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+Subject: Re: weird paths in notmuch database\r
+From: Davide Mancusi <arekfu@yahoo.it>\r
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+2015-11-06 16:34 GMT+01:00 Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi>:\r
+> Ah, so path /export/home/username/mail//home/username/local/mail/archive/cur/1446805732.2711_9.hostname:2,S\r
+>\r
+> does not exist? It probably used to be (?) (via some long-gone symlink?)\r
+> and now it is just garbage in the database (that does not go away)...?\r
+\r
+No, it never existed. I'm positive about that.\r
+\r
+...however, I just noticed that my muttrc config contains\r
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+set folder="/home/username/local/mail"\r
+\r
+Maybe mutt-kz is screwing up things when it calls notmuch internally?\r
+\r
+Davide\r