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45 From: Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com>
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47 Subject: Re: notmuch search --output=files error with AND NOT search terms
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73 On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 04:55:13AM -0700, ingo wrote:
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74 > Mark Walters wrote
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76 > > The most likely cause is that these two messagefiles have the same
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77 > > message-ids (so in notmuch's view are the same message). Try
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79 > > notmuch search --output=messages folder:1_Personal AND NOT tag:1_Personal
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81 > > If you only see one message-id then notmuch thinks there is a single
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83 > > that matches the search. The way notmuch works is that it first finds
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84 > > which messages match and then prints the requested information for those
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85 > > messages. So in this case it finds the matching message(s) then prints
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86 > > all filenames for those matching messages.
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90 > thank you for your answer, actually I only get one single message id, the
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91 > one I get without using --output=files.
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93 > notmuch search --output=messages folder:1_Personal AND NOT tag:1_Personal
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94 > id:f76b9be792c46795945e1486ccb2b2ab@www.kikidan.com
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96 Doesn't that confirm Mark's explanation? Notmuch sees multiple files
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97 associated to the same message (identified by the message id).
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104 Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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