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45 From: Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com>
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47 Subject: Re: Searching for phrases in the body of an email
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73 On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 10:48:57AM -0500, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
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75 > 1. Perhaps you are remembering the "no plain text" message incorrectly?
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76 > For example, the message could have referred to "text/plain" or
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77 > "plaintext" (no space). These would be sufficiently different to not
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78 > match your grep pattern.
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80 True, but my puzzlement is notmuch shouldn't return those results in the
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81 first place, since I provided a quoted string: "plain text", unless of
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82 course I need to escape the quotes. Okay, just checked it, doesn't make
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83 a difference in the number of hits from notmuch.
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85 > 2. Perhaps your email client rendered the "no plain text" message when
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86 > it encountered an email with only a "text/html" content type? In
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87 > this case, the "no plain text" (or whatever) message would not be
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88 > present in the email itself since it would be generated by the email
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89 > client when rendering the email.
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91 This is possible, but I use mutt. As far as I know, it doesn't do
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92 "smart" things like that. I also recall looking at the mime parts
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93 individually as I was surprised at the behaviour, and it was indeed a
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94 useless text/plain part with that message.
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96 > 3. A really long shot, but could a line wrap have occurred after "plain"
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97 > such that "text" appeared on the next line? Your grep pattern would
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100 Good point, I tried grepping for this instead: 'plain[[:space:]/]+text',
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103 Thanks for your comments.
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110 Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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