1 This directory contains a vim script that allows reading notmuch mail
4 NOTE: this is a work in progress. Patches welcome. <bart@jukie.net>
8 Naturally, it expects you have notmuch installed and configured.
11 To send mail, notmuch.vim uses the UNIX mailx command.
23 :NotMuch new to:bart@jukie.net 'subject:this is a test'
28 Folder list, or technically a list of saved searches.
31 <Enter> - show the selected search
32 m - compose a new message
33 s - enter search criteria
37 You are presented with the search results when you run :NotMuch.
40 <Space> - show the selected thread colapsing unmatched items
41 <Enter> - show the entire selected thread
42 a - archive message (remove inbox tag)
43 f - filter the current search terms
44 o - toggle search screen order
45 m - compose a new message
47 s - enter search criteria
48 ,s - alter search criteria
49 t - filter the current search terms with tags
50 q - return to folder display, or undo filter
51 + - add tag(s) to selected message
52 - - remove tag(s) from selected message
54 ? - reveal the thread ID of what's under cursor
55 ^] - search using word under cursor
58 This is the display of the message.
61 <Space> - mark read, archive, go to next matching message
64 b - toggle folding of message bodies
65 c - toggle folding of citations
66 h - toggle folding of extra header lines
67 i - toggle folding of signatures
68 m - compose a new message
69 r - reply to the message
70 s - enter search criteria
71 q - return to search display
72 ? - reveal the message and thread IDs of what's under cursor
73 ^] - search using word under cursor
76 When you're writing an email, you're in this mode.
78 Insert-mode keybindings:
79 <Tab> - go to the next header line
81 Normal-mode keybindings:
82 <Tab> - go to the next header line
83 ,s - send this message
84 ,q - abort this message