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Daniel Kahn Gillmor 809a34a870 test: try indexing nested messages and protected headers
We want to make sure that internally-forwarded messages don't end up
"bubbling up" when they aren't actually the cryptographic payload.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2019-05-29 08:15:28 -03:00
bindings Merge tag 0.28.4 2019-05-05 16:38:51 -03:00
compat Use rooted paths in .gitignore files 2017-08-18 19:42:35 -03:00
completion
contrib
debian Merge tag 0.28.4 2019-05-05 16:38:51 -03:00
devel cli/show: add information about which headers were protected 2019-05-29 08:11:50 -03:00
doc doc: document user header indexing. 2019-05-25 07:21:21 -03:00
emacs emacs: Drop content-free "Unknown signature status" button 2019-05-25 13:02:02 -03:00
lib indexing: record protected subject when indexing cleartext 2019-05-29 08:14:44 -03:00
packaging
parse-time-string
performance-test
test test: try indexing nested messages and protected headers 2019-05-29 08:15:28 -03:00
util util/crypto: add information about the payload part 2019-05-29 08:02:45 -03:00
vim Fix typos as found by codespell 2018-03-24 20:09:54 -03:00
.dir-locals.el
.gitignore build: ignore *.stamp 2019-04-24 06:53:13 -03:00
.mailmap
.travis.yml travis: use ppa:notmuch/notmuch 2019-05-06 20:39:29 -03:00
AUTHORS move more http -> https 2018-05-03 20:59:20 -03:00
command-line-arguments.c
command-line-arguments.h cli: some keyword options can be supplied with no argument 2017-12-29 16:45:35 -04:00
configure configure: make _check_session_keys work with an as-needed linker 2019-05-20 18:34:12 -03:00
COPYING
COPYING-GPL-3 Use https instead of http where possible 2016-06-05 08:32:17 -03:00
debugger.c
gmime-filter-reply.c
gmime-filter-reply.h
hooks.c
INSTALL
Makefile
Makefile.global release: use xz compression 2019-03-27 17:59:40 -03:00
Makefile.local
mime-node.c mime-node: track whole-message crypto state while walking the tree 2019-05-26 08:20:23 -03:00
NEWS NEWS: note parallel test suite 2019-05-28 07:31:07 -03:00
notmuch-client.h cli/show: emit payload subject instead of outside subject 2019-05-29 08:05:01 -03:00
notmuch-compact.c
notmuch-config.c cli/config: check syntax of user configured field names 2019-05-25 06:56:16 -03:00
notmuch-count.c cli: make notmuch count --exclude a boolean argument 2017-10-15 19:22:40 -03:00
notmuch-dump.c cli: convert notmuch_bool_t to stdbool 2017-10-09 22:24:02 -03:00
notmuch-insert.c gmime-cleanup: drop all arguments unused in GMime 3 2019-05-03 06:56:38 -03:00
notmuch-new.c
notmuch-reindex.c
notmuch-reply.c cli/show: emit payload subject instead of outside subject 2019-05-29 08:05:01 -03:00
notmuch-restore.c
notmuch-search.c
notmuch-setup.c cli: convert notmuch_bool_t to stdbool 2017-10-09 22:24:02 -03:00
notmuch-show.c cli/show: add information about which headers were protected 2019-05-29 08:11:50 -03:00
notmuch-tag.c
notmuch-time.c
notmuch.c
query-string.c
README
README.rst Use https instead of http where possible 2016-06-05 08:32:17 -03:00
sprinter-json.c
sprinter-sexp.c cli: convert notmuch_bool_t to stdbool 2017-10-09 22:24:02 -03:00
sprinter-text.c
sprinter.h
status.c
tag-util.c
tag-util.h
version

Notmuch - thread-based email index, search and tagging.

Notmuch is a system for indexing, searching, reading, and tagging
large collections of email messages in maildir or mh format. It uses
the Xapian library to provide fast, full-text search with a convenient
search syntax.

Notmuch is free software, released under the GNU General Public
License version 3 (or later).

Building notmuch
----------------
See the INSTALL file for notes on compiling and installing notmuch.

Running notmuch
---------------
After installing notmuch, start by running "notmuch setup" which will
interactively prompt for configuration information such as your name,
email address, and the directory which contains your mail archive to
be indexed. You can change any answers later by running "notmuch
setup" again or by editing the .notmuch-config file in your home
directory.

With notmuch configured you should next run "notmuch new" which will
index all of your existing mail. This can take a long time, (several
hours) if you have a lot of email, (hundreds of thousands of
files). When new mail is delivered to your mail archive in the future,
you will want to run "notmuch new" again. These runs will be much
faster as they will only index new messages.

Finally, you can prove to yourself that things are working by running
some command-line searches such as "notmuch search
from:someone@example.com" or "notmuch search subject:topic". See
"notmuch help search-terms" for more details on the available search
syntax.

The command-line search output is not expected to be particularly
friendly for day-to-day usage. Instead, it is expected that you will
use an email interface that builds on the notmuch command-line tool or
the libnotmuch library.

Notmuch installs a full-featured email interface for use within
emacs. To use this, first add the following line to your .emacs file:

	(autoload 'notmuch "notmuch" "Notmuch mail" t)

Then, either run "emacs -f notmuch" or execute the command "M-x
notmuch" from within a running emacs.

If you're interested in a non-emacs-based interface to notmuch, then
please join the notmuch community. Various other interfaces are
already in progress, (an interface within vim, a curses interface,
graphical interfaces based on evolution, and various web-based
interfaces). The authors of these interfaces would love further
testing or contribution. See contact information below.

Contacting users and developers
-------------------------------
The website for Notmuch is:

	https://notmuchmail.org

The mailing list address for the notmuch community is:

	notmuch@notmuchmail.org

We welcome any sort of questions, comments, kudos, or code there.

Subscription is not required, (but if you do subscribe you'll avoid
any delay due to moderation). See the website for subscription
information.

There is also an IRC channel dedicated to talk about using and
developing notmuch:

	IRC server:	irc.freenode.net
	Channel:	#notmuch