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66 From: Mark Anderson <MarkR.Anderson@amd.com>
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67 To: Antoine =?utf-8?Q?Beaupr=C3=A9?= <anarcat@anarcat.ath.cx>, Jameson Graef
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68 Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>, Jacek Generowicz
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69 <jacek.generowicz@cern.ch>, <notmuch@notmuchmail.org>
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70 Subject: Re: Message deletion wisdom
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97 On Thu, 5 Apr 2012 12:20:43 -0400, Antoine Beaupr=C3=A9 <anarcat@anarcat.at=
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99 > Finally, I want to voice that I feel a "delete" key, even if it doesn't
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100 > delete mails, seems like an important part of a mail user
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101 > agent. Archiving mail is one thing, but for the love and respect of
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102 > sysadmins and the infrastructure they maintain, please consider adding
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103 > at least a way to *tag* those deleted emails.
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105 > Having the above keys being defined as standard in notmuch don't seem
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106 > like much to ask.
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108 > This may be a dissenting view here, but your mail is not that
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113 I also would like to have some natural way to mark things as "I never
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114 expect to look at this again". Do I really need to keep track of every
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115 vacation and calendar notice? Or every logfile I have my infrastructure
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116 email to me, that doesn't really need to be in email, but was easily
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117 shoehorned into the existing notification/logging side effects of mail?
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118 My infrastructure is building new models for unit-level testing daily, I
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119 don't need to keep track of every model for years, and I have been using
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120 notmuch for years. Hmm, December 2009, it has been a while. :)
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122 I do set up a deleted tag for my own use, but it would be nice if that
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123 were viewed as a little more natural use case by the software from the
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124 ./configure script. Yes Virginia, notmuch comes with NotMuch of a box.
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