## Emacs client
-; Add 'd' keybinding
-:Removes unread and inbox tags, adds deleted tag.
-:When used from a search results view, it deletes the thread that the cursor is on
-:When used from the thread view, it deletes the currently displayed message inside the thread
++ Add 'd' keybinding
-+ add 'D' keybinding
-:Removes unread and inbox tags, adds deleted tag.
-:When used from a search results view, it deletes the thread that the cursor is on (just like 'd')
-:When used from the thread view, it deletes the currently displayed thread (and not just the message)
+ Removes unread and inbox tags, adds deleted tag.
+
+ When used from a search results view, it deletes the thread that
+ the cursor is on.
+ When used from the thread view, it deletes the currently
+ displayed message inside the thread.
+
++ add 'D' keybinding
+
+ Removes unread and inbox tags, adds deleted tag.
+
+ When used from a search results view, it deletes the thread that
+ the cursor is on (just like 'd')
+
+ When used from the thread view, it deletes the currently
+ displayed thread (and not just the message)
+
++ add '???' keybinding
+
+ Skips current thread without archiving it
+
+ Right now 'n' gets me to the end of a thread, but not to the
+ beginning of the next thread. 'a' gets you to the next thread,
+ but archives the current one.
+
++ select from address (with the configured email addresses as default choices to pick from)
+
++ allow different "real names" for the optional email addresses
+
+ if only one name is configured, use that for all addresses;
+ if other_names are configured, match those with the other_email addresses
+
++ clicking on "id:Message-ID@example.com" in notmuch-show buffer should search for the referenced message
+
+ ATM the Message-ID is clickable but results in composing a
+ new email addressed to the Message-Id (which 'looks like' an
+ email address) in message mode. Instead clicking or C-c RET
+ should search the referenced email and show it in a
+ notmuch-show buffer.
## notmuch
-+ Add folder keyword
-:Allows to search for messages in a specific folder
++ Add folder keyword
+
+ Allows to search for messages in a specific folder.
+
++ Index more headers. Some desired headers:
+
+ + Received: allows for searches based on the arrival path
+ + Reply-To: allows for searches based on the return address
-+ Allow anchors in searches
-:notmuch search from:domain.org$ only matches if "domain.org" is at the end of the From: header
-:notmuch search from:^username only matches if "username" is at the beginning of the From: header (right after the ':')
-:This leaves the interesting question if we want a way to bind to the actual address component.
++ Allow anchors in searches
-+ Add Received: header to the indexed header components
-:allows for searches based on the arrival path
+ notmuch search from:domain.org$ only matches if "domain.org" is
+ at the end of the From: header
-## 3rd part apps
+ notmuch search from:^username only matches if "username" is at
+ the beginning of the From: header (right after the ':')
+
+ This leaves the interesting question if we want a way to bind to
+ the actual address component.
+
+## 3rd party apps
### notmuchsync
-+ Add feature to move files in the maildir hierarchy
-:notmuchsync --move "searchstring" "targetfolder"
-:Where searchstring is any valid notmuch search
++ Add feature to move files in the maildir hierarchy
+
+ notmuchsync --move "searchstring" "targetfolder"
+
+ Where searchstring is any valid notmuch search
+