[MlMt] Review muted items

Max Andersen max.andersen at gmail.com
Sat Feb 2 03:45:53 EST 2019


You should try out org-mode if you haven't already :)

On Fri, 1 Feb 2019 at 15:48, Benny Kjær Nielsen <mailinglist at freron.com>
wrote:

> On 31 Jan 2019, at 17:54, John Cooper wrote:
>
> Bill Cole wrote (at 8:42 on 31 Jan 2019):
>
> That's odd, because the documentation for muting does not say anything
> about muting being tied to sender addresses.
> https://manual.mailmate-app.com/organize#muting
>
> Nevertheless, it's true: it happened with a new thread just this morning,
> prompting my question.
>
> It works, more or less, like Bill described. But looking at the code, it
> appears I'm not checking if the subject of the message changed. This means
> that if a new thread is created by replying to an existing thread (a bad
> habit which MailMate warns about if done using MailMate) then it doesn't
> break the muting. I'll look into changing this since it's likely to be a
> general problem.
>
> With respect to the message: links discussed in another thread, I have a
> text file in which I'll now add this:
>
> 1.12.5: Break muting if the subject header has changed ****
>     message://%3c2C443DEB-15C2-4844-A2B1-B33A27A7DBA3@coopercontent.com%3e
>     When determining if a message should be muted then also check that the subject body (`subject.body`) is exactly the same as the subject body of the parent message.
>
> I can follow the link if I need more context. The prefixed version number
> is for which version I plan to include this fix. The use of * is my
> ad-hoc priority system which is used for sorting. I have a script which can
> grep and sort based on version number and priority. It's primitive, but I
> like plain text because it makes it easy for me to move things around and
> search for similar notes (I have a pretty bad memory and rely on being able
> to find every thought I've had in the past).
>
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