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28 To: Amadeusz =?utf-8?B?xbtvxYJub3dza2k=?= <aidecoe@aidecoe.name>
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29 Subject: Re: An Emacs Minor Mode to Mute Email Threads
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57 Amadeusz =C5=BBo=C5=82nowski <aidecoe@aidecoe.name> writes:
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60 > The question is: should exclude_tags be used in context of killed/mute?
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61 > This is just for skipping =E2=80=9Einbox=E2=80=9D, not for hiding them in=
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63 > results - at least IMHO.
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66 For me I definitely want a muted thread to disappear in all searches. I
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67 have at least three "inboxes" with sometimes overlapping content. But
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68 yeah, if you don't want that, then you need some other approach than
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69 exclude_tags. If I understand correctly, what you ask for also sounds
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72 % notmuch tag -inbox +muted -- $(notmuch search --output=3Dthreads tag:mu=
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75 and of course that can be done in a post-new script or equivalent.
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