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23 From: =?utf-8?Q?Nicol=C3=A1s?= Reynolds <fauno@kiwwwi.com.ar>
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25 Subject: Re: How to index arbitrary headers?
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56 Austin Clements <amdragon@MIT.EDU> writes:
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58 > Quoth Petri Savolainen on Oct 01 at 3:39 pm:
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60 >> I could not find information anywhere in notmuch docs about what is
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61 >> actually indexed - specifically, what email headers are indexed and
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62 >> searchable? If a header is not indexed, does searching for its value =
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64 >> result in a search hit?
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65 >> It would be nice if one could just provide the list of headers to be
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66 >> indexed in some configuration file or something.
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70 > notmuch doesn't currently implement this, though it is an
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71 > oft-requested feature. One (not insurmountable) difficulty is that
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72 > the database would have to be rebuilt if a user-configured list of
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73 > headers changed and there are technical limitations that prevent us
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74 > from simply indexing all headers. Out of curiosity, what headers are
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75 > you interested in indexing?
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77 > The currently indexed headers are described in man
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78 > notmuch-search-terms.
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80 maybe related: is it possible to index only the headers and not the mail
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