On Fri, Nov 06 2015, Davide Mancusi <[email protected]> wrote: > 2015-11-06 14:09 GMT+01:00 David Bremner <[email protected]>: >>> $ notmuch search --output=files 'path:/home/**' >>> /export/home/username/mail//home/username/local/mail/archive/cur/1446805732.2711_9.hostname:2,S >>> /export/home/username/mail/archive/cur/1446805732.2711_9.hostname:2,S > [...] >> >> The directory must be specified relative to the top-level maildir >> (and without the leading slash). >> >> Please try with correct search syntax in order to narrow down the >> problem. > > The unusual search was just to illustrate the problem. I get the paths > even with tag searches, like so: > > $ notmuch search --output=files > 'id:[email protected]' > /export/home/username/mail//home/username/local/mail/archive/cur/1446805732.2711_9.hostname:2,S > /export/home/username/mail/archive/cur/1446805732.2711_9.hostname:2,S
How is the symlink exactly shown in ls -l /path/to/symlink output ? (you can do the s/$USER/username/ conversion :) Tomi _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list [email protected] https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
