X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=initial_tagging.mdwn;h=3ff2b86ab29341aa2c04a836a883aa9e3d03f8a7;hb=eebbf8627b5b7f21e416ddf845800d2d298f9a31;hp=023ef9c45f1bcdb736cbf9e35120e4c805c36afb;hpb=8b00eae45df7add7db98de0b2e7c8c718a3c3248;p=notmuch-wiki diff --git a/initial_tagging.mdwn b/initial_tagging.mdwn index 023ef9c..3ff2b86 100644 --- a/initial_tagging.mdwn +++ b/initial_tagging.mdwn @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ following: # tag all message from notmuch mailing list notmuch tag +notmuch -- to:notmuch@notmuchmail.org - # finally, retag all "new" messages s "inbox" and "unread" + # finally, retag all "new" messages "inbox" and "unread" notmuch tag +inbox +unread -new -- tag:new Since the post-processing is only acting on a few messages, it is @@ -47,6 +47,17 @@ generally extrememly fast. id:87hbp5j9dv.fsf@hackervisions.org in the notmuch mailing list archives. +* [This email](http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2011/003976.html) + details another user's setup, which uses a dedicated tag for marking new mail, + which is then sorted with a python script using Bogofilter for spam detection. + This is generally a great deal faster than a shell-scripted approach. + This approach introduces a workflow built around a "watch" tag. Here, the user + is only presented with threads as they are started. At this point the user can + choose to watch the thread, in which case future messages will be tagged with + "inbox", or ignore it. This provides an excellent means for dealing with a + large flux of messages with a low signal-to-noise. It is email + id:"87tyfu3k5a.fsf@gmail.com" in the notmuch mailing list archives. + # Notmuch Delivery Agent -- `notmuch-deliver`