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37 id 1P681y-0001bI-RU; Wed, 13 Oct 2010 22:34:34 +0200
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38 From: Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
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39 To: Servilio Afre Puentes <servilio@gmail.com>
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40 Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/4] Maildir synchronization v2
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46 Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 22:34:34 +0200
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65 On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Servilio Afre Puentes wrote:
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66 > On 13 October 2010 08:13, Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz> wrote:
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68 > > THERE IS CURRENTLY ONE KNOWN ISSUE: Viewing/storing of attachments of
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69 > > unread messages doesn't work. The reason is that when you view the
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70 > > message its unread tag is removed which causes the file to be renamed,
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71 > > but Emacs still uses the original name to access the attachment. You can
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72 > > workaround this by closing the message and opening it again. This issue
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73 > > will be fixed after we (I) implement "notmuch cat" command. With this
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74 > > command, emacs would not access the messages by the file name, but by
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75 > > running notmuch cat id:<message-id> which will always give the correct
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78 > Wouldn't it be more efficient to query notmuch for the filename using
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79 > the message ID we store in the DB? When network usage is implemented,
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80 > tramp can give us transparent remote file access in emacs.
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82 Tramp would not be available in non-emacs GUIs. Also, when notmuch cat
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83 is implemented, emacs gui will be usable remotely by simply defining
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84 notmuch-command variable to contain the name of the script containing:
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86 ssh user@host notmuch "$@"
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