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34 From: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
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35 To: Trevor Jim <tjim@mac.com>, David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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36 Subject: Re: nevermore
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62 On Wed, Jul 16 2014, Trevor Jim wrote:
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63 > If you would like to incorporate things into the main branch, that
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64 > would be great. Here's what I think the status is:
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66 > The asynchronous mail address harvesting works pretty well. Much
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67 > better than having to install python etc. It would be better to also
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68 > update the addresses when sending mail.
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70 > I imagine many people want to use something other than company-mode,
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71 > though. Probably needs testing for other completion systems.
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73 Your address completion is really cool. I didn't know about
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74 company-mode. I tried to integrate it into notmuch. I'm sending a RFC
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75 PATCH in the following email.
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