notmuch-config man page on DragonFly

Man page or keyword search:  
man Server   44335 pages
apropos Keyword Search (all sections)
Output format
DragonFly logo
[printable version]

NOTMUCH-CONFIG(1)		    notmuch		     NOTMUCH-CONFIG(1)

NAME
       notmuch-config - access notmuch configuration file

SYNOPSIS
       notmuch config get <section>.<item>

       notmuch config set <section>.<item> [value ...]

       notmuch config list

DESCRIPTION
       The  config  command  can be used to get or set settings in the notmuch
       configuration file.

	  get	 The value of the specified configuration item is  printed  to
		 stdout.  If the item has multiple values (it is a list), each
		 value is separated by a newline character.

	  set	 The specified configuration item is set to the	 given	value.
		 To specify a multiple-value item (a list), provide each value
		 as a separate command-line argument.

		 If no values are provided, the specified  configuration  item
		 will be removed from the configuration file.

	  list	 Every configuration item is printed to stdout, each on a sep‐
		 arate line of the form:

		 section.item=value

		 No additional whitespace surrounds the	 dot  or  equals  sign
		 characters. In a multiple-value item (a list), the values are
		 separated by semicolon characters.

       The available configuration items are described below.

	  database.path
		 The top-level directory where your mail currently exists  and
		 to  where  mail will be delivered in the future. Files should
		 be individual email messages. Notmuch will store its database
		 within	 a  sub-directory  of  the  path configured here named
		 .notmuch.

		 Default: $MAILDIR variable if set, otherwise $HOME/mail.

	  user.name
		 Your full name.

		 Default:  $NAME  variable  if	set,   otherwise   read	  from
		 /etc/passwd.

	  user.primary_email
		 Your primary email address.

		 Default:  $EMAIL  variable if set, otherwise constructed from
		 the username and hostname of the current machine.

	  user.other_email
		 A list of other email addresses at which you receive email.

		 Default: not set.

	  new.tags
		 A list of tags that will be added to  all  messages  incorpo‐
		 rated by notmuch new.

		 Default: unread;inbox.

	  new.ignore
		 A  list  of file and directory names, without path, that will
		 not be searched for messages by notmuch new.  All  the	 files
		 and directories matching any of the names specified here will
		 be ignored, regardless of the	location  in  the  mail	 store
		 directory hierarchy.

		 Default: empty list.

	  search.exclude_tags
		 A  list  of tags that will be excluded from search results by
		 default. Using an excluded tag in a query will override  that
		 exclusion.

		 Default:   empty   list.   Note  that	notmuch-setup(1)  puts
		 deleted;spam here when creating new configuration file.

	  maildir.synchronize_flags
		 If true, then the following maildir flags (in	message	 file‐
		 names)	 will  be  synchronized with the corresponding notmuch
		 tags:

			      ┌─────┬────────────────────────────┐
			      │Flag │ Tag			 │
			      ├─────┼────────────────────────────┤
			      │D    │ draft			 │
			      ├─────┼────────────────────────────┤
			      │F    │ flagged			 │
			      ├─────┼────────────────────────────┤
			      │P    │ passed			 │
			      ├─────┼────────────────────────────┤
			      │R    │ replied			 │
			      ├─────┼────────────────────────────┤
			      │S    │ unread  (added  when   'S' │
			      │	    │ flag is not present)	 │
			      └─────┴────────────────────────────┘

		 The notmuch new command will notice flag changes in filenames
		 and update tags, while the notmuch tag	 and  notmuch  restore
		 commands  will	 notice	 tag changes and update flags in file‐
		 names.

		 If there have been any changes in the maildir	(new  messages
		 added,	 old  ones  removed or renamed, maildir flags changed,
		 etc.), it is advisable to run notmuch new before notmuch  tag
		 or  notmuch  restore  commands	 to ensure the tag changes are
		 properly synchronized to the maildir flags, as	 the  commands
		 expect the database and maildir to be in sync.

		 Default: true.

	  crypto.gpg_path
	      Name  (or	 full  path)  of gpg binary to use in verification and
	      decryption of PGP/MIME messages.

	      Default: gpg.

ENVIRONMENT
       The following environment variables can be used to control the behavior
       of notmuch.

       NOTMUCH_CONFIG
	      Specifies	 the  location of the notmuch configuration file. Not‐
	      much will use ${HOME}/.notmuch-config if this  variable  is  not
	      set.

SEE ALSO
       notmuch(1),  notmuch-count(1),  notmuch-dump(1), notmuch-hooks(5), not‐
       much-insert(1), notmuch-new(1),	notmuch-reply(1),  notmuch-restore(1),
       notmuch-search(1),   notmuch-search-terms(7),   notmuch-show(1),	  not‐
       much-tag(1)

AUTHOR
       Carl Worth and many others

COPYRIGHT
       2014, Carl Worth and many others

0.20.2			       February 18, 2016	     NOTMUCH-CONFIG(1)
[top]

List of man pages available for DragonFly

Copyright (c) for man pages and the logo by the respective OS vendor.

For those who want to learn more, the polarhome community provides shell access and support.

[legal] [privacy] [GNU] [policy] [cookies] [netiquette] [sponsors] [FAQ]
Tweet
Polarhome, production since 1999.
Member of Polarhome portal.
Based on Fawad Halim's script.
....................................................................
Vote for polarhome
Free Shell Accounts :: the biggest list on the net