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60 On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 09:52:09 +0100, Stephen Eglen <S.J.Eglen@damtp.cam.ac.u=
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62 > 1. Deleting emails=20
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64 > I've seen the suggestions on the emacstips for keybindings to bind 'd'
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65 > to adding deleted tags. But how do you then delete the mails from
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66 > the local Maildir (and then for offlineimap to propagate back the
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67 > deletions to the remote imap server)? Do you run cron jobs to do this?
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69 Hey, Stephen. I purge deleted mails from the command line, with
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70 something like xargs:
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72 notmuch search --output=3Dfiles tag:delete | xargs -l rm
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74 > 2. viewing both the search results and current thread
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76 > By contrast, in notmuch it seems that you either see just the search
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77 > results, or one thread, but not both. Would it be feasible to get
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78 > something more like the behaviour of VM and MH-E? I can write elisp
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79 > fluently, but before I look into it, I thought I'd check to see whether
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80 > this is feasible. (I've just seen that this is the bottom item on Keith
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81 > P's wish list: http://keithp.com/notmuch/)
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83 I don't know of anyone who has worked on this, but it sounds like it
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84 could be interesting (and that others might be interested), so go for
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