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42 <CACXwgK9bmyqUMmw9LNhqc7o86_LXx8agQByusBiQt_wRbQ8O=w@mail.gmail.com>
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43 Subject: How to index arbitrary headers?
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44 From: Petri Savolainen <petri@koodaamo.fi>
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69 I could not find information anywhere in notmuch docs about what is
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70 actually indexed - specifically, what email headers are indexed and
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71 searchable? If a header is not indexed, does searching for its value still
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72 result in a search hit?
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74 It would be nice if one could just provide the list of headers to be
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75 indexed in some configuration file or something.
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81 --f46d042dfe9980c9d104cafeb24e
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85 Hello,<div><br></div><div>I could not find information anywhere in notmuch =
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86 docs about what is actually indexed - specifically, what email headers are =
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87 indexed and searchable? If a header is not indexed, does searching for its =
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88 value still result in a search hit?</div>
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89 <div><br></div><div>It would be nice if one could just provide the list of =
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90 headers to be indexed in some configuration file or something.</div><div><b=
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91 r></div><div>Thanks,</div><div><br></div><div>=A0Petri</div>
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93 --f46d042dfe9980c9d104cafeb24e--
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