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28 From: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
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29 To: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
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30 Subject: Re: [PATCH] notmuch: Add "maildir:" search option
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54 On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 05:53:52PM +0200, Jani Nikula wrote:
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55 > On Tue, 12 Nov 2013, Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote:
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56 > > Subject: notmuch: Add "maildir:" search option
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58 > > The current "folder:" search terms are near useless when you have
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59 > > recursive folders, introduce a boolean "maildir:" search term to
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60 > > exactly match the maildir folder.
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64 > Per some discussion on IRC about the usefulness of the current "folder:"
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65 > prefix, I went ahead and sent patches to make "folder:" a boolean prefix
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66 > [1]. It's not the same as your "maildir:" implementation, but I believe
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67 > you could use it to achieve the things you want with that. In
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68 > particular, my proposed "folder:" prefix is the literal path from
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69 > maildir root, and does not make any assumptions about maildir - i.e. it
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70 > requires the final cur/new too. (That can be useful for some mutt users
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71 > who need the cur/new distinction.)
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73 > I am not opposed to adding another prefix like "maildir:" that does make
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74 > assumptions on the mail storage and transformations on the path, but I
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75 > do think it would be less important with the boolean "folder:" in place.
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77 Right, sorry for disappearing; I failed to find time to finish the
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80 I did actually modify it do loose the /new,/cur bits and I think I
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81 addressed all other comments, including the file removal part.
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83 Where I got 'stuck' was writing test cases.
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85 Anyway, I'll try and have a look at the recent notmuch.git and see if it
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86 does what I'd like it to.
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88 Thanks for getting back to me.
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