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29 Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 18:58:32 +0200
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30 From: Gregor Zattler <telegraph@gmx.net>
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31 To: notmuch <notmuch@notmuchmail.org>
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32 Subject: Re: notmuch should search on date received
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64 * David Bremner <david@tethera.net> [04. May. 2015]:
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65 > Gregor Zattler <telegraph@gmx.net> writes:
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66 >> I wished notmuch could search on (the top most) Received: -header
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67 >> since not all emails have correct Date: -headers.
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69 >> Rationale: Show all emails since yesterday… This is immensely
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70 >> important for my work flow.
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72 > These are two somewhat different requests. Being able to search on the
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73 > Received headers would involve a usual kind of term search, but not date
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76 This way one could at least search for years but it would not be
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79 > This might be problematic as a default because of the volume
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80 > of received headers. In order to use it for date search, it would need
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81 > to be parsed for data information and either override the Date:-header
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82 > or provide a second prefix like received-date.
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84 This is what I wish for. There are several Received: -headers,
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85 the top most contains the actual moment when the email arrived on
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86 the system. I would like to search for date ranges of arrival.
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90 > message could have multiple date: prefixed terms, I'm not sure.
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92 This I don’t understand.
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