Summary: | "ag" quicksearch adds "1" to value | ||
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Product: | Claws Mail (GTK 2) | Reporter: | Abhay S. Kushwaha <clawsmail> |
Component: | Filtering | Assignee: | users |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 3.8.0 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | All |
Description
Abhay S. Kushwaha
2012-05-16 08:28:53 UTC
Changes related to this bug have been committed. Please check latest CVS and update the bug accordingly. You can also get the patch from: http://www.claws-mail.org/tracker/ 2012-05-16 [paul] 3.8.0cvs43 * src/matcher.c fix bug 2662, '"ag" quicksearch adds "1" to value' From my point of view, this was correct. "ag 0" gives me mails received more than 24 hours ago. This is "more than zero day", aka "one day or more". With the patch in place, in my opinion it's now working as "age 0" (age greater or equal). I guess it is a point of view: does zero days mean 23h 59m 59s or does it mean 0h 0d 0s the thing is that, as Abhay pointed out, "ag 1 & al 2" was returning nothing, so ag al were working forwards and backwards from different points (end and start) in a 24 hour period True... No hard feelings either way, for me. |