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On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:36:58AM +0100, Profpatsch wrote: > On 13-02-13 02:35pm, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > > A more likely idea is to check whether you have $pipe_decode set. > > BRILLIANT! > So much for copying a basic rc from someone else. > Of course, that was it and I’m officially an idiot. Neat, thanks Kevin for debugging the issue down to $pipe_decode (which I've never used, mutt never stops to amaze me :-)). > And apparently Mail::Internet errors out if there is no Message-ID. > (Which mentioned in the docs at CPAN…) > > Mystery solved. Right, but still a more graceful failure model would be nice. Please find attached a patch that in such cases should 1) give a supposedly nice error message explaining what's going on and 2) empty the results dir to avoid showing you unrelated results. It works for me. But extra checking never hurts, in particular for the tag action, which I don't personally use. I guess it would also be nice to actually disable $pipe_decode in the relevant Mutt macros, but I'm not sure about to do that without interfering with user desired configuration. Kevin: do you know if there is a common Mutt trick to store the value of a variable before changing it, and restoring it a posteriori? More isolation for this kind of things in Mutt would definitely be welcome... Cheers. -- Stefano Zacchiroli . . . . . . . zack@upsilon.cc . . . . o . . . o . o Maître de conférences . . . . . http://upsilon.cc/zack . . . o . . . o o Debian Project Leader . . . . . . @zack on identi.ca . . o o o . . . o . « the first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club » From b67ab95855ce7d279d8c0b3ddcbc20e679afc70b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@upsilon.cc> Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 09:31:37 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] notmuch-mutt: more graceful handling of missing Message-Id errors in particular: - the "thread" action would print an error and empty results dir - the "tag action would print an error |
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command-line-arguments.h | ||
configure | ||
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crypto.c | ||
debugger.c | ||
dump-restore-private.h | ||
gmime-filter-headers.c | ||
gmime-filter-headers.h | ||
gmime-filter-reply.c | ||
gmime-filter-reply.h | ||
hooks.c | ||
INSTALL | ||
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Makefile.local | ||
mime-node.c | ||
NEWS | ||
notmuch-client.h | ||
notmuch-config.c | ||
notmuch-count.c | ||
notmuch-dump.c | ||
notmuch-new.c | ||
notmuch-reply.c | ||
notmuch-restore.c | ||
notmuch-search.c | ||
notmuch-setup.c | ||
notmuch-show.c | ||
notmuch-tag.c | ||
notmuch-time.c | ||
notmuch.c | ||
notmuch.desktop | ||
query-string.c | ||
README | ||
sprinter-json.c | ||
sprinter-sexp.c | ||
sprinter-text.c | ||
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tag-util.c | ||
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Notmuch - thread-based email index, search and tagging. Notmuch is a system for indexing, searching, reading, and tagging large collections of email messages in maildir or mh format. It uses the Xapian library to provide fast, full-text search with a convenient search syntax. Notmuch is free software, released under the GNU General Public License version 3 (or later). Building notmuch ---------------- See the INSTALL file for notes on compiling and installing notmuch. Running notmuch --------------- After installing notmuch, start by running "notmuch setup" which will interactively prompt for configuration information such as your name, email address, and the directory which contains your mail archive to be indexed. You can change any answers later by running "notmuch setup" again or by editing the .notmuch-config file in your home directory. With notmuch configured you should next run "notmuch new" which will index all of your existing mail. This can take a long time, (several hours) if you have a lot of email, (hundreds of thousands of files). When new mail is delivered to your mail archive in the future, you will want to run "notmuch new" again. These runs will be much faster as they will only index new messages. Finally, you can prove to yourself that things are working by running some command-line searches such as "notmuch search from:someone@example.com" or "notmuch search subject:topic". See "notmuch help search-terms" for more details on the available search syntax. The command-line search output is not expected to be particularly friendly for day-to-day usage. Instead, it is expected that you will use an email interface that builds on the notmuch command-line tool or the libnotmuch library. Notmuch installs a full-featured email interface for use within emacs. To use this, first add the following line to your .emacs file: (require 'notmuch) Then, either run "emacs -f notmuch" or execute the command "M-x notmuch" from within a running emacs. If you're interested in a non-emacs-based interface to notmuch, then please join the notmuch community. Various other interfaces are already in progress, (an interface within vim, a curses interface, graphical interfaces based on evolution, and various web-based interfaces). The authors of these interfaces would love further testing or contribution. See contact information below. Contacting users and developers ------------------------------- The website for Notmuch is: http://notmuchmail.org The mailing list address for the notmuch community is: notmuch@notmuchmail.org We welcome any sort of questions, comments, kudos, or code there. Subscription is not required, (but if you do subscribe you'll avoid any delay due to moderation). See the website for subscription information. There is also an IRC channel dedicated to talk about using and developing notmuch: IRC server: irc.freenode.net Channel: #notmuch