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55 From: Patrick Totzke <patricktotzke@googlemail.com>
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57 To: Philippe LeCavalier <support@plecavalier.com>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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63 Subject: Re: [alot] mails tagged 'killed' reappearing
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64 Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2012 13:58:40 +0000
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79 Quoting Philippe LeCavalier (2012-03-05 13:07:39)
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80 >Quoting Patrick Totzke (2012-03-05 05:04:21)
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81 >>I presume by reappear you mean that once you receive another mail of that=
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83 >>the thread ends up in your inbox again?
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86 >>You should be aware that tag "killed" is not special in any kind, nor is =
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88 >>They are just strings attached to mails that make it easier for you to fi=
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92 >Yeah I know what you mean. But the search mode where the killed threads
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93 >reappear is filtered "inbox AND NOT tag:killed" which is why I do
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94 >presume they shouldn't 'reappear'.
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96 Right, the command that alot fires initially - if not stated otherwise in t=
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97 he config or command line arguments - is
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98 "search tag:inbox AND NOT tag:killed", which opens a new search buffer for =
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99 query "tag:inbox AND NOT tag:killed".
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101 We might consider changing this, as it indeed suggest that inbox or killed =
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102 tags are special in some sense.
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103 I'm not sure if its a great idea to not fire any command initially by defau=
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105 people don't start up theyr mail client and want to stare at a blank termin=
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108 Perhaps we could drop the "AND NOT tag:killed" here, I don't really have st=
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109 rong feelings about that.
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110 To change the initial command edit the "initial_command" config option:
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111 http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/latest/configuration/index.html#initial-co=
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