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Add fancy new feature, which makes "notmuch show" capable of actually indexing messages that it just decrypted. This enables a workflow where messages can come in in the background and be indexed using "--decrypt=auto". But when showing an encrypted message for the first time, it gets automatically indexed. This is something of a departure for "notmuch show" -- in particular, because it requires read/write access to the database. However, this might be a common use case -- people get mail delivered and indexed in the background, but only want access to their secret key to happen when they're directly interacting with notmuch itself. In such a scenario, they couldn't search newly-delivered, encrypted messages, but they could search for them once they've read them. Documentation of this new feature also uses a table form, similar to that found in the description of index.decrypt in notmuch-config(1). A notmuch UI that wants to facilitate this workflow while also offering an interactive search interface might instead make use of these additional commands while the user is at the console: Count received encrypted messages (if > 0, there are some things we haven't yet tried to index, and therefore can't yet search): notmuch count tag:encrypted and \ not property:index.decryption=success and \ not property:index.decryption=failure Reindex those messages: notmuch reindex --try-decrypt=true tag:encrypted and \ not property:index.decryption=success and \ not property:index.decryption=failure |
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notmuch completion This directory contains support for various shells to automatically complete partially entered notmuch command lines. notmuch-completion.bash Command-line completion for the bash shell. This depends on bash-completion package [1] version 2.0, which depends on bash version 3.2 or later. [1] https://github.com/scop/bash-completion notmuch-completion.zsh Command-line completion for the zsh shell.