mairix. It maintains a database of various
>> fields and the body of your mail and provides multi-field search
>> capability.
>
> I have mairix
On 18 Jan 2009 09:14 -0500, by ptilopt...@gmail.com (Patrick Shanahan):
> get a package called mairix. It maintains a database of various
> fields and the body of your mail and provides multi-field search
> capability.
I have mairix installed, and use it - specifically, I have 0.20-1
installed. B
* Michael Kjorling [01-18-09 07:35]:
> I often find myself in the situation of wanting to find messages
> "from" a given person, that have been replied to (immediate child node
> in the thread tree) by another given person, and preferably see the
> two messages together in the index while hiding o
I often find myself in the situation of wanting to find messages
"from" a given person, that have been replied to (immediate child node
in the thread tree) by another given person, and preferably see the
two messages together in the index while hiding others. Sometimes I
don't remember specific eno
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