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35 Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 12:00:37 +1030
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36 From: Tim Stoakes <notmuch@stoakes.net>
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37 To: James Vasile <james@hackervisions.org>
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46 Subject: Re: [notmuch] envelope-to
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61 James Vasile(james@hackervisions.org)@240210-14:59:
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62 > Can notmuch search for envelope-to:? Or for that matter, can it
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63 > search for arbitrary headers?
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65 > I get a lot of BCC mail. The envelope-to is a good way for me to know
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66 > which of my various addresses was BCC'd.
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68 I'm very new here, but I think the answer is 'no' - notmuch only seems
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69 to index a few headers. Which is a pity - I use an extensive system of
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70 X-Label headers, and would like to convert them to notmuch tags - I just
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71 can't seem to do it. I hope I'm wrong.
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