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44 Subject: [notmuch] Indexing without files and directories
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60 I don't want to throw a spanner in the works, but I am intending to use
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61 notmuch for indexing in a scenario where the email doesn't hit the disk
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62 - the notmuch model seems to rely pretty heavily on directories and
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63 files but I'm working with email being delivered to a script for
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64 indexing and then stored into a database. So far I've been hacking it by
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65 feeding "/dev/stdin" as a filename but that leads to interesting fun
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66 when I forget and try to access something via a notmuch_message object.
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67 With all this talk of a new object store, can I put in a plea for - at
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68 least at the API level - some way of indexing based on a user-defined
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69 location identifier? (In my case, a database row ID.)
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