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14 From: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>
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23 Subject: Re: [notmuch] suggestion/request about notmuch config
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38 On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 18:06:38 -0500, Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> wrote:
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39 > Hi, folks. I just recently heard about notmuch and am very excited by
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40 > it. It looks like exactly what I've been waiting years for. Also
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41 > excited to see so much good development work happening.
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43 Hi Jamie, welcome to notmuch!
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45 > I would prefer to see all notmuch files and data in the same
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46 > directory, preferably:
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50 > The config file could be:
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54 > and the database could be:
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58 I suppose that's totally reasonable, (though I wouldn't abbreviate
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59 "database" to "db"). I think the only thing I'd miss is that I can
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60 currently point the config file to a different database, (which is
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61 usually just for testing.)
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63 And really, for that what I really want is a "-f" option to the notmuch
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64 command to make it read from a specified configuration file. So if I had
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65 that option then I don't think I'd mind this change at all.
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67 > Let me know what people think. Looking forward to working with
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70 And I'm looking forward to your contributions.
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