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46 Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2015 08:46:33 +1100
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47 From: David Creelman <creelman.david@gmail.com>
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49 Subject: Negating searches in notmuch running via emacs?
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72 Thanks for notmuch. It's making my email setup a bit more efficient. I used to be a filter to differnt
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73 mbox kind of person, but I'm a changed man now !!
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75 Just wondered, is it possible to negate a search in notmuch for emacs?
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77 I have a bunch of stuff that is in my inbox that I don't want to see and have tried doing things like
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79 -googlealerts-noreply
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80 -from:googlealerts-noreply
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82 But it looks like the '-' is ignored....
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84 Is there a way of getting filtering? It looks like it's possible from the command line application (with -
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85 and + on search terms).
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