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diff --git a/test/corpus/foo/baz/new/16:2, b/test/corpus/foo/baz/new/16:2, new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f531eb93 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/corpus/foo/baz/new/16:2, @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +From: "Jan Janak" <jan@ryngle.com> +To: notmuch@notmuchmail.org +Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 23:38:47 +0100 +Subject: [notmuch] What a great idea! +In-Reply-To: <f35dbb950911171435ieecd458o853c873e35f4be95@mail.gmail.com> +References: <f35dbb950911171435ieecd458o853c873e35f4be95@mail.gmail.com> +Message-ID: <f35dbb950911171438k5df6eb56k77b6c0944e2e79ae@mail.gmail.com> + +On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Jan Janak <jan at ryngle.com> wrote: +> Hello, +> +> First of all, notmuch is a wonderful idea, both the cmdline tool and +> the emacs interface! Thanks a lot for writing it, I was really excited +> when I read the announcement today. +> +> Have you considered sending an announcement to the org-mode mailing list? +> http://org-mode.org + +Sorry, wrong URL, the correct one is: http://orgmode.org + +> Various ways of searching/referencing emails from emacs were discussed +> there several times and none of them were as elegant as notmuch (not +> even close). Maybe notmuch would attract some of the developers +> there.. + + -- Jan + |