Thanks for the quick response. I have gmime 2.4 installed. I tried the search and show commands and the responses all looked OK to me, although I wasn't quite sure what to look for. I didn't see any error messages. Here's a sample: [[[{"id": "5qt490ipfnbu1z.fsf@78ca391a1b82.ant.amazon.com", "match": true, "filename": "/Users/edwint/mail/INBOX/sent/cur/1337734168.4985_755109_1.78ca391a1b82.ant.amazon.com:2,S", "timestamp": 1337734168, "date_relative": "Yest. 17:49", "tags": ["inbox"], "headers": {"Subject": "hi", "From": "Ed Tellman <edwint@amazon.com>", "To": "edwint@amazon.com", "Cc": "", "Bcc": "", "Date": "Tue, 22 May 2012 17:49:28 -0700"}, "body": [{"id": 1, "content-type": "text/plain", "content": "hi\n"}]}, []]]]78ca391a1b82:gmime I tried a bunch of other ones, and they all looked similar. Thanks, --Ed On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 08:25:26AM -0700, Tomi Ollila wrote: > On Wed, May 23 2012, Tellman <edwint@amazon.com> wrote: > > > I recently installed notmuch on my OS X laptop. Searching works fine--it > > seems to find all my mail and displays the subject lines, dates, etc., > > correctly. > > > However, the emacs mode is unable to display the contents of any of the > > messages. I see the subjects correctly, but when I try to view the > > actual message, I see: "End of file during parsing" and an empty page. > > > I have OS X Lion, Emacs.App, version 23.2.1, and notmuch version 0.11 > > installed via MacPorts. > > > > Does anyone have an idea what might be causing this? > > What version of gmime is installed ? > > Do the following on command line (the l33t... below is > actually a date 'Tue May 15 23:10:56 2012 UTC'). > > notmuch search --output=threads 1337123456.. > > and then execute > > notmuch show --format=json thread:000000000000XXXX > > (take the XXX from the thread list outputted before > -- try many of those and see whether something fails > during execution...). > > > Thanks, > > --Ed Tellman > > Tomi