Re: weird paths in notmuch database
authorTomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi>
Fri, 6 Nov 2015 15:14:31 +0000 (17:14 +0200)
committerW. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
Sat, 20 Aug 2016 21:50:00 +0000 (14:50 -0700)
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+From: Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi>\r
+To: Davide Mancusi <arekfu@yahoo.it>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org\r
+Subject: Re: weird paths in notmuch database\r
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+Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2015 17:14:31 +0200\r
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+On Fri, Nov 06 2015, Davide Mancusi <arekfu@yahoo.it> wrote:\r
+\r
+> 2015-11-06 14:09 GMT+01:00 David Bremner <david@tethera.net>:\r
+>>> $ notmuch search --output=files 'path:/home/**'\r
+>>> /export/home/username/mail//home/username/local/mail/archive/cur/1446805732.2711_9.hostname:2,S\r
+>>> /export/home/username/mail/archive/cur/1446805732.2711_9.hostname:2,S\r
+> [...]\r
+>>\r
+>>    The directory must be specified relative to the top-level maildir\r
+>>    (and without the leading slash).\r
+>>\r
+>> Please try with correct search syntax in order to narrow down the\r
+>> problem.\r
+>\r
+> The unusual search was just to illustrate the problem. I get the paths\r
+> even with tag searches, like so:\r
+>\r
+> $ notmuch search --output=files\r
+> 'id:20151106102835.GA2711@hostname.domain.com'\r
+> /export/home/username/mail//home/username/local/mail/archive/cur/1446805732.2711_9.hostname:2,S\r
+> /export/home/username/mail/archive/cur/1446805732.2711_9.hostname:2,S\r
+\r
+\r
+How is the symlink exactly shown in  ls -l /path/to/symlink  output ?\r
+\r
+(you can do the s/$USER/username/ conversion :)\r
+\r
+Tomi\r
+\r