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27 From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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28 To: Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@debian.org>, 755246@bugs.debian.org
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29 Subject: Re: Bug#755246: notmuch-mutt: search that returns whole threads
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57 Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@debian.org> writes:
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60 > In fact, I was hoping in some sort of meta-syntax, to piggyback on. For
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61 > instance, if "field:value" is something that is always threated
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62 > specially by notmuch, we can use something like "notmuch:threads" (vs,
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63 > say, "notmuch:nothreads") and strip it before it hits notmuch.
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65 > If you've no objection to this, I can implement something like it.
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67 (bringing in the upstream list, as this is really an upstream design
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70 Currently any unrecognized field:value will be searched for as a phrase
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71 [1], and is equivalent to "field value", field.value, field-value, among
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72 others. So as long as notmuch: is not a recognized prefix, your scheme
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73 will not block any searches.
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75 It doesn't seem especially likely that we'll want to use "notmuch:" as a
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76 prefix; of course if you were to choose something with "mutt" in the
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77 name that would be more nearly a sure thing.
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81 [1]: http://xapian.org/docs/queryparser.html
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