notmuch/doc/man1/notmuch-emacs-mua.rst
Jani Nikula 5240c438f5 notmuch-emacs-mua: remove -C to keep short options compatible with mutt
Notmuch uses long options exclusively all around. The short options in
notmuch-emacs-mua are intentionally just a compatible subset of
mutt(1). Keep it this way, if only to make documenting the fact easy!

The Notmuch style --client long option remains, of course.
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notmuch-emacs-mua
=================
SYNOPSIS
========
**notmuch-emacs-mua** [options ...] [<to-address> ...]
DESCRIPTION
===========
Start composing an email in the Notmuch Emacs UI with the specified
subject, recipients, and message body.
Supported options for **notmuch-emacs-mua** include
``-h, --help``
Display help.
``--client``
Use emacsclient, rather than emacs. This will start
an emacs daemon process if necessary.
``-s, --subject=``\ <subject>
Specify the subject of the message.
``--to=``\ <to-address>
Specify a recipient (To).
``-c, --cc=``\ <cc-address>
Specify a carbon-copy (Cc) recipient.
``-b, --bcc=``\ <bcc-address>
Specify a blind-carbon-copy (Bcc) recipient.
``-i, --body=``\ <file>
Specify a file to include into the body of the message.
``--no-window-system``
Even if a window system is available, use the current terminal
``--print``
Output the resulting elisp to stdout instead of evaluating it.
The supported positional parameters and short options are a compatible
subset of the **mutt** MUA command-line options.
Options may be specified multiple times.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
=====================
``EMACS``
Name of emacs command to invoke
``EMACSCLIENT``
Name of emacsclient comment to invoke
SEE ALSO
========
**notmuch(1)**, **emacsclient(1)**, **mutt(1)**