David Bremner writes:
1) can you make a test (probably something in T465 can serve as
a model
What does T465 refer to?
2) Should this be bound by default, or is the function in the
next patch always the one users will want?
The latter since it prevents crashes. I've been dogfooding this
s
Huh, there is a bug here, apparently, looking at the raw version
of what I sent. It doesn't properly insert the RFC 2646
line-ending spaces.
Sandra Snan writes:
Sandra Snan writes:
Instead, do this:
(add-hook 'message-mode-hook
(lambda ()
Sandra Snan writes:
Instead, do this:
(add-hook 'message-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(use-hard-newlines 3 t)))
While keeping auto-fill-mode on, I mean. This sets the format flowed
header according to RFC 2646 so that your fills reads as if they were
softwr
Jan Detke writes:
With that I got an issue where my text body is verry narrow
while composing/replying to mails (as you can see).
Instead, do this:
(add-hook 'message-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(use-hard-newlines 3 t)))
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Steven Allen writes:
There's actually a pretty decent autocrypt package[1] for Emacs,
only lacking notmuch integration. But writing that based on the
mu4e integration should be pretty trivial.
[1]: https://git.sr.ht/~pkal/autocrypt/
I've been working on that actually so check out that pro
The current tags file system already makes common things simple and
efficient, while still keeping unusual things possible. Pretty happy
about that
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Ralph Seichter writes:
I currently use a custom wrapper script to call notmuch-tag
multiple times for this very reason.
That is the appropriate solution.
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Curses, flowed again! I'm just gonna attach the file
email_list = "Diaz, Marco , s...@mewni.com, Marco Diaz , s...@mewni.com"
addresses = []
current_address = ""
for char in email_list:
if char == ',' and '@' in current_address:
addresses.append(current_address.strip())
curre
Lars Kotthoff writes:
Python […] I have to split the returned string, which is
error-prone with comma separators (e.g. name in email address is
of form Lastname, Firstname).
email_list = "Diaz, Marco , s...@mewni.com, Marco
Diaz , s...@mewni.com" addresses = []
current_address = "" for ch
Lars Kotthoff writes:
Python […] I have to split the returned string, which is
error-prone with comma separators (e.g. name in email address is
of form Lastname, Firstname).
email_list = "Diaz, Marco , s...@mewni.com, Marco
Diaz , s...@mewni.com" addresses = []
current_address = "" for ch
David Bremner writes:
probably not out of the box, but I guess it might be easier to
hack notmuch-extract-* on the emacs side than to extend 'notmuch
show --format=mbox'
Those elpa-mailscripts also rely on calling notmuch show
--format=mbox.
The elisp files (similar to what I had been usin
David Bremner writes:
By the way, the mailscripts package (elpa-mailscripts on Debian)
contains some some add-on functions that might reduce the manual
labour in situations like this.
That's what I had been using, do they really work when the patches
are encrypted?
I've been trying to go
David Bremner writes:
I guess we could add a second code path that parsed and
decrypted the messages before re-serializing them again.
Or, as a stop gap measure, a warning when the flags are used
together that mbox doesn't support decrypt.
I tried decrypting the pgp'd parts of the mbox expo
David Bremner writes:
Fair enough, but can you try without sudo to try to narrow down
where the issue is?
I found the problem. Sudo wasn't the issue. It was that after
./configure had failed to find some of the build deps and asked me
to
sudo apt-get install libxapian-dev libgmime-3.0-
David Bremner writes:
I can't duplicate that on Debian testing with GNU Make.
I was using zsh in Emacs shell mode on Debian GNU/Linux 12
(bookworm) with GNU Make 4.3.
FWIW, it should not be required to use sudo to install into /tmp
(but as far as I know it should work).
I used sudo for
This didn't decrypt:
notmuch show --format=mbox --entire-thread=true --decrypt=true
The default text format to notmuch show does decrypt the parts just
fine. I wanted the mbox format so I could use it with b4 to extract
patches.
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I just ran
./configure --prefix=/tmp/notmuch
make
sudo make install
It clobbered /usr/local instead of installing to the prefix.
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This hook is run after `notmuch reply` has been successfully called.
The functions are called with the same sexp that `notmuch reply`
returned.
One of the uses for this hook is to make a Notmuch plugin for
Autocrypt.
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emacs/notmuch-mua.el | 7 +++
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)
diff --gi
https://lists.sr.ht/~pkal/public-inbox/patches/47695 <- This is what the
hook was for.
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This hook is run after `notmuch reply` has been successfully called
with the headers from the original message.
---
Paredit kills me. I accidentally included the following "defcustom"
sexp, someone pointed out the weird indentation, I only unintended it,
sent a patch, and someone else pointed out t
This hook is run after `notmuch reply` has been successfully called
with the headers from the original message.
---
emacs/notmuch-mua.el | 9 -
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-mua.el b/emacs/notmuch-mua.el
index e4b7e9d1..0be045d3 100644
--- a/ema
This hook is run after `notmuch reply` has been successfully called
with the headers from the original message.
---
emacs/notmuch-mua.el | 17 -
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-mua.el b/emacs/notmuch-mua.el
index e4b7e9d1..b6c6585d 10064
I missed the other notes. I'll do a v3 renaming to
notmuch-mua-reply-functions.
The reason I need message-id is because I need to call notmuch
again to get other headers beyond what's included in the sexp,
including autocrypt.
But the suggestion to jam the entire sexp is good. I did that for
This hook is run after `notmuch reply` has been successfully called
with the headers from the original message.
---
emacs/notmuch-mua.el | 7 +++
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-mua.el b/emacs/notmuch-mua.el
index e4b7e9d1..08d3dd6d 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch-mua.el
This hook is run after `notmuch reply` has been successfully called
with the headers from the original message.
---
Can we please get a hook inside notmuch-mua-reply in the Emacs
frontend to notmuch? But not a hook for thunks but a hook that has
access to the message-id for the message we are reply
David, I have message-completion-alist set to this value:
(("^\\(Resent-\\)?\\(To\\|B?Cc\\|Reply-To\\|From\\|Mail-Followup-To\\|Mail-Copies-To\\):"
. notmuch-address-expand-name)
("^\\(Newsgroups\\|Followup-To\\|Posted-To\\|Gcc\\):" .
message-expand-group) ("^\\([^ :]*-\\)?\\(To\\|B?Cc\\|Fro
I'm in threads with many thousands of emails. So with this new
`notmuch-search-unthread-thread`, I can be in my normal daily
notmuch-search of tag:inbox and tag:personal and if I put my cursor on
at rhead and then run this command, I get a buffer with the messages
from that thread in a flat list. (
This is a dispatch function from the search view that if a thread is
small, it shows it with `notmuch-search-show-thread`, and if it's big,
it shows it with `notmuch-search-show-or-unthread`.
On my own machine I've bound it to `RET` and to `` in the
notmuch-search-mode-map, but that binding isn't
er writes:
> Sandra Snan writes:
>
>> Hi, I'm not sure what's tripping me up here.
>>
>> ellen% notmuch --version
>> notmuch 0.29.3
>> ellen% notmuch config set index.headers.Blahonga MIME-Version
>> ellen% notmuch config list|grep Blahonga
>>
Hi, I'm not sure what's tripping me up here.
ellen% notmuch --version
notmuch 0.29.3
ellen% notmuch config set index.headers.Blahonga MIME-Version
ellen% notmuch config list|grep Blahonga
index.headers.Blahonga=MIME-Version
ellen% notmuch reindex date:-7_days..
ellen% notmuch count 'Blahonga:"1.0"
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 22:24:01 +0200, Michal Sojka wrote:
> In id:4b9d4e24.0f67f10a.31e3.adf7 at mx.google.com, Sandra asked for
> something like: notmuch search not threads:( from:me and position:last )
Naw, actually I forgot to follow that up. I was looking for it to work
it already worked, I
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 22:24:01 +0200, Michal Sojka wrote:
> In id:4b9d4e24.0f67f10a.31e3.a...@mx.google.com, Sandra asked for
> something like: notmuch search not threads:( from:me and position:last )
Naw, actually I forgot to follow that up. I was looking for it to work
it already worked, I ju
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 13:31:09 -0400, James Vasile
wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, what are Aw, Sv and Vs used for? Are they just
> "re" in different languages?
That?s right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_e-mail_subject_abbreviations
Sandra
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 13:31:09 -0400, James Vasile
wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, what are Aw, Sv and Vs used for? Are they just
> "re" in different languages?
That’s right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_e-mail_subject_abbreviations
Sandra
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 21:18:12 +0100, "Sebastian Spaeth" wrote:
> Silly question: How do I byte-compile stuff for emacs? I am a helpless noob
> when there
> is no make install-emacs command. :-)
Sure, here?s how:
M-x byte-compile-file
type path to file
RET
Good luck!
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 21:18:12 +0100, "Sebastian Spaeth"
wrote:
> Silly question: How do I byte-compile stuff for emacs? I am a helpless noob
> when there
> is no make install-emacs command. :-)
Sure, here’s how:
M-x byte-compile-file
type path to file
RET
Good luck!
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 16:09:00 -0700 (PDT), Ben Gamari wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:27:12 +0100, Sandra Snan handgranat.org> wrote:
> > Hey, Ben.
> > Ben Gamari wrote:
> > > notmuch tag -new tag:new and tag:list notmuch tag -new +inbox tag:new
> >
> >
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 16:09:00 -0700 (PDT), Ben Gamari
wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:27:12 +0100, Sandra Snan
> wrote:
> > Hey, Ben.
> > Ben Gamari wrote:
> > > notmuch tag -new tag:new and tag:list notmuch tag -new +inbox tag:new
> >
> > Is t
I wrote:
> is there a way to search just the body?
To answer my own question (in case others have the same question)?no,
not currently. I was grepping the sources but it didn?t occur to me to
look in lib/.
database.cc had the answer.
Sandra
I?m glad that the default search is free text including headers and
body, and that there are ways to search just the subject, or just the
sender and so on, but is there a way to search just the body? I
currently use a lot of ?sandra and not from:sandra? and so on.
Just found out that I?ve been piping things through wc for no reason.
Heh. Here?s a quick patch, if you want to add this to the manual page.
Signed-off-by: Sandra Snan
---
notmuch.1 | 18 +-
1 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/notmuch.1 b/notmuch.1
I wrote:
> is there a way to search just the body?
To answer my own question (in case others have the same question)—no,
not currently. I was grepping the sources but it didn’t occur to me to
look in lib/.
database.cc had the answer.
Sandra
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Hey, Ben.
Ben Gamari wrote:
> notmuch tag -new tag:new and tag:list notmuch tag -new +inbox tag:new
Is there a new line between the calls? Like:
notmuch tag -new tag:new and tag:list # removes new from list
notmuch tag -new +inbox tag:new # replaces those that still are new with inbox
> However,
Michal Sojka wrote:
> it seems that many peaple are not happy with the current notmuch reply.
> It would be probably better to ignore notmuch reply completely and
> implement replying only in elisp.
I?ll give it another look.
> > I?ll send another e-mail with the patch for just compose-mail with
I’m glad that the default search is free text including headers and
body, and that there are ways to search just the subject, or just the
sender and so on, but is there a way to search just the body? I
currently use a lot of “sandra and not from:sandra” and so on.
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Just found out that I’ve been piping things through wc for no reason.
Heh. Here’s a quick patch, if you want to add this to the manual page.
Signed-off-by: Sandra Snan
---
notmuch.1 | 18 +-
1 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/notmuch.1 b/notmuch.1
Hey, Ben.
Ben Gamari wrote:
> notmuch tag -new tag:new and tag:list notmuch tag -new +inbox tag:new
Is there a new line between the calls? Like:
notmuch tag -new tag:new and tag:list # removes new from list
notmuch tag -new +inbox tag:new # replaces those that still are new with inbox
> However,
Michal Sojka wrote:
> it seems that many peaple are not happy with the current notmuch reply.
> It would be probably better to ignore notmuch reply completely and
> implement replying only in elisp.
I’ll give it another look.
> > I’ll send another e-mail with the patch for just compose-mail with
e elisp. I started doing that but I figure that I?d send these
patches and see if it was something you like at all.
Signed-off-by: Sandra Snan
---
emacs/notmuch.el | 61 ++---
1 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/
e elisp. I started doing that but I figure that I’d send these
patches and see if it was something you like at all.
Signed-off-by: Sandra Snan
---
emacs/notmuch.el | 61 ++---
1 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/
into
that yet.
Sandra
Signed-off-by: Sandra Snan
---
emacs/notmuch.el | 66 +++--
1 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch.el b/emacs/notmuch.el
index 117a365..68e2d43 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch.el
+++ b/
just compose-mail without the
mail-citation-hook, too. These patches are mutually exclusive. I?m not used to
git so I hope this is all right.
Sandra
Signed-off-by: Sandra Snan
---
emacs/notmuch.el | 66 +++--
1 files changed, 53 insertions(+
into
that yet.
Sandra
Signed-off-by: Sandra Snan
---
emacs/notmuch.el | 66 +++--
1 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/emacs/notmuch.el b/emacs/notmuch.el
index 117a365..68e2d43 100644
--- a/emacs/notmuch.el
+++ b/
just compose-mail without the
mail-citation-hook, too. These patches are mutually exclusive. I’m not used to
git so I hope this is all right.
Sandra
Signed-off-by: Sandra Snan
---
emacs/notmuch.el | 66 +++--
1 files changed, 53 insertions(+
I took a look at notmuch.el and it uses message-mail hard-coded at a few
places. My suggestion is to instead substitute compose-mail, which will honor
the variable ?mail-user-agent?.
Then, the only problem is the function notmuch-reply, which has a call to
message-mode hard-coded. I don?t know
Hi,
Is there a way to, say, find all messages with the tag ?inbox? but that doesn?t
have the last mail have me as a sender?
Sandra
I took a look at notmuch.el and it uses message-mail hard-coded at a few
places. My suggestion is to instead substitute compose-mail, which will honor
the variable ‘mail-user-agent’.
Then, the only problem is the function notmuch-reply, which has a call to
message-mode hard-coded. I don’t know
Hi,
Is there a way to, say, find all messages with the tag “inbox” but that doesn’t
have the last mail have me as a sender?
Sandra
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