**notmuch** **dump** [--format=(batch-tag|sup)] [--] [--output=<*file*>] [--] [<*search-term*> ...]
+**notmuch** **reindex** [option ...] <*search-term*> ...
+
**notmuch** **search** [option ...] <*search-term*> ...
**notmuch** **show** [option ...] <*search-term*> ...
As a special case, a search string consisting of exactly a single
asterisk ("\*") will match all messages.
+Search prefixes
+---------------
+
In addition to free text, the following prefixes can be used to force
terms to match against specific portions of an email, (where <brackets>
-indicate user-supplied values):
+indicate user-supplied values).
+
+If notmuch is built with **Xapian Field Processors** (see below) some
+of the prefixes with <regex> forms can be also used to restrict the
+results to those whose value matches a regular expression (see
+**regex(7)**) delimited with //, for example::
+
+ notmuch search 'from:/bob@.*[.]example[.]com/'
+
+from:<name-or-address> or from:/<regex>/
+ The **from:** prefix is used to match the name or address of
+ the sender of an email message.
+
+to:<name-or-address>
+ The **to:** prefix is used to match the names or addresses of any
+ recipient of an email message, (whether To, Cc, or Bcc).
+
+subject:<word-or-quoted-phrase> or subject:/<regex>/
+ Any term prefixed with **subject:** will match only text from the
+ subject of an email. Searching for a phrase in the subject is
+ supported by including quotation marks around the phrase,
+ immediately following **subject:**.
+
+attachment:<word>
+ The **attachment:** prefix can be used to search for specific
+ filenames (or extensions) of attachments to email messages.
+
+mimetype:<word>
+ The **mimetype:** prefix will be used to match text from the
+ content-types of MIME parts within email messages (as specified by
+ the sender).
+
+tag:<tag> or tag:/<regex>/ or is:<tag> or is:/<regex>/
+ For **tag:** and **is:** valid tag values include **inbox** and
+ **unread** by default for new messages added by **notmuch new** as
+ well as any other tag values added manually with **notmuch tag**.
+
+id:<message-id> or mid:<message-id> or mid:/<regex>/
+ For **id:** and **mid:**, message ID values are the literal
+ contents of the Message-ID: header of email messages, but without
+ the '<', '>' delimiters.
+
+thread:<thread-id>
+ The **thread:** prefix can be used with the thread ID values that
+ are generated internally by notmuch (and do not appear in email
+ messages). These thread ID values can be seen in the first column
+ of output from **notmuch search**
+
+path:<directory-path> or path:<directory-path>/** or path:/<regex>/
+ The **path:** prefix searches for email messages that are in
+ particular directories within the mail store. The directory must
+ be specified relative to the top-level maildir (and without the
+ leading slash). By default, **path:** matches messages in the
+ specified directory only. The "/\*\*" suffix can be used to match
+ messages in the specified directory and all its subdirectories
+ recursively. **path:""** matches messages in the root of the mail
+ store and, likewise, **path:\*\*** matches all messages.
+
+ **path:** will find a message if *any* copy of that message is in
+ the specific directory.
+
+folder:<maildir-folder> or folder:/<regex>/
+ The **folder:** prefix searches for email messages by maildir or
+ MH folder. For MH-style folders, this is equivalent to
+ **path:**. For maildir, this includes messages in the "new" and
+ "cur" subdirectories. The exact syntax for maildir folders depends
+ on your mail configuration. For maildir++, **folder:""** matches
+ the inbox folder (which is the root in maildir++), other folder
+ names always start with ".", and nested folders are separated by
+ "."s, such as **folder:.classes.topology**. For "file system"
+ maildir, the inbox is typically **folder:INBOX** and nested
+ folders are separated by slashes, such as
+ **folder:classes/topology**.
+
+ **folder:** will find a message if *any* copy of that message is
+ in the specific folder.
+
+date:<since>..<until> or date:<date>
+ The **date:** prefix can be used to restrict the results to only
+ messages within a particular time range (based on the Date:
+ header).
+
+ See **DATE AND TIME SEARCH** below for details on the range
+ expression, and supported syntax for <since> and <until> date and
+ time expressions.
+
+ The time range can also be specified using timestamps without
+ including the date prefix using a syntax of:
+
+ <initial-timestamp>..<final-timestamp>
+
+ Each timestamp is a number representing the number of seconds
+ since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. Specifying a time range this way
+ is considered legacy and predates the date prefix.
+
+lastmod:<initial-revision>..<final-revision>
+ The **lastmod:** prefix can be used to restrict the result by the
+ database revision number of when messages were last modified (tags
+ were added/removed or filenames changed). This is usually used in
+ conjunction with the **--uuid** argument to **notmuch search** to
+ find messages that have changed since an earlier query.
+
+query:<name>
+ The **query:** prefix allows queries to refer to previously saved
+ queries added with **notmuch-config(1)**. Named queries are only
+ available if notmuch is built with **Xapian Field Processors**
+ (see below).
+
+property:<key>=<value>
+ The **property:** prefix searches for messages with a particular
+ <key>=<value> property pair. Properties are used internally by
+ notmuch (and extensions) to add metadata to messages. A given key
+ can be present on a given message with several different values.
+ See **notmuch-properties(7)** for more details.
+
+Operators
+---------
+
+In addition to individual terms, multiple terms can be combined with
+Boolean operators (**and**, **or**, **not**, and **xor**). Each term
+in the query will be implicitly connected by a logical AND if no
+explicit operator is provided (except that terms with a common prefix
+will be implicitly combined with OR). The shorthand '-<term>' can be
+used for 'not <term>' but unfortunately this does not work at the
+start of an expression. Parentheses can also be used to control the
+combination of the Boolean operators, but will have to be protected
+from interpretation by the shell, (such as by putting quotation marks
+around any parenthesized expression).
-- from:<name-or-address>
+In addition to the standard boolean operators, Xapian provides several
+operators specific to text searching.
-- to:<name-or-address>
+::
-- subject:<word-or-quoted-phrase>
+ notmuch search term1 NEAR term2
-- attachment:<word>
+will return results where term1 is within 10 words of term2. The
+threshold can be set like this:
-- mimetype:<word>
+::
-- tag:<tag> (or is:<tag>)
+ notmuch search term1 NEAR/2 term2
-- id:<message-id>
+The search
-- thread:<thread-id>
+::
-- folder:<maildir-folder>
+ notmuch search term1 ADJ term2
-- path:<directory-path> or path:<directory-path>/**
+will return results where term1 is within 10 words of term2, but in the
+same order as in the query. The threshold can be set the same as with
+NEAR:
-- date:<since>..<until>
+::
-The **from:** prefix is used to match the name or address of the sender
-of an email message.
+ notmuch search term1 ADJ/7 term2
-The **to:** prefix is used to match the names or addresses of any
-recipient of an email message, (whether To, Cc, or Bcc).
-Any term prefixed with **subject:** will match only text from the
-subject of an email. Searching for a phrase in the subject is supported
-by including quotation marks around the phrase, immediately following
-**subject:**.
+Stemming
+--------
-The **attachment:** prefix can be used to search for specific filenames
-(or extensions) of attachments to email messages.
+**Stemming** in notmuch means that these searches
-The **mimetype:** prefix will be used to match text from the
-content-types of MIME parts within email messages (as specified by the
-sender).
+::
-For **tag:** and **is:** valid tag values include **inbox** and
-**unread** by default for new messages added by **notmuch new** as well
-as any other tag values added manually with **notmuch tag**.
+ notmuch search detailed
+ notmuch search details
+ notmuch search detail
-For **id:**, message ID values are the literal contents of the
-Message-ID: header of email messages, but without the '<', '>'
-delimiters.
+will all return identical results, because Xapian first "reduces" the
+term to the common stem (here 'detail') and then performs the search.
-The **thread:** prefix can be used with the thread ID values that are
-generated internally by notmuch (and do not appear in email messages).
-These thread ID values can be seen in the first column of output from
-**notmuch search**
+There are two ways to turn this off: a search for a capitalized word
+will be performed unstemmed, so that one can search for "John" and not
+get results for "Johnson"; phrase searches are also unstemmed (see
+below for details). Stemming is currently only supported for
+English. Searches for words in other languages will be performed unstemmed.
-The **path:** prefix searches for email messages that are in
-particular directories within the mail store. The directory must be
-specified relative to the top-level maildir (and without the leading
-slash). By default, **path:** matches messages in the specified
-directory only. The "/\*\*" suffix can be used to match messages in
-the specified directory and all its subdirectories recursively.
-**path:""** matches messages in the root of the mail store and,
-likewise, **path:\*\*** matches all messages.
+Wildcards
+---------
-The **folder:** prefix searches for email messages by maildir or MH
-folder. For MH-style folders, this is equivalent to **path:**. For
-maildir, this includes messages in the "new" and "cur"
-subdirectories. The exact syntax for maildir folders depends on your
-mail configuration. For maildir++, **folder:""** matches the inbox
-folder (which is the root in maildir++), other folder names always
-start with ".", and nested folders are separated by "."s, such as
-**folder:.classes.topology**. For "file system" maildir, the inbox is
-typically **folder:INBOX** and nested folders are separated by
-slashes, such as **folder:classes/topology**.
+It is possible to use a trailing '\*' as a wildcard. A search for
+'wildc\*' will match 'wildcard', 'wildcat', etc.
-Both **path:** and **folder:** will find a message if *any* copy of
-that message is in the specific directory/folder.
-The **date:** prefix can be used to restrict the results to only
-messages within a particular time range (based on the Date: header) with
-a range syntax of:
+Boolean and Probabilistic Prefixes
+----------------------------------
-date:<since>..<until>
+Xapian (and hence notmuch) prefixes are either **boolean**, supporting
+exact matches like "tag:inbox" or **probabilistic**, supporting a more
+flexible **term** based searching. Certain **special** prefixes are
+processed by notmuch in a way not strictly fitting either of Xapian's
+built in styles. The prefixes currently supported by notmuch are as
+follows.
-See **DATE AND TIME SEARCH** below for details on the range expression,
-and supported syntax for <since> and <until> date and time expressions.
+Boolean
+ **tag:**, **id:**, **thread:**, **folder:**, **path:**, **property:**
+Probabilistic
+ **to:**, **attachment:**, **mimetype:**
+Special
+ **from:**, **query:**, **subject:**
-The time range can also be specified using timestamps with a syntax of:
+Terms and phrases
+-----------------
-<initial-timestamp>..<final-timestamp>
+In general Xapian distinguishes between lists of terms and
+**phrases**. Phrases are indicated by double quotes (but beware you
+probably need to protect those from your shell) and insist that those
+unstemmed words occur in that order. One useful, but initially
+surprising feature is that the following are equivalent ways to write
+the same phrase.
-Each timestamp is a number representing the number of seconds since
-1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.
+- "a list of words"
+- a-list-of-words
+- a/list/of/words
+- a.list.of.words
-In addition to individual terms, multiple terms can be combined with
-Boolean operators ( **and**, **or**, **not** , etc.). Each term in the
-query will be implicitly connected by a logical AND if no explicit
-operator is provided, (except that terms with a common prefix will be
-implicitly combined with OR until we get Xapian defect #402 fixed).
+Both parenthesised lists of terms and quoted phrases are ok with
+probabilistic prefixes such as **to:**, **from:**, and **subject:**. In particular
+
+::
+
+ subject:(pizza free)
+
+is equivalent to
+
+::
+
+ subject:pizza and subject:free
+
+Both of these will match a subject "Free Delicious Pizza" while
-Parentheses can also be used to control the combination of the Boolean
-operators, but will have to be protected from interpretation by the
-shell, (such as by putting quotation marks around any parenthesized
-expression).
+::
+
+ subject:"pizza free"
+
+will not.
DATE AND TIME SEARCH
====================
could describe (the end of yesterday). Similarly, date:january..february
matches from the beginning of January to the end of February.
+If specifying a time range using timestamps in conjunction with the
+date prefix, each timestamp must be preceded by @ (ASCII hex 40). As
+above, each timestamp is a number representing the number of seconds
+since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. For example:
+
+ date:@<initial-timestamp>..@<final-timestamp>
+
+date:<expr>..! can be used as a shorthand for date:<expr>..<expr>. The
+expansion takes place before interpretation, and thus, for example,
+date:monday..! matches from the beginning of Monday until the end of
+Monday.
+With **Xapian Field Processor** support (see below), non-range
+date queries such as date:yesterday will work, but otherwise
+will give unexpected results; if in doubt use date:yesterday..!
+
Currently, we do not support spaces in range expressions. You can
replace the spaces with '\_', or (in most cases) '-', or (in some cases)
leave the spaces out altogether. Examples in this man page use spaces
end time, respectively. Pre-1.2.1 Xapian does not report an error on
open ended ranges, but it does not work as expected either.
-Entering date:expr without ".." (for example date:yesterday) won't work,
-as it's not interpreted as a range expression at all. You can achieve
-the expected result by duplicating the expr both sides of ".." (for
-example date:yesterday..yesterday).
-
Relative date and time
----------------------
Some time zone codes, e.g. UTC, EET.
+XAPIAN FIELD PROCESSORS
+=======================
+
+Certain optional features of the notmuch query processor rely on the
+presence of the Xapian field processor API. You can determine if your
+notmuch was built against a sufficiently recent version of Xapian by running
+
+::
+
+ % notmuch config get built_with.field_processor
+
+Currently the following features require field processor support:
+
+- non-range date queries, e.g. "date:today"
+- named queries e.g. "query:my_special_query"
+- regular expression searches, e.g. "subject:/^\\[SPAM\\]/"
+
SEE ALSO
========
-**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**,
-**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**,
-**notmuch-new(1)**, **notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**,
-**notmuch-search(1)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)**
+**notmuch(1)**,
+**notmuch-config(1)**,
+**notmuch-count(1)**,
+**notmuch-dump(1)**,
+**notmuch-hooks(5)**,
+**notmuch-insert(1)**,
+**notmuch-new(1)**,
+**notmuch-reindex(1)**,
+**notmuch-properties(1)**,
+***notmuch-reply(1)**,
+**notmuch-restore(1)**,
+**notmuch-search(1)**,
+***notmuch-show(1)**,
+**notmuch-tag(1)**