Rather than blocking emacs while gpg does its' thing, by default run
key retrieval asynchronously, possibly updating the display of the
message on successful completion.
This is an unbound function that is quite useful. It opens a selected
thread in notmuch-tree from the current search query.
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
Debian's lintian has an informational alert
desktop-entry-lacks-keywords-entry, which recommends including
Keywords= in a .desktop file.
I dug around a bit in /usr/share/applications/*.desktop to make sure
that we covered the range of keywords other e-mail applications are
using. If anyone has other suggestions for keywords, they can add
them to this list.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
The extra flexibility of having both HAVE_EMACS (for yes, there is an
emacs we can use) and WITH_EMACS (the user wants emacs support) lead
to confusion and bugs. We now just force WITH_EMACS to 0 if no
suitable emacs is detected.
When we have not been able to evaluate the signature status of a given
MIME part, showing a content-free (and interaction-free) "[ Unknown
signature status ]" button doesn't really help the user at all, and
takes up valuable screen real-estate.
A visual reminder that a given message is *not* signed isn't helpful
unless it is always present, in which case we'd want to see "[ Unknown
signature status ]" buttons on all messages, even ones that don't have
a signing structure, but i don't think we want that.
Amended by db to drop the unused initialization of 'label'
`notmuch-search-interactive-region' was moved to notmuch-lib.el in
f3cba19f88 and renamed to
`notmuch-interactive-region' without making the old function
obsolete, thereby breaking user-commands which made use of it.
This commit marks the function as obsolete and makes it an alias for
the new function.
Apparently, message-default-charset is deprecated, which causes the
following warning messages during the build:
In notmuch-maildir-setup-message-for-saving:
emacs/notmuch-maildir-fcc.el:172:31:Warning: ‘message-default-charset’ is an
obsolete variable (as of 26.1); The default charset comes from the
language environment
In discussion with emacs upstream over on
https://debbugs.gnu.org/35370, it appears that we can just drop this
entirely and things should still work with emacs 25.
Since only the first line of the documentation is shown by the
help command, it is confusing when "x" and "a" seem to have the same
binding in show-mode. This commit makes the two function documentations
first lines different and (hopefully) clearer.
Instead of relying on the "In-Reply-To" header, use a buffer-local variable,
notmuch-message-queued-tag-changes, to add and remove tags to affected
messages when the message-send-hook is triggered.
Include the message-id of forwarded messages in the new message.
This ensures that the new (forwarding) message is linked to the
same thread as the message being forwarded.
Fix notmuch-describe-key crashing for the following two cases
1. format-kbd-macro cannot deal with keys like [(32 . 126)], switch to
use key-description instead.
2. if a function in the current keymap is not bounded, it will crash
the whole process. We check if it is bounded and silently skip it to
avoid crashing.
Query the user if the message text indicates that an attachment is
expected but no MML referencing an attachment is found.
This is not enabled by default - see the documentation for
`notmuch-mua-attachment-check'.
Add a new binding when looking at messages, B, that prompts with a
list of URLs found in the current message, if any. Open the one that
is selected in a browser.
amended by db: s/--browse-urls/-browse-urls/
When invoking gpg as a backgrounded tool, it's important to let gpg
know that it is backgrounded, to avoid spurious prompts or other
breakage.
In particular, https://bugs.debian.org/913614 was a regression in
GnuPG which causes problems when importing keys without a terminal,
but gpg expects one.
Ensuring that notmuch-emacs always invokes gpg as a background process
should avoid some of these unnecessary failure.
Thanks to Justus Winter for finding this problem.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
These are intended to included in the sphinx manual for notmuch-emacs.
The stamp file makes it easier to depend on the docstrings from other
parts of the build
This small library is intended to support batch extraction of Emacs
Lisp docstrings from source files. Clients will need to include (or
replace) rstdoc.rsti.
When filtering by tags in notmuch-search-filter-by-tag, only return tags
related to the current query.
Before, it was returning all tags. There's no reason to refine the
current query with tags that don't exist in the current result set.
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
`mm-inline-text-html-with-images' was removed from mm-decode.el in
2016 and replaced with `mm-html-inhibit-images'.
`gnus-select-frame-set-input-focus' was removed from gnus-util.el in
2016 and existed only for XEmacs compatibility.
On some platforms (e.g. macOS), it is necessary to add a real sentinel
process for the error buffer used by `notmuch-start-notmuch' rather
than a no-op sentinel.
Correct URLs that have crept into the notmuch codebase with http://
when https:// is possible.
As part of this conversion, this changeset also indicates the current
preferred upstream URLs for both gmime and sup. the new URLs are
https-enabled, the old ones are not.
This also fixes T310-emacs.sh, thanks to Bremner for catching it.
This brings the --decrypt argument to "notmuch reply" into line with
the other --decrypt arguments (in "show", "new", "insert", and
"reindex"). This patch is really just about bringing consistency to
the user interface.
We also use the recommended form in the emacs MUA when replying, and
update test T350 to match.
We also expand tab completion for it, update the emacs bindings, and
update T350, T357, and T450 to match.
Make use of the bool-to-keyword backward-compatibility feature.
Dynamically bind enriched-decode-display-prop when inserting
text/enriched part. This complements commit 9b05823838 for
emacs versions before 24.4 which do not have advice-add
functionality.
Since emacs 25.3 this particular bug is fixed.
Commit a7964c86d1 ("emacs: Sanitize authors and subjects in search
and show") added sanitization of header information for display. Do
the same for reply subjects.
This fixes the long-standing annoying artefact of certain versions of
mailman using tab as folding whitespace, leading to tabs in reply
subjects.
Quoting from the elisp reference:
For other types (e.g., lists, vectors, strings), two arguments
with the same contents or elements are not necessarily ‘eq’ to
each other.
Thanks to "Attic Hermit" for the fix.
Switch to a local version of enriched-decode-display-prop if we
encounter a text/enriched part. This is to mitigate
https://bugs.gnu.org/28350. Normally it would be prudent to remove the
override afterwards, but in this case just leave it in.
Notes from db:
This doesn't disable text/enriched, just one feature of it.
notmuch-tree did not protect against concurrent refreshes like
notmuch-search, meaning, hitting '=' (notmuch-refresh-this-buffer)
quickly will spawn multiple parallel notmuch processes, and clobber
the existing results in the current buffer.
* notmuch-tree.el: Add a guard to notmuch-tree-refresh-view similar to
the one in notmuch-search.