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25 From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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26 To: Xu Wang <xuwang762@gmail.com>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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27 Subject: Re: Possible some threads are not complete due to bug?
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52 Xu Wang <xuwang762@gmail.com> writes:
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54 > Sometimes I need to do:
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56 > $ notmuch search --output=threads "id:MYMSGID"
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57 > thread:000000000000a125
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58 > $ notmuch search --output=messages "thread:000000000000a125"
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60 > In theory, this should output the message that responded to message ID
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61 > "MYMSGID". Sometimes it works. But sometimes it does not work. That
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62 > is, there exists an email where I am sure (I checked the raw email)
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63 > that there is a header
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64 > In-Reply-To: <MYMSGID>
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65 > but that email does not show when I do the two commands above.
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67 I'm not 100% sure what you mean by "does not show". Do you mean that the
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68 output from the second command is empty? or does not contain MYMSGID?
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70 > Indeed, that mail belongs to a different thread ID.
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72 How can you tell that the mail belongs to a different thread?
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73 Isn't that what your first command tells you?
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