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authorGravatar Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>2010-11-11 04:17:29 -0800
committerGravatar Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>2010-11-11 04:17:29 -0800
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test: Move corpus emails into maildir directory structure
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>
+To: notmuch@notmuchmail.org
+Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 02:19:26 -0800
+Subject: [notmuch] [PATCH] Make notmuch-show 'X' (and 'x') commands
+ remove inbox (and unread) tags
+In-Reply-To: <1258493565-13508-1-git-send-email-keithp@keithp.com>
+References: <1258493565-13508-1-git-send-email-keithp@keithp.com>
+Message-ID: <87k4xoqgnl.fsf@yoom.home.cworth.org>
+
+On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:32:45 -0800, Keith Packard <keithp at keithp.com> wrote:
+> When closing a thread view, mark the thread as archived by removing
+> the "inbox" tag, and for the 'x' variant, the "unread" tag as well,
+> then kill the buffer and update the search window view as well.
+>
+> This makes 'x' much the same as 'a', but instead of taking you to the
+> next message, it takes you back to the search window instead.
+
+I don't like this---but that's because I use 'x' precisely *because* it
+preserves these tags.
+
+Otherwise, you might as well just remove inbox and unread as soon as the
+message is presented to the user. And that's a bug in a lot of other
+email programs that I'm unwilling to replicate.
+
+We may run into a need to define different ways that people like to work
+with their email here. (I know that so far I've just been coding up the
+way I want my mail to work.)
+
+-Carl
+