X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?p=obsolete%2Fnotmuch-wiki;a=blobdiff_plain;f=howto.mdwn;h=f4ef721a00f5016809b555014a300dcf65feb8eb;hp=12351d452f0fabe61befc1ca93c82546db485934;hb=ad04c8c6b3d8c29a905d9f5f92256fc2bd64be5e;hpb=c2a1babf958cb98d7c16b0d901d94beeec20ff10 diff --git a/howto.mdwn b/howto.mdwn index 12351d4..f4ef721 100644 --- a/howto.mdwn +++ b/howto.mdwn @@ -5,6 +5,12 @@ various "third party" notmuch utilities. [[!toc levels=2]] +## **Debian squeeze packages outdated** + +The notmuch package(s) in Debian squeeze are very old (version 0.3). +It's better to start off with an up to date version from +[backports](http://backports-master.debian.org/). + ## **Receive mail** Notmuch does not fetch mail for you. For that, you need to use an @@ -19,7 +25,7 @@ mbox mail store formats is not supported, but fortunately it is very easy to [[convert mbox to maildir|howto/#mbox]] . The following utilities support these formats: -* [offlineimap](https://github.com/nicolas33/offlineimap/) - +* [offlineimap](http://offlineimap.org/) - quite useful and widely tested, it also offers a handy hook that will come in useful a bit later in our setup. Also supports "presynchook" and "postsynchook" command that will get run @@ -74,53 +80,7 @@ expression: ## **Using notmuch with Mutt** -Notmuch is a great mail indexing tool that can also be used *in conjunction* -with existing Mail User Agents (MUA) instead of replacing them. The advantage -of such mixed solutions is that users can benefit from notmuch features (such -as full-text search and thread reconstruction) without *having to* change -MUA. - -A popular geek MUA is [the Mutt e-mail client](http://www.mutt.org); -integrating notmuch with Mutt is not seamless, but fairly straightforward. -There are two principal possibilities, each with its own ups and downs: - -* Using mutt-notmuch, which will create a "virtual" maildir folder with - search results whenever a search is made. The upside is that you can - search all your folders simultanously; the downside is that your - modifications in the results listing do not carry over, also having - to switch folders comes with some more annoyances. - - An - [**how to use Notmuch with Mutt**](http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/) - has been written by Stefano Zacchiroli. Check out the - [howto](http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/) - for more information. - - (Note by the howto author: I've linked the howto from this wiki rather - than splicing it in, in order to avoid duplication of information. If you - think it would be better to have it here, feel free to copy the text - here. The howto is - [available](http://git.upsilon.cc/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=zack-homepage.git;a=history;f=blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt.mdwn) - in markdown syntax from the Git repository of my homepage.) - -* Using a simple macro that will emulate the "limit" mutt functionality - using notmuch. - - See the [**alternative notmuch integration**](http://log.or.cz/?p=228) - blog post for instructions and details, - or simply put these two macros to your muttrc: - - # 'L' performs a notmuch query, showing only the results - macro index L "unset wait_keyread -p 'notmuch query: ' x; echo \$x >~/.cache/mutt_terms~i \"\`notmuch search --output=messages \$(cat ~/.cache/mutt_terms) | head -n 600 | perl -le '@a=<>;chomp@a;s/\^id:// for@a;$,=\"|\";print@a'\`\"" "show only messages matching a notmuch pattern" - # 'a' shows all messages again (supersedes default binding) - macro index a "all\n" "show all messages (undo limit)" - - The upside (if you are used to working in the context of a single folder) - is that this really does use the limit functionality of mutt - and you are still in your original folder. - The downside is that this approach has scaling problems - and works well only for reasonably specific queries. - +See [[notmuch-mutt]]. ## **Automatically retagging the database (e.g., when upgrading versions)** @@ -130,11 +90,11 @@ However, for users running with databases created in older versions of notmuch, these tags are missing in pre-existing messages and need to be added. One way to do this is as follows: - $ notmuch dump ~/out.nm + $ notmuch dump --output=~/out.nm $ mv ~/Mail/.notmuch ~/.notmuch.bak $ notmuch new $ notmuch tag -inbox -unread '*' - $ notmuch restore --accumulate ~/out.nm + $ notmuch restore --accumulate --input=~/out.nm At this point, one should run a sanity check on the tags, and if everything has merged correctly, the ~/.notmuch.bak directory is expendable, as is