Hi Jeff, * Jeff Templon <templon@nikhef.nl> [2018-10-17; 10:06]: > and what comes up is something like this ... > > 2013-07-27 [1/1] ASN Bank SURF***SPAM***6.8 ASN Bank: Belangrijke update mededeling (lists lists/grid spam) > 2013-07-27 [1/1] Overdracht van geld SURF***SPAM***5.7 Uw account is geactiveerd. (spam) > 2013-07-26 [1/1] Full Name SURF***SPAM***6.2 Need (spam) > 2013-07-16 [1/14] Carlos Zorraquino... SURF***SPAM***6.2 Re: CHEP2013 Proceedings: invitation to submit a full paper for your contribution (spam) > 2013-07-15 [1/1] Rabo Bank SURF***SPAM***5.8 2013 Rabo Bank Algemene voorwaarden en informatie (spam) > > I take a look and decide I want to delete a bunch of messages, but take > a look at the fourth in the list - this is one where the SURF spam > filter has decided that one of the messages in the thread is spam, but > the entire thread has shown up here. If I take bulk action on such a > buffer, I've seen before that most commands work on the threads and not > the messages themselves, like the 'k' command. > > So how do I make sure that I'm operating on the messages themselves > (only one of the 14 messages is marked 'spam') and not the threads? AFAIK you navigate to this fourth line, hit ENTER, navigate to the message tagged spam (probably it's the one unfolded) and use "k" and presumably "D" (or however you configured notmuch-tagging-keys) to mark this one as to be deleted. > Thanks. BTW I like notmuch pretty much. me too > ps while I'm at it - inline display of attachments or in any case firing > up an external viewer? I only know about hitting return on the > attachment link and having it saved to a file. With point on the attachment, hit ".v" in order to see the attachment in your preferred application. Hit ".o" instead in order to choose the right application from a list. Ciao; Gregor -- -... --- .-. . -.. ..--.. ...-.- _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch