+`F` forwards all open messages in a thread
+
+ When viewing a thread of messages, the new binding `F` can be used
+ to generate a new outgoing message which forwards all of the open
+ messages in the thread. This is analogous to the `f` binding, which
+ forwards only the current message.
+
+Preferred content type can be determined from the message content
+
+ More flexibility in choosing which sub-part of a
+ multipart/alternative part is initially shown is available by
+ setting `notmuch-multipart/alternative-discouraged` to a function
+ that returns a list of discouraged types. The function so specified
+ is passed the message as an argument and can examine the message
+ content to determine which content types should be discouraged. This
+ is in addition to the current capabilities (i.e. setting
+ `notmuch-multipart/alternative-discouraged` to a list of discouraged
+ types).
+
+When viewing a thread ("show" mode), queries that match no messages no
+longer generate empty buffers
+
+ Should an attempt be made to view the thread corresponding to a
+ query that matches no messages, a warning message is now displayed
+ and the terminal bell rung rather than displaying an empty buffer
+ (or, in some cases, displaying an empty buffer and throwing an
+ error). This also affects re-display of the current thread.
+
+Handle S/MIME signatures in emacs
+
+ The emacs interface is now capable making and verifying S/MIME
+ signatures.
+
+`notmuch-message-address-insinuate` is now a no-op
+
+ This reduces the amount of interference with non-notmuch uses of
+ message-mode.
+
+Address completion improvements
+
+ An external script is no longer needed for address completion; if
+ you previously configured one, customize the variable
+ `notmuch-address-command` to try the internal completion. If
+ `company-mode` is available, notmuch uses it by default for
+ interactive address completion.
+
+Test and experiment with the emacs MUA available in source tree
+
+ `./devel/try-emacs-mua` runs emacs and fills the window with
+ information how to try the MUA safely. Emacs is configured to use
+ the notmuch (lisp) files located in `./emacs` directory.
+
+Documentation
+-------------
+
+New `notmuch-report(1)` and `notmuch-report.json(5)` man pages
+describe `notmuch-report` and its JSON configuration file. You can
+build these files by running `make` in the `devel/nmbug/doc`
+directory.
+
+notmuch-report
+--------------
+
+Renamed from `nmbug-status`. This script generates reports based on
+notmuch queries, and doesn't really have anything to do with nmbug,
+except for sharing the `NMBGIT` environment variable. The new name
+focuses on the script's action, instead of its historical association
+with the nmbug workflow. This should make it more discoverable for
+users looking for generic notmuch reporting tools.
+
+The default configuration file name (extracted from the `config`
+branch of `NBMGIT` has changed from `status-config.json` to
+`notmuch-report.json` so it is more obviously associated with the
+report-generating script. The configuration file also has a new
+`meta.message-url` setting, which is documented in
+`notmuch-report.json(5)`.
+
+`notmuch-report` now wraps query phrases in parentheses when and-ing
+them together, to avoid confusion about clause grouping.
+