[neomutt-users] Neomutt omit reply messages in some threads ... why ?

rey-coyrehourcq sebastien.rey-coyrehourcq at univ-rouen.fr
Fri May 31 09:52:21 CEST 2019


Hi,
Thanks for help,
I verify on my disk, the filename: indicated by "notmuch show" return the file
and i have no problem to open it in gedit ...
/home/xxx/Mail/mybox/Sent Items/cur/1559141659.R13994482262132415939.IRED-15-
19C0,U=13850:2,S
the message id is : 20190529145419.4lxmtgrkcn72xuju at localhost.localdomain 
Best regards,

Sébastien Rey-Coyrehourcq
Research Engineer UMR IDEES
02.35.14.69.30

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Le vendredi 31 mai 2019 à 08:09 +0200, Stefan a écrit :
> Am Donnerstag, den 30.05.2019 um 10:53:45 +0200 schrieb 
> sebastien.rey-coyrehourcq at univ-rouen.fr:Hi 
> I'm using neomutt with notmuch, afew for searching/tagging messages,
> andvirtual-mailboxes.
> I have some strange behaviors, some message part of a thread, sent by
> me,disapear when displayed in neomutt. I'm using strict_thread option.
> For example, this thread contain 9 messages tagged wih "eqliaison":
> Is it a bug ? An option of neomutt i don't understand ? There is something
> idon't understand here.
> 
> I know one situation where this can happen. If your filesystem (mails)are not
> in-sync with the notmuch db.
> notmuch show shows the mails. Are all files existing on thefilesysstem as
> defined in filename:?
> 
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