meOme <jan-adams@gmx.de> writes: > If i use "show --entire-thread=false", I only get the NEWEST Message from a > Thread matching the word "maria", even if ALL of the messages in the threads > contain "maria". > So I can't see the message I am searching for, if it isn't the newest > message in a thread. So this isn't an option. It's not supposed to work like that. I just verified and it showed me 3 messages from the same thread matching some terms. Maybe there is some issue with how you are viewing the output? > Using "show --entire-thread=true" gives me all the messages, grouped into > threads, but no advice where (in the whole thread) i can find the info I was > searching for. So I have to search the whole conversation (let's say up to > 10 or 20 messages) to find what I was looking for. > Is that correct or am I missing something? Typically a front-end will somehow highlight the messages in a thread actually matching the terms. So in notmuch emacs, only the matched messages in the thread are displayed as open. If you want to do something similar, that information is present as the "match" key in the json / s-expr output. _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch