An Emacs Minor Mode to Mute Email Threads
kototama kototama
kototamo at gmail.com
Tue Jan 21 09:07:07 PST 2014
Thanks everyone for the feedback.
I wasn't aware it could be done on the command line, on the other hand I
really wanted to experiment and see how much notmuch was hackable with
Emacs Lisp.
I'll probably explore the command line option for a next version.
For me it's important that muted thread stay in the inbox, but get their
read tag removed, since I may want to read them later if a colleague points
to me the thread I ignored.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 5:27 PM, David Bremner <david at tethera.net> wrote:
> Amadeusz Żołnowski <aidecoe at aidecoe.name> writes:
>
> >
> > The question is: should exclude_tags be used in context of killed/mute?
> > This is just for skipping „inbox”, not for hiding them in all search
> > results - at least IMHO.
> >
>
> For me I definitely want a muted thread to disappear in all searches. I
> have at least three "inboxes" with sometimes overlapping content. But
> yeah, if you don't want that, then you need some other approach than
> exclude_tags. If I understand correctly, what you ask for also sounds
> easily scriptable:
>
> % notmuch tag -inbox +muted -- $(notmuch search --output=threads
> tag:muted)
>
> and of course that can be done in a post-new script or equivalent.
>
> d
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