On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> Possilby used by more systems, and besides the code wasn't really
> working properly anyway.
Hmm, I just noticed that mailx in Fedora 13 (apparently heirloom
mailx) is dropping the 'in-reply-to' and 'references' headers, so it
would make
Hi,
I've just migrated from initial tagging of my emails by mailing list
name to saved searches. I ended up with 45 saved searches and it seems
that notmuch-hello needs significantly more time to display the hello
screen than when I used tags. I guess that it is because notmuch count
is called
Hi,
If I want to build Debian package, it fails with the following message:
ldconfig: Can't create temporary cache file /etc/ld.so.cache~: Permission
denied
make[1]: *** [install-lib] Error 1
The reason is that I build the package as a non-root user and make
install invokes ldconfig
to fix this would be appreciated.
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I recently switched to notmuch, and I'm mostly happy with it. I do
however have one issue: my mail server runs SpamAssassin, which tags the
subject header of mail considered spam with »[SPAM]«.
I've been trying to get notmuch to apply the tag »spam« to these mails,
but it seems I can neither make
Hi,
I've just migrated from initial tagging of my emails by mailing list
name to saved searches. I ended up with 45 saved searches and it seems
that notmuch-hello needs significantly more time to display the hello
screen than when I used tags. I guess that it is because notmuch count
is called