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27 From: James Vasile <james@hackervisions.org>
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28 To: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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29 Subject: Re: [afew] announcing afew,
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30 an universal tagging solution with some fancy features
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53 I'm tring to figure out how to use afew. It looks interesting, but
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54 gives me surprising results.
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56 I did `afew --learn spam -- tag:spam` and believe this tells afew that
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57 all the messages matching tag:spam should be classified as spam. But if
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58 that is right, why would `afew -c spam -- tag:spam` then show me a bunch
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59 of messages that are tagged spam by notmuch but not classified spam by
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62 How do I train afew when I correct it's mistakes? Is that what `afew
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63 update` is for? What does "update the reference category" mean?
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