process a thread of email. It works exactly like
notmuch-show-advance, in that it scrolls through messages in a
show buffer, except that when it gets to the end of the buffer it
-archives the entire current thread, (remove the \"inbox\" tag
-from each message), kills the buffer, and displays the next
+archives the entire current thread, (apply changes in
+`notmuch-archive-tags'), kills the buffer, and displays the next
thread from the search from which this thread was originally
shown."
(interactive)
"Archive each message in thread.
Archive each message currently shown by applying the tag changes
-in `notmuch-archive-tags' to each (remove the \"inbox\" tag by
-default). If a prefix argument is given, the messages will be
-\"unarchived\", i.e. the tag changes in `notmuch-archive-tags'
-will be reversed.
+in `notmuch-archive-tags' to each. If a prefix argument is given,
+the messages will be \"unarchived\", i.e. the tag changes in
+`notmuch-archive-tags' will be reversed.
Note: This command is safe from any race condition of new messages
being delivered to the same thread. It does not archive the
"Archive the current message.
Archive the current message by applying the tag changes in
-`notmuch-archive-tags' to it (remove the \"inbox\" tag by
-default). If a prefix argument is given, the message will be
-\"unarchived\", i.e. the tag changes in `notmuch-archive-tags'
-will be reversed."
+`notmuch-archive-tags' to it. If a prefix argument is given, the
+message will be \"unarchived\", i.e. the tag changes in
+`notmuch-archive-tags' will be reversed."
(interactive "P")
(when notmuch-archive-tags
(apply 'notmuch-show-tag-message