+Command Line Interface
+----------------------
+
+Support for re-indexing existing messages
+
+ There is a new subcommand, `notmuch reindex`, which re-indexes all
+ messages matching supplied search terms. This permits users to
+ change the way specific messages are indexed.
+
+ Note that for messages with multiple variants in the message
+ archive, the recorded Subject: of may change upon reindexing,
+ depending on the order in which the variants are indexed.
+
+Improved error reporting in notmuch new
+
+ Give more details when reporting certain Xapian exceptions.
+
+Support maildir synced tags in `new.tags`
+
+ Tags `draft`, `flagged`, `passed`, and `replied` are now supported
+ in `new.tags`. The tag `unread` is still special in the presence of
+ maildir syncing, and will be added for files in `new/` regardless of
+ the setting of `new.tags`.
+
+Support /regex/ in new.ignore
+
+ Files and directories may be ignored based on regular expressions.
+
+Allow `notmuch insert --folder=""`
+
+ This inserts into the top level folder.
+
+Strip trailing '/' from folder path for notmuch insert
+
+ This prevents a potential problem with duplicated database records.
+
+New option --output=address for notmuch address
+
+Make `notmuch show` more robust against deleting duplicate files
+
+The option --decrypt now takes an explicit argument
+
+ The --decrypt option to `notmuch show` and `notmuch reply` now takes
+ an explicit argument. If you were used to invoking `notmuch show
+ --decrypt`, you should switch to `notmuch show --decrypt=true`.
+
+Boolean and keyword arguments now take a `--no-` prefix
+
+Encrypted Mail
+--------------
+
+Indexing cleartext of encrypted e-mails
+
+ It's now possible to include the cleartext of encrypted e-mails in
+ the notmuch index. This makes it possible to search your encrypted
+ e-mails with the same ease as searching cleartext. This can be done
+ on a per-message basis by passing --decrypt=true to indexing
+ commands (new, insert, reindex), or by default by running "notmuch
+ config set index.decrypt true".
+
+ Encrypted messages whose cleartext is indexed will typically also
+ have their session keys stashed as properties associated with the
+ message. Stashed session keys permit rapid rendering of long
+ encrypted threads, and disposal of expired encryption-capable keys.
+ If for some reason you want cleartext indexing without stashed
+ session keys, use --decrypt=nostash for your indexing commands (or
+ run "notmuch config set index.decrypt nostash"). See `index.decrypt`
+ in notmuch-config(1) for more details.
+
+ Note that stashed session keys permit reconstruction of the
+ cleartext of the encrypted message itself, and the contents of the
+ index are roughly equivalent to the cleartext as well. DO NOT USE
+ this feature without considering the security of your index.
+
+Emacs
+-----
+
+Guard against concurrent searches in notmuch-tree
+
+Use make-process when available
+
+ This allows newer Emacs to separate stdout and stderr from the
+ notmuch command without using temporary files.
+
+Library Changes
+---------------
+
+Indexing files with duplicate message-id
+
+ Files with duplicate message-id's are now indexed, and searchable
+ via terms and phrases. There are known issues related to
+ presentation of results and regular-expression search, but in
+ principle no mail file should be completely unsearchable now.
+
+New functions to count files
+
+ Two new functions in the libnotmuch API:
+ `notmuch_message_count_files`, and `notmuch_thread_get_total_files`.
+
+New function to remove properties
+
+ A new function was added to the libnotmuch API to make it easier to
+ drop all properties with a common pattern:
+ `notmuch_message_remove_all_properties_with_prefix`
+
+Change of return value of `notmuch_thread_get_authors`
+
+ In certain corner cases, `notmuch_thread_get_authors` previously
+ returned NULL. This has been replaced by an empty string, since the
+ possibility of NULL was not documented.
+
+Transition `notmuch_database_add_message` to `notmuch_database_index_file`
+
+ When indexing an e-mail message, the new
+ `notmuch_database_index_file` function is the preferred form, and
+ the old `notmuch_database_add_message` is deprecated. The new form
+ allows passing a set of options to the indexing engine, which the
+ operator may decide to change from message to message.
+