+Fix i-search to open up invisible citations as necessary.
+
+Make '=' count from the end rather than from the beginning if more
+than half-way through the buffer.
+
+Fix to automatically wrap long headers (for RFC compliance) before
+sending. This should probably just be fixed in message-mode itself,
+(but perhaps we can have a notmuch-message-mode that layers this on
+top).
+
+Implement Fcc and use it for all messages, (whether a new composition,
+a reply, or a forward). This again may require a notmuch-message-mode
+that extends message-mode.
+
+Stop hiding the headers so much in the thread-view mode.
+
+Allow opening a message in thread-view mode by clicking on either
+line.
+
+Automatically open a message when navigating to it with N or P.
+
+Change 'a' command in thread-view mode to only archive open messages.
+
+Add a binding to open all closed messages.
+
+Make all authors and subjects available to isearch, (hidden by default
+but with magic expansion while isearching).
+
+Fix notmuch-hello as follows:
+
+ 1. Change the "notmuch" and message count in the welcome sentence to
+ not be buttons.
+
+ 2. Put the saved searches (if any) before the search bar.
+
+ 3. When `notmuch-hello' (or even `notmuch' when it gets its new name)
+ is invoked directly, move to the first button, (go to point-min and
+ then call widget-forward). That is, if the user has any saved
+ searches, then point will be on the first one. If the user has no
+ saved searches, then point will be on the search bar.
+
+ 4. Fix refresh of notmuch-hello to leave point in the same logical
+ place, (the same saved-search widget at least).
+
+Change the 'a'rchive command in the thread view to only archive open
+messages.
+
+Emacs saved-search interface
+----------------------------
+Here's a proposal Carl wrote (id:87einafy4u.fsf@yoom.home.cworth.org):
+
+ So what I'm imagining for the default notmuch view is something like
+ this:
+
+ Welcome to notmuch.
+
+ Notmuch search: _________________________________________
+
+ Saved searches:
+
+ 55,342 All messages
+ 22 Inbox
+
+ Recent searches:
+
+ 1 from:"someone special" and tag:unread
+ 34 tag:notmuch and tag:todo
+
+ Click (or press Enter) on any search to see the results.
+ Right-click (or press Space) on any recent search to save it.
+
+ So the "saved searches" portion of the view is basically just what
+ notmuch-folder displays now. Above that there's an obvious place to
+ start a new search, (in a slightly more "web-browser-like" way than the
+ typical mini-buffer approach).
+
+ All recent searches appear in the list at the bottom automatically, and
+ there's the documented mechanism for saving a search, (giving it a name
+ and having it appear above).
+