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Now that we have maildir synchronization turned on by default, it's advantageous to make all of the tests exercise it as much as possible.
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From: "Carl Worth" <cworth@cworth.org>
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To: notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 02:49:52 -0800
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Subject: [notmuch] What a great idea!
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In-Reply-To: <f35dbb950911171435ieecd458o853c873e35f4be95@mail.gmail.com>
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References: <f35dbb950911171435ieecd458o853c873e35f4be95@mail.gmail.com>
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Message-ID: <87fx8cqf8v.fsf@yoom.home.cworth.org>
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On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 23:35:30 +0100, Jan Janak <jan at ryngle.com> wrote:
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> First of all, notmuch is a wonderful idea, both the cmdline tool and
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> the emacs interface! Thanks a lot for writing it, I was really excited
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> when I read the announcement today.
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Ah, here's where I planned a nice welcome. So welcome (again), Jan! :-)
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I've been having a lot of fun with notmuch already, (though there have
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been some days of pain before it was functional enough and my
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email-reply latency went way up). But regardless---I got through that,
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and I'm able to work more efficiently with notmuch now than I could with
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sup before. So I'm happy.
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And I'm delighted when other people find this interesting as well.
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> Have you considered sending an announcement to the org-mode mailing list?
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> http://orgmode.org
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Thanks for the idea. I think I may have looked into org-mode years ago,
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(when I was investigating planner-mode and various emacs "personal wiki"
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systems for keeping random notes and what-not).
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> Various ways of searching/referencing emails from emacs were discussed
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> there several times and none of them were as elegant as notmuch (not
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> even close). Maybe notmuch would attract some of the developers
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> there..
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Yeah. I'll drop them a mail. Having a real emacs wizard on board would
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be nice. (I'm afraid the elisp I've written so far for this project is
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fairly grim.)
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-Carl
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