[mew-int 2808] Mew, Hyper Estraier, and Gmail's "All Mail" folder

Will Gardella gardellawg at example.com
Fri Feb 5 00:31:52 JST 2010


Diogo's discovery below may explain what I'm seeing, but I'm wondering
if there is a fix.

I recently dumped about 5000 old messages that I didn't want to take
the time to refile into Gmail's "archive," i.e. they exist in the
[Gmail]/All Mail folder and nowhere else.  They now come up as "no
message" when I do a virtual index search in Mew.

Can this behavior be corrected?  Is it a problem with Mew's Hyper
Estraier indexing script?  Is it a problem with Hyper Estraier itself?

(My mail also gets indexed by Namazu, which can find the messages.)

-Will Gardella

> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:50:45 -0200 (BRST)
> From: "Diogo F. S. Ramos" <diogosegura at example.com>
> To: mew-int at example.com
> Subject: [mew-int 2807] Re: "No message" on (Virtual)
> Message-ID: <20100203.195045.105969893341032049.diogofsr at example.com>
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> Diogo F. S. Ramos <diogosegura at example.com> wrote:
>> 
>> After a search using "/" the (Virtual) mode is called. At this mode I
>> am unable to open any message. When I try it, pushing the SPACE bar or
>> just tapping "p" or "n", the following message is displayed at the
>> echo area, even though there is a bunch on them:
>> 
>>  No message
> 
> Ok, I think I accidently figured out.
> 
> When the remote folder has a space on its name, Mew throws that
> message and do not open any e-mail.
> 
> If the folder's name do not have spaces, it doesn't happen and the
> e-mails open normally.
> 
> -- 
> Diogo F. S. Ramos
> 
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