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@ -9,10 +9,94 @@ Regular expression searches supported for `from:` and `subject:`.
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This requires recent Xapian (1.4+) See notmuch-search-terms(7) for
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details.
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Emacs Interface
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Command Line Interface
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----------------------
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Save and resume messages in `notmuch-message-mode` (composition).
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Run external `notmuch-` prefixed commands as subcommands
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You can now add your own `notmuch-` prefixed commands in PATH, and
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have notmuch run them as if they were notmuch commands. See the
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`notmuch(1)` man page for details
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Emacs
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-----
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Postpone and resume messages in `notmuch-message-mode` (composition)
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Notmuch now has built in support for postponing, saving and resuming
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messages. The default bindings are C-x C-s to save a draft, C-c C-p
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to postpone a draft (save and exit compose buffer), and "e" in show
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or tree view to resume.
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Draft messages are tagged with `notmuch-draft-tags` (draft by
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default) so you may wish to add that to the excluded tags list. When
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saving a previously saved draft message the earlier draft gets
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tagged deleted.
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Note that attachments added before postponing will be included as
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they were when you postponed in the final message.
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Address Completion
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It is now possible to save the list of address completions for
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notmuch's internal completion between runs of emacs. This makes the
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first calls to address completion much better and faster. For
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privacy reasons it is disabled by default, to enable set or
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customize `notmuch-address-save-filename`.
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Tag jump menu
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It is now possible to configure tagging shortcuts (with an interface
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like notmuch jump). For example (by default) k u will remove the
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unread tag, and k s will add a tag "spam" and remove the inbox
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tag. Pressing k twice will do the reverse operation so, for example,
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k k s removes the spam tag and adds the inbox tag. See the customize
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variable `notmuch-tagging-keys` for more information.
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Refresh all buffers
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It is now possible to refresh all notmuch buffers to reflect the
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current state of the database with a single command, `M-=`.
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Stop display of application/* parts
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By default gnus displays all application/* parts such as
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application/zip in the message buffer. This has several undesirable
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effects for notmuch (security, triggering errors etc). Notmuch now
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overrides this and does not display them by default. If you have
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customized `mm-inline-override-types` then we assume you know what
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you want and do not interfere; if you do want to stop the display of
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application/* add application/* to your customization. If you want
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to allow application/* then set `mm-inline-override-types` to
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"non/existent".
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Small change in the api for notmuch-search-tag
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When `notmuch-search-tag` is called non-interactively and the region
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is set, then it only tags the threads in the region. (Previously it
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only tagged the current thread.)
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Bugfix for sending messages with very long headers.
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Previously emacs didn't fold very long headers when sending which
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could cause the MTA to refuse to send the message. This makes sure
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it does fold any long headers so the message is RFC compliant.
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`notmuch emacs-mua` command installed with the Emacs interface
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We've carried a `notmuch-emacs-mua` script in the source tree for
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quite some time. It can be used to launch the Notmuch Emacs
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interface from the command line in many different ways. Starting
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with this release, it will be installed with the Emacs
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interface. With the new external subcommand support, the script
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transparently becomes a new notmuch command. See the
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`notmuch-emacs-mua(1)` man page for details.
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Notmuch Emacs desktop integration
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The desktop integration file will now be installed with the Notmuch
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Emacs interface, adding a Notmuch menu item and configuration to
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allow the user to set up Notmuch Emacs as the `mailto:` URL handler.
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Library changes
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@ -116,6 +116,15 @@ dump of email tags for backup purposes, and to restore from that dump.
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The **config** command can be used to get or set settings in the notmuch
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configuration file.
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CUSTOM COMMANDS
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---------------
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If the given command is not known to notmuch, notmuch tries to execute
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the external **notmuch-<subcommand>** in ${PATH} instead. This allows
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users to have their own notmuch related tools to be run via the
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notmuch command. By design, this does not allow notmuch's own commands
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to be overriden using external commands.
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ENVIRONMENT
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===========
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