On Tue, 26 Feb 2013, Aaron Ecay <aaronecay@gmail.com> wrote: > Presently, the code which finds the parent of a message as it is being > added to the database assumes that the first Message-ID-like substring > of the In-Reply-To header is the parent Message ID. Some mail clients, > however, put stuff other than the Message-ID of the parent in the > In-Reply-To header, such as the email address of the sender of the > parent. This can fool notmuch. Hi Aaron, please provide references to a few messages like this. If available on the notmuch list an id: reference would be best, but otherwise some archive that allows viewing full message headers or downloading the full message would be best. Thanks, Jani. > > The updated algorithm prefers the last Message ID in the References > header. The References header lists messages oldest-first, so the last > Message ID is the parent (RFC2822, p. 24). The References header is > also less likely to be in a non-standard > syntax (http://cr.yp.to/immhf/thread.html, > http://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html). In case the References header > is not to be found, fall back to the old behavior. > --- > > I especially notice this problem on public mailing lists, where > certain people's messages always cause an "out-dent" of the threading, > instead of being nested under whichever message they are replies to. > > Technically, putting non-Message-ID crud in the In-Reply-To field is a > violation of RFC2822, but it appears that in practice the References > header is respected more often than the In-Reply-To one. > > lib/database.cc | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/lib/database.cc b/lib/database.cc > index 91d4329..cbf33ae 100644 > --- a/lib/database.cc > +++ b/lib/database.cc > @@ -501,8 +501,10 @@ _parse_message_id (void *ctx, const char *message_id, const char **next) > * 'message_id' in the result (to avoid mass confusion when a single > * message references itself cyclically---and yes, mail messages are > * not infrequent in the wild that do this---don't ask me why). > + * > + * Return the last reference parsed. > */ > -static void > +static char * > parse_references (void *ctx, > const char *message_id, > GHashTable *hash, > @@ -511,7 +513,7 @@ parse_references (void *ctx, > char *ref; > > if (refs == NULL || *refs == '\0') > - return; > + return NULL; > > while (*refs) { > ref = _parse_message_id (ctx, refs, &refs); > @@ -519,6 +521,8 @@ parse_references (void *ctx, > if (ref && strcmp (ref, message_id)) > g_hash_table_insert (hash, ref, NULL); > } > + > + return ref; > } > > notmuch_status_t > @@ -1365,7 +1369,7 @@ _notmuch_database_generate_doc_id (notmuch_database_t *notmuch) > notmuch->last_doc_id++; > > if (notmuch->last_doc_id == 0) > - INTERNAL_ERROR ("Xapian document IDs are exhausted.\n"); > + INTERNAL_ERROR ("Xapian document IDs are exhausted.\n"); > > return notmuch->last_doc_id; > } > @@ -1509,7 +1513,7 @@ _notmuch_database_link_message_to_parents (notmuch_database_t *notmuch, > const char **thread_id) > { > GHashTable *parents = NULL; > - const char *refs, *in_reply_to, *in_reply_to_message_id; > + const char *refs, *in_reply_to, *in_reply_to_message_id, *last_ref_message_id; > GList *l, *keys = NULL; > notmuch_status_t ret = NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS; > > @@ -1517,21 +1521,31 @@ _notmuch_database_link_message_to_parents (notmuch_database_t *notmuch, > _my_talloc_free_for_g_hash, NULL); > > refs = notmuch_message_file_get_header (message_file, "references"); > - parse_references (message, notmuch_message_get_message_id (message), > - parents, refs); > + last_ref_message_id = parse_references (message, > + notmuch_message_get_message_id (message), > + parents, refs); > > in_reply_to = notmuch_message_file_get_header (message_file, "in-reply-to"); > parse_references (message, notmuch_message_get_message_id (message), > parents, in_reply_to); > > - /* Carefully avoid adding any self-referential in-reply-to term. */ > in_reply_to_message_id = _parse_message_id (message, in_reply_to, NULL); > + /* If the parent message ID from the Reply-To and References > + * headers are different, use the References one. This is because > + * the Reply-To header is more likely to be in an non-standard > + * format. */ > + if (in_reply_to_message_id && > + last_ref_message_id && > + strcmp (last_ref_message_id, in_reply_to_message_id)) { > + in_reply_to_message_id = last_ref_message_id; > + } > + /* Carefully avoid adding any self-referential in-reply-to term. */ > if (in_reply_to_message_id && > strcmp (in_reply_to_message_id, > notmuch_message_get_message_id (message))) > { > _notmuch_message_add_term (message, "replyto", > - _parse_message_id (message, in_reply_to, NULL)); > + in_reply_to_message_id); > } > > keys = g_hash_table_get_keys (parents); > -- > 1.8.1.4 > _______________________________________________ > notmuch mailing list > notmuch@notmuchmail.org > http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch