X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=faq.mdwn;h=2558eb3869a9f9566bc91dca0ca5c4282e57010c;hb=618ce49f078599b4616afaaedf98df6fdf7f9b80;hp=c2a878442d2c5a1b425907a0ca26e4829dd520e8;hpb=cc1ab73f3db610334ce8ab8809b6984fc1650efe;p=notmuch-wiki diff --git a/faq.mdwn b/faq.mdwn index c2a8784..2558eb3 100644 --- a/faq.mdwn +++ b/faq.mdwn @@ -41,3 +41,61 @@ Next, use that to query the messages: $ notmuch search $(notmuch search --output=tags \* | \ sed 's/^/not tag:/;2~1s/^/and /') + +## How do I search for punctuation, specific special characters, or regexp? + +Please see the [[notmuch-search-terms manual +page|manpages/notmuch-search-terms-7]] first. + +The main thing to understand is that Xapian, and therefore Notmuch, searches are +closer to natural language searches than regular expression +searches. Punctuation is mostly ignored. + +The boolean prefix searches (see Boolean and Probabilistic Prefixes in the man +page), such as tag: or path: searches, need an exact match. + +## How do I search for the `List-Id:` header? + +Currently there is no way to search for `List-Id:`. As a workaround, try using a +`to:` prefix search (which covers both `To:` and `Cc:` headers) on the mailing +list address. + +Limitations in the duplicate message handling are the main reason for not +indexing the `List-Id:` header. If you receive the same message via both the +list and directly (by way of `To:` or `Cc:`), only the first message encountered +will be indexed. Only the message received via the list will have `List-Id:`, +but you would expect a `List-Id:` search to find the message, regardless of the +order in which the duplicates were received. This is a more general problem than +just `List-Id:`, and once this has been resolved, adding `List-Id:` indexing is +trivial. + +## Can I use notmuch with grsec? + +Sure! It works out of the box. If you have TPE enabled (trusted path execution), +make sure the user is executing the script belongs to the +`kernel.grsecurity.tpe_gid` (in debian this is grsec-tpe). +This is required in order to run the `pre-new` and `post-new` hooks. + +## Can I tag threads? + +No. Tagging is message based. + +It is possible, however, to make tags propagate to all messages in a thread +using a little bit of scripting in the [[post-new +hook|manpages/notmuch-hooks-5]]. For example, to add the muted tag to all +messages in threads that have at least one message with the muted tag: + + THREAD_TAGS="muted" + for tag in "$THREAD_TAGS"; do + notmuch tag +$tag $(notmuch search --output=threads tag:$tag) + done + +You can add other tags to `THREAD_TAGS` as needed. Note that this is one way +only; you need to explicitly remove the tag from all the messages in a thread to +stop it from propagating again. + + +## How can I extract a git patchset for an email thread? + +See [notmuch-extract-patch](https://github.com/aaptel/notmuch-extract-patch). +