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=============
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notmuch-emacs
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=============
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About this Manual
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=================
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This manual covers only the Emacs interface to Notmuch. For information
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on the command line interface, see section “Description” in the Notmuch
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Manual Pages. To save typing, we will sometimes use *notmuch* in this
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manual to refer to the Emacs interface to Notmuch. When this distinction
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is important, we’ll refer to the Emacs interface as
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*notmuch-emacs*.
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Notmuch-emacs is highly customizable via the the Emacs customization
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framework (or just by setting the appropriate variables). We try to
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point out relevant variables in this manual, but in order to avoid
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duplication of information, you can usually find the most detailed
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description in the variables' docstring.
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notmuch-hello
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=============
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.. index::
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single: notmuch-hello
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single: notmuch
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``notmuch-hello`` is the main entry point for Notmuch. You can start it
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with ``M-x notmuch`` or ``M-x notmuch-hello``. The startup screen looks
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something like the following. There are some hints at the bottom of the
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screen. There are three main parts to the notmuch-hello screen,
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discussed below. The **bold** text indicates buttons you can click with
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a mouse or by positioning the cursor and pressing ``<return>``
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| Welcome to **notmuch** You have 52 messages.
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| Saved searches: **[edit]**
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| 52 **inbox** 52 **unread**
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| Search: ____________________________________
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| All tags: **[show]**
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| Hit \`?' for context-sensitive help in any Notmuch screen.
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| Customize Notmuch or this page.
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You can change the overall appearance of the notmuch-hello screen by
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customizing the variables
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:index:`notmuch-hello-sections`
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|docstring::notmuch-hello-sections|
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:index:`notmuch-hello-thousands-separator`
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|docstring::notmuch-hello-thousands-separator|
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:index:`notmuch-show-logo`
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|docstring::notmuch-show-logo|
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:index:`!notmuch-column-control`
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Controls the number of columns for saved searches/tags in notmuch view.
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This variable has three potential types of values:
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.. describe:: t
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Automatically calculate the number of columns possible based
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on the tags to be shown and the window width.
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.. describe:: integer <n>
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A lower bound on the number of characters that will
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be used to display each column.
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.. describe:: float <f>
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A fraction of the window width that is the lower bound on the
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number of characters that should be used for each column.
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So:
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- if you would like two columns of tags, set this to 0.5.
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- if you would like a single column of tags, set this to 1.0.
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- if you would like tags to be 30 characters wide, set this to 30.
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- if you don't want to worry about all of this nonsense, leave
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this set to `t`.
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notmuch-hello key bindings
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--------------------------
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``<tab>``
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Move to the next widget (button or text entry field)
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``<backtab>``
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Move to the previous widget.
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``<return>``
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Activate the current widget.
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``g`` ``=``
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Refresh the buffer; mainly update the counts of messages for various
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saved searches.
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``G``
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Import mail, See :ref:`importing`
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``m``
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Compose a message
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``s``
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Search the notmuch database using :ref:`notmuch-search`
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``v``
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Print notmuch version
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``q``
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Quit
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.. _saved-searches:
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Saved Searches
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--------------
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Since notmuch is entirely search-based, it's often useful to organize
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mail around common searches. To facilitate this, the first section of
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notmuch-hello presents a customizable set of saved searches. Saved
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searches can also be accessed from anywhere in notmuch by pressing
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``j`` to access :ref:`notmuch-jump`.
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The saved searches default to various common searches such as
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``tag:inbox`` to access the inbox and ``tag:unread`` to access all
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unread mail, but there are several options for customization:
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:index:`notmuch-saved-searches`
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The list of saved searches, including names, queries, and
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additional per-query options.
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:index:`notmuch-saved-search-sort-function`
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This variable controls how saved searches should be sorted. A value
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of ``nil`` displays the saved searches in the order they are stored
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in ‘notmuch-saved-searches’.
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:index:`notmuch-column-control`
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Controls the number of columns for displaying saved-searches/tags
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Search Box
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----------
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The search box lets the user enter a Notmuch query. See section
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“Description” in Notmuch Query Syntax, for more info on Notmuch query
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syntax. A history of recent searches is also displayed by default. The
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latter is controlled by the variable :index:`notmuch-hello-recent-searches-max`.
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Known Tags
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----------
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One special kind of saved search provided by default is for each
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individual tag defined in the database. This can be controlled via the
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following variables.
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:index:`notmuch-hello-tag-list-make-query`
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Control how to construct a search (“virtual folder”) from a given
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tag.
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:index:`notmuch-hello-hide-tags`
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Which tags not to display at all.
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:index:`notmuch-column-control`
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Controls the number of columns for displaying saved-searches/tags
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.. _notmuch-search:
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notmuch-search
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==============
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``notmuch-search-mode`` is used to display the results from executing
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a query via ``notmuch-search``. The syntax for these queries is the
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the same as :ref:`saved-searches`. For details of this syntax see
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info:notmuch-search-terms
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By default the output approximates that of the command line See section
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“Description” in notmuch search command.
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The main purpose of the ``notmuch-search-mode`` buffer is to act as a
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menu of results that the user can explore further by pressing
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``<return>`` on the appropriate line.
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``n,C-n,<down>``
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Move to next line
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``p,C-p,<up>``
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Move to previous line
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``<return>``
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Open thread on current line in :ref:`notmuch-show` mode
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``g`` ``=``
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Refresh the buffer
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``?``
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Display full set of key bindings
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The presentation of results can be controlled by the following
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variables.
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:index:`notmuch-search-result-format`
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Control how each thread of messages is presented in the
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``notmuch-show-mode`` buffer
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:index:`notmuch-search-oldest-first`
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Display the oldest threads at the top of the buffer
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It is also possible to customize how the name of buffers containing
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search results is formatted using the following variables:
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:index:`notmuch-search-buffer-name-format`
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|docstring::notmuch-search-buffer-name-format|
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:index:`notmuch-saved-search-buffer-name-format`
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|docstring::notmuch-saved-search-buffer-name-format|
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.. _notmuch-show:
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notmuch-show
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============
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``notmuch-show-mode`` is used to display a single thread of email from
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your email archives.
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By default, various components of email messages, (citations,
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signatures, already-read messages), are hidden. You can make
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these parts visible by clicking with the mouse button or by
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pressing RET after positioning the cursor on a hidden part.
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``<space>``
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Scroll the current message (if necessary),
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advance to the next message, or advance to the next thread (if
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already on the last message of a thread).
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``c``
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:ref:`show-copy`
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``N``
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Move to next message
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``P``
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Move to previous message (or start of current message)
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``n``
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Move to next matching message
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``p``
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Move to previous matching message
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``+,-``
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Add or remove arbitrary tags from the current message.
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``!``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-toggle-elide-non-matching|
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``?``
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Display full set of key bindings
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Display of messages can be controlled by the following variables
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:index:`notmuch-message-headers`
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|docstring::notmuch-message-headers|
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:index:`notmuch-message-headers-visible`
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|docstring::notmuch-message-headers-visible|
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:index:`notmuch-show-header-line`
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|docstring::notmuch-show-header-line|
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:index:`notmuch-multipart/alternative-discouraged`
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Which mime types to hide by default for multipart messages.
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Can either be a list of mime types (as strings) or a function
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mapping a plist representing the current message to such a list.
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The following example function would discourage `text/html` and
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`multipart/related` generally, but discourage `text/plain` should
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the message be sent from `whatever@example.com`.
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.. code:: lisp
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(defun my--determine-discouraged (msg)
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(let* ((headers (plist-get msg :headers))
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(from (or (plist-get headers :From) "")))
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(cond
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((string-match "whatever@example.com" from)
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(list "text/plain"))
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(t
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(list "text/html" "multipart/related")))))
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.. _show-copy:
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Copy to kill-ring
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-----------------
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You can use the usually Emacs ways of copying text to the kill-ring,
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but notmuch also provides some shortcuts. These keys are available in
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:ref:`notmuch-show`, and :ref:`notmuch-tree`. A subset are available
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in :ref:`notmuch-search`.
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``c F`` ``notmuch-show-stash-filename``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-filename|
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``c G`` ``notmuch-show-stash-git-send-email``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-git-send-email|
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``c I`` ``notmuch-show-stash-message-id-stripped``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-message-id-stripped|
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``c L`` ``notmuch-show-stash-mlarchive-link-and-go``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-mlarchive-link-and-go|
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``c T`` ``notmuch-show-stash-tags``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-tags|
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``c c`` ``notmuch-show-stash-cc``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-cc|
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``c d`` ``notmuch-show-stash-date``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-date|
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``c f`` ``notmuch-show-stash-from``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-from|
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``c i`` ``notmuch-show-stash-message-id``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-message-id|
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``c l`` ``notmuch-show-stash-mlarchive-link``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-mlarchive-link|
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``c s`` ``notmuch-show-stash-subject``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-subject|
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``c t`` ``notmuch-show-stash-to``
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|docstring::notmuch-show-stash-to|
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``c ?``
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Show all available copying commands
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.. _notmuch-tree:
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notmuch-tree
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============
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``notmuch-tree-mode`` displays the results of a "notmuch tree" of your
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email archives. Each line in the buffer represents a single
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message giving the relative date, the author, subject, and any
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tags.
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``c``
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:ref:`show-copy`
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``<return>``
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Displays that message.
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``N``
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Move to next message
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``P``
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Move to previous message
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``n``
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Move to next matching message
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``p``
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Move to previous matching message
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``o`` ``notmuch-tree-toggle-order``
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|docstring::notmuch-tree-toggle-order|
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``l`` ``notmuch-tree-filter``
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Filter or LIMIT the current search results based on an additional query string
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``t`` ``notmuch-tree-filter-by-tag``
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Filter the current search results based on an additional tag
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``g`` ``=``
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Refresh the buffer
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``?``
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Display full set of key bindings
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As is the case with :ref:`notmuch-search`, the presentation of results
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can be controlled by the variable ``notmuch-search-oldest-first``.
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.. _notmuch-unthreaded:
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notmuch-unthreaded
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------------------
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``notmuch-unthreaded-mode`` is similar to :any:`notmuch-tree` in that
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each line corresponds to a single message, but no thread information
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is presented.
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Keybindings are the same as :any:`notmuch-tree`.
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Global key bindings
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===================
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Several features are accessible from most places in notmuch through the
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following key bindings:
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``j``
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Jump to saved searches using :ref:`notmuch-jump`.
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``k``
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Tagging operations using :ref:`notmuch-tag-jump`
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``C-_`` ``C-/`` ``C-x u``: Undo previous tagging operation using :ref:`notmuch-tag-undo`
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.. _notmuch-jump:
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notmuch-jump
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------------
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Saved searches configured through :ref:`saved-searches` can
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include a "shortcut key" that's accessible through notmuch-jump.
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Pressing ``j`` anywhere in notmuch followed by the configured shortcut
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key of a saved search will immediately jump to that saved search. For
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example, in the default configuration ``j i`` jumps immediately to the
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inbox search. When you press ``j``, notmuch-jump shows the saved
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searches and their shortcut keys in the mini-buffer.
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.. _notmuch-tag-jump:
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notmuch-tag-jump
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----------------
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Tagging operations configured through ``notmuch-tagging-keys`` can
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be accessed via :kbd:`k` in :ref:`notmuch-show`,
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:ref:`notmuch-search` and :ref:`notmuch-tree`. With a
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prefix (:kbd:`C-u k`), notmuch displays a menu of the reverses of the
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operations specified in ``notmuch-tagging-keys``; i.e. each
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``+tag`` is replaced by ``-tag`` and vice versa.
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:index:`notmuch-tagging-keys`
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|docstring::notmuch-tagging-keys|
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.. _notmuch-tag-undo:
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notmuch-tag-undo
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----------------
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Each notmuch buffer supporting tagging operations (i.e buffers in
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:any:`notmuch-show`, :any:`notmuch-search`, :any:`notmuch-tree`, and
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:any:`notmuch-unthreaded` mode) keeps a local stack of tagging
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operations. These can be undone via ``notmuch-tag-undo``. By default
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this is bound to the usual Emacs keys for undo.
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:index:`notmuch-tag-undo`
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|docstring::notmuch-tag-undo|
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Buffer navigation
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=================
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:index:`notmuch-cycle-notmuch-buffers`
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|docstring::notmuch-cycle-notmuch-buffers|
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Configuration
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=============
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.. _importing:
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Importing Mail
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--------------
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:index:`notmuch-poll`
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|docstring::notmuch-poll|
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:index:`notmuch-poll-script`
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|docstring::notmuch-poll-script|
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Sending Mail
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------------
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:index:`mail-user-agent`
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Emacs consults the variable :code:`mail-user-agent` to choose a mail
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sending package for commands like :code:`report-emacs-bug` and
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:code:`compose-mail`. To use ``notmuch`` for this, customize this
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variable to the symbol :code:`notmuch-user-agent`.
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:index:`message-dont-reply-to-names`
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When composing mail replies, Emacs's message mode uses the
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variable :code:`message-dont-reply-to-names` to exclude
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recipients matching a given collection of regular expressions
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or satisfying an arbitrary predicate. Notmuch's MUA inherits
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this standard mechanism and will honour your customization of
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this variable.
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Init File
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---------
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When Notmuch is loaded, it will read the ``notmuch-init-file``
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(``~/.emacs.d/notmuch-config`` by default) file. This is normal Emacs Lisp
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file and can be used to avoid cluttering your ``~/.emacs`` with Notmuch
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stuff. If the file with ``.elc``, ``.elc.gz``, ``.el`` or ``.el.gz``
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suffix exist it will be read instead (just one of these, chosen in this
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order). Most often users create ``~/.emacs.d/notmuch-config.el`` and just
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work with it. If Emacs was invoked with the ``-q`` or ``--no-init-file``
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options, ``notmuch-init-file`` is not read.
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