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49 From: Sime Ramov <sramov@pobox.com>
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50 Subject: Re: notmuch-reply date format
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71 * Austin Clements <amdragon@MIT.EDU> [Mon, 14 Jul 2014 09:04:31 -0400]:
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72 > First, are you sure this is the right place to modify reply
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73 > attribution? The Emacs frontend builds its own reply template. I'm not
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74 > sure what the other frontends do.
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76 I'm not using any frontends, only CLI.
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78 > Assuming the CLI is the right place for you to change this, you
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79 > probably want to call notmuch_message_get_date, then localtime, then
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80 > strftime. The call to notmuch_message_get_header returns the literal
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81 > text from the message's Date: header, while notmuch_message_get_date
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82 > returns the parsed Date: header as a time_t.
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