Added support for sorting by mailing-list; note that this ultimately is
a sort by the 'list-id', so the items will be in that alphabetical
order, which is not necessarily the same as the order of the friendly
names.
Update mu4e~headers-quit-buffer and mu4e~main-menu.
mu4e~headers-quit-buffer in single-window mode now kills current buffer
instead of quitting mu4e.
mu4e~main-menu is updated to redisplay the main menu on context switch
or unknown keybinding, display errors in commands better, and to handle
C-g and ESC keys.
Thanks to Joost Kremers for the suggestions.
Even though the user may be editing this expression there is no reason
to not have the mu4e~headers-search-hist present for the prompt. Emacs
will only replace it with system wide history which would likely
contain irrelevant history for the action.
Single-window mode is meant to minimize mu4e window operations (opening,
killing, resizing, etc) and buffer changes, while still retaining the
view and headers buffers. In addition, it replaces mu4e main view with a
minibuffer prompt containing the same information.
When the frame running mu4e is in another virtual desktop or iconified, but
still contains a visible headers buffer, do not attempt to create a new view.
Some fields (eg. :attachments and :user-agent) require a full message
and are not supported in headers-mode. Document this and give a clearer
error message when they are added to `mu4e-headers-fields'.
Fixes issue #933.
Now, when going to a message with certain message-id, do open a headers
buffer as well. This way, message opened this behave just like an other
message, and can be delete, flagged etc.
As a bonus, you get the whole message thread for a given
message (depending on settings)
mu4e-view-message-with-message-id now does a search and
mu4e-headers-search allow for some extra actions to open a specific
message in a hook function.
This was merged in as part of pull request #718 but changed to a more
general facility in 7716e00.
It's fantastic that we have the more general hook facility for any
search, but the primary use-case I had for the bookmark hook can't be
satisfied by the more general mu4e-headers-search-pre-hook.
The reason I added this hook was to emulate the folders I used in
Icedove as mu4e bookmarks. E.g. some folders are threaded, others are
not. By default mu4e only allows you to set this globally via options
like mu4e-headers-show-threads.
So I have a mu4e-headers-search-bookmark-hook which is basically a long
line of cond statements like:
((string-equal expr "NOT flag:trashed AND date:365d..now AND (flag:flagged)")
(setq mu4e-headers-show-threads nil)
(setq mu4e-headers-include-related nil)
(setq mu4e-headers-skip-duplicates t)
(setq mu4e-headers-results-limit 500))
For this to work properly it's critical that the hook doesn't execute on
any search, but *only* those where we enter it via the bookmark.
As an example, I have a "b+" search which finds messages I've flagged,
most of my searches have related & threading turned on, but for that
search I only want to show the specific messages I've flagged, so the
hook turns both of those settings off before executing the search.
But I might still want to change my mind and look at the related
messages as threads by pressing P and then W. This works with the
mu4e-headers-search-bookmark-hook because it only executes when we get
the search via a bookmark.
But it doesn't work with the mu4e-headers-search-pre-hook because when I
toggle the setting my settings hook (which matches the search executed
by the bookmark) will just turn it back off again.
Perhaps there's some clever way to know if we're getting to the
mu4e-headers-search-pre-hook via the bookmark that I've missed. But if
there isn't I need a hook that works like this.
Add `mu4e-compose-resend` to the menus in the headers and view
modes. Don't add a shortcut, as it's a fairly rarely needed feature, and
might be confusing if invoked accidentally.