X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=manpages%2Fnotmuch-restore-1.mdwn;h=0d6b1ab6f7d5cceccb4338f7e69847be0c764fe4;hb=716bcefd296e3ee39ff65e8ef89e671c9828191d;hp=a005ded1e33ba11abbfe03cc9047e1364ed22ee5;hpb=971fc82cc6d07e9b058d4ade139d9d2145cb5a3f;p=notmuch-wiki diff --git a/manpages/notmuch-restore-1.mdwn b/manpages/notmuch-restore-1.mdwn index a005ded..0d6b1ab 100644 --- a/manpages/notmuch-restore-1.mdwn +++ b/manpages/notmuch-restore-1.mdwn @@ -20,57 +20,76 @@ Supported options for restore include - --accumulate - The union of the existing and new tags is applied, instead of - replacing each message's tags as they are read in from the - dump file. - - --format=(sup|batch-tag|auto) - Notmuch restore supports two plain text dump formats, with - each line specifying a message-id and a set of tags. For - details of the actual formats, see notmuch-dump(1). - - sup The sup dump file format is specifically chosen to be - compatible with the format of files produced by - sup-dump. So if you've previously been using sup for - mail, then the notmuch restore command provides you a - way to import all of your tags (or labels as sup calls - them). - - batch-tag - The batch-tag dump format is intended to more robust - against malformed message-ids and tags containing - whitespace or non-ascii(7) characters. See not‐ - much-dump(1) for details on this format. - - notmuch restore updates the maildir flags according to - tag changes if the maildir.synchronize_flags configu‐ - ration option is enabled. See notmuch-config(1) for - details. - - auto This option (the default) tries to guess the format - from the input. For correctly formed input in either - supported format, this heuristic, based the fact that - batch-tag format contains no parentheses, should be - accurate. - - --input=<filename> - Read input from given file instead of stdin. + --accumulate + The union of the existing and new tags is applied, instead of + replacing each message's tags as they are read in from the dump + file. + + --format=(sup|batch-tag|auto) + Notmuch restore supports two plain text dump formats, with each + line specifying a message-id and a set of tags. For details of + the actual formats, see notmuch-dump(1). + + sup The sup dump file format is specifically chosen to be + compatible with the format of files produced by sup-dump. + So if you've previously been using sup for mail, then the + notmuch restore command provides you a way to import all + of your tags (or labels as sup calls them). + + batch-tag + The batch-tag dump format is intended to more robust + against malformed message-ids and tags containing white‐ + space or non-ascii(7) characters. See notmuch-dump(1) for + details on this format. + + notmuch restore updates the maildir flags according to + tag changes if the maildir.synchronize_flags configura‐ + tion option is enabled. See notmuch-config(1) for + details. + + auto This option (the default) tries to guess the format from + the input. For correctly formed input in either supported + format, this heuristic, based the fact that batch-tag + format contains no parentheses, should be accurate. + + --include=(config|properties|tags) + Control what kind of metadata is restored. + + config Restore configuration data to the database. Each configu‐ + ration line starts with "#@ ", followed by a space sepa‐ + rated key-value pair. Both key and value are hex encoded + if needed. + + properties + Restore per-message (key,value) metadata. Each line + starts with "#= ", followed by a message id, and a space + separated list of key=value pairs. Ids, keys and values + are hex encoded if needed. See notmuch-properties(7) for + more details. + + tags Restore per-message metadata, namely tags. See format + above for more details. + + The default is to restore all available types of data. The + option can be specified multiple times to select some subset. + + --input=<filename> + Read input from given file instead of stdin.

GZIPPED INPUT

-       notmuch restore will detect if the input is compressed in gzip(1)  for‐
-       mat  and automatically decompress it while reading. This detection does
+       notmuch  restore will detect if the input is compressed in gzip(1) for‐
+       mat and automatically decompress it while reading. This detection  does
        not depend on file naming and in particular works for standard input.
 

SEE ALSO

-       notmuch(1), notmuch-config(1), notmuch-count(1), notmuch-dump(1),  not‐
-       much-hooks(5),   notmuch-insert(1),  notmuch-new(1),  notmuch-reply(1),
-       notmuch-search(1),   notmuch-search-terms(7),   notmuch-show(1),   not‐
-       much-tag(1)
+       notmuch(1),  notmuch-config(1), notmuch-count(1), notmuch-dump(1), not‐
+       much-hooks(5),   notmuch-insert(1),   notmuch-new(1),   notmuch-proper‐
+       ties(7),  notmuch-reply(1), notmuch-search(1), notmuch-search-terms(7),
+       notmuch-show(1), notmuch-tag(1)
 

AUTHOR

@@ -80,7 +99,7 @@

COPYRIGHT

-       2015, Carl Worth and many others
+       2009-2019, Carl Worth and many others
 
-

0.20.2

+

0.29