From 0200cfd647e02334a03805a6432e81b98983d6b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Dirk-Jan C. Binnema" Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:15:20 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] NEWS.org: update --- NEWS.org | 27 ++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/NEWS.org b/NEWS.org index 940cd073..b73a20d9 100644 --- a/NEWS.org +++ b/NEWS.org @@ -9,19 +9,28 @@ (1.13 -> 1.14) until incompatible changes are required; for now working in the 1.12 series seems a good way to get improvements to users more quickly. - - man documentation improvements + - many bug fixes - - message composition has been reworked to avoid a number of problems user - reported. It is now directly uses the Gnus machinery, but integrate inside - mu4e. + - many documentation improvements + + - you can now search for messages that have a given message-id in their + ~References:~ or ~In-Reply-To:~ headers, e.g. + #+begin_example + mu find ref:0D9218A9-C7F5-4D50-B49C-FCE201114C9B@gmail.com + #+end_example + You do need to re-index the database for this to work though. + + - message composition has been completely reworked to avoid a number of + problems user reported. It is now directly uses the Gnus machinery, but + integrate inside mu4e. - with 1.12.7, ~mu~ indexing is single-threaded again, to avoid cases of - database-corruption. + database-corruption. In *mu4e* that means you need to _wait_ until indexing is + ready before you can continue (*mu4e* will warn you). - This, unfortunately, means that in *mu4e* you need to _wait_ until indexing is - ready before you can continue (*mu4e* will warn you). If you see that warning - often, perhaps your indexing is too slow, see the section on "Speeding up - indexing" in [[info:mu4e#Retrieval and indexing][Retrieval and indexing]] in the mu4e manual. + If you see that warning often, perhaps your indexing is too slow; see the + section on "Speeding up indexing" in [[info:mu4e#Retrieval and indexing][Retrieval and indexing]] in the mu4e + manual. Note: for a while, the single-threadedness was signified by an "-st" suffix in the mu4e version in its main-page; however, since this is optional no