Re: [FEATURE] indexing arbitrary headers

2019-06-03 Thread Łukasz Stelmach
It was <2019-05-30 czw 22:27>, when Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On Sat 2017-06-03 13:28:46 -0300, David Bremner wrote: >> Łukasz Stelmach writes: >> >>> I'd like to ask for a new feature: indexing of arbitrary headers. Not >>> all headers but a few selected by users. [...] > I just wanted to

Re: [FEATURE] indexing arbitrary headers

2019-05-30 Thread Ralph Seichter
* Daniel Kahn Gillmor: > I just wanted to point out that this specific request has now been > added to notmuch, thanks to David Bremner! Thanks indeed! I am very much looking forward to this feature. -Ralph ___ notmuch mailing list

Re: [FEATURE] indexing arbitrary headers

2019-05-30 Thread Carl Worth
On Thu, May 30 2019, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > I just wanted to point out that this specific request has now been added > to notmuch, thanks to David Bremner! It will hopefully be part of the > forthcoming 0.29 release: Woo-hoo! Thanks so much!! This has been on my

Re: [FEATURE] indexing arbitrary headers

2019-05-30 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sat 2017-06-03 13:28:46 -0300, David Bremner wrote: > Łukasz Stelmach writes: > >> I'd like to ask for a new feature: indexing of arbitrary headers. Not >> all headers but a few selected by users. >> >> For example, I get a lot of mails from a Gerrit system. I'd like to keep >> them for a

Re: [FEATURE] indexing arbitrary headers

2017-06-03 Thread David Bremner
Łukasz Stelmach writes: > I'd like to ask for a new feature: indexing of arbitrary headers. Not > all headers but a few selected by users. > > For example, I get a lot of mails from a Gerrit system. I'd like to keep > them for a while and remove them when they are old

[FEATURE] indexing arbitrary headers

2017-06-02 Thread Łukasz Stelmach
Hi, I'd like to ask for a new feature: indexing of arbitrary headers. Not all headers but a few selected by users. For example, I get a lot of mails from a Gerrit system. I'd like to keep them for a while and remove them when they are old enough. Although these messages are distinguishable in my