to your .emacs file.
-## Controlling external handlers for attachements
+## Controlling external handlers for attachments
You can choose e.g. which pdf viewer to invoke from notmuch-show mode by
adding a .mailcap file in your home directory. Here is an example:
(define-key notmuch-search-mode-map "S"
(lambda (&optional beg end)
"mark thread as spam"
- (interactive (notmuch-search-interactive-region))
+ (interactive (notmuch-interactive-region))
(notmuch-search-tag (list "+spam" "-inbox") beg end)))
The analogous functionality in notmuch-tree is currently missing.
(define-key notmuch-show-mode-map "r" 'notmuch-show-reply)
(define-key notmuch-show-mode-map "R" 'notmuch-show-reply-sender)
-And in search mode:
+In search mode:
(define-key notmuch-search-mode-map "r" 'notmuch-search-reply-to-thread)
(define-key notmuch-search-mode-map "R" 'notmuch-search-reply-to-thread-sender)
+And in tree mode:
+
+ (define-key notmuch-tree-mode-map "r" (notmuch-tree-close-message-pane-and #'notmuch-show-reply))
+ (define-key notmuch-tree-mode-map "R" (notmuch-tree-close-message-pane-and #'notmuch-show-reply-sender))
## How to do FCC/BCC...
an external browser. This can be done by `(notmuch-show-view-part)`, bound to
`. v` by default.
+This command will try to view the message part the point is on with an
+external viewer. The mime-type of the part will determine what viewer
+will be used. Typically a 'text/html' part will be send to your
+browser.
+
+The configuration for this is kept in so called `mailcap`
+files. (typically the file is `~/.mailcap` or `/etc/mailcap`) If the
+wrong viewer is started or something else goes wrong, there's a good
+chance something needs to be adapted in the mailcap configuration.
+
+For Example: The `copiousoutput` setting in mailcap files needs to be
+removed for some mime-types to prevent immediate removal of tempory
+files so the configured viewer can access them.
+
+
## msmtp, message mode and multiple accounts
As an alternative to running a mail server such as sendmail or postfix
cc -o addrlookup addrlookup.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs gobject-2.0` -lnotmuch
* Shell/fgrep/perl combination [nottoomuch-addresses.sh](https://github.com/domo141/nottoomuch/blob/master/nottoomuch-addresses.rst).
- This tools maintains it's own address "database" gathered from email
+ This tools maintains its own address "database" gathered from email
files notmuch knows and search from that "database" is done by `fgrep(1)`.
* python/sqlite combination [notmuch-abook](https://github.com/guyzmo/notmuch-abook/)
(setq notmuch-crypto-process-mime t)
-Decrypting or verifying inline pgp messages can be done by selecting
-an the inline pgp area and and using:
+Decrypting inline pgp messages can be done by selecting an the inline pgp area
+and using:
M-x epa-decrypt-region RET
+Verifying of inline pgp messages is not supported directly ([reasons
+here](https://dkg.fifthhorseman.net/notes/inline-pgp-harmful/)). You can still
+verify a part using
+
+ M-x notmuch-show-pipe-part RET gpg --verify RET
+
## Multiple identities using gnus-alias
[gnus-alias](http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GnusAlias) allows you to
(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/share/org-mode/lisp")
+In NixOS, using `emacsWithPackages (epkgs: [ epkgs.orgPackages.org-plus-contrib ])`,
+
+ (loop for p in load-path
+ do (if (file-accessible-directory-p p)
+ (let ((m (directory-files-recursively p "^org-notmuch.el$")))
+ (if m (add-to-list 'load-path (file-name-directory (car m)))))))
+
Then
(require 'org-notmuch)
"-f" "%{id}"))))
Replacing `http://patchwork.example.com/patch/`, `/path/to/pwclient`, and
-`the-project` appropiately. You should now be able to stash the Patchwork URL
+`the-project` appropriately. You should now be able to stash the Patchwork URL
using `c l`.
Going further, if the patch has been committed, you can get the commit hash with
"-m" (concat "<" message-id ">")
"-n" "1"
"-f" "%{commit_ref}"))))
+
+## Never forget attachments
+
+Very often we forget to actually attach the file when we send an email
+that's supposed to have an attachment. Did this never happen to you?
+If not, then it will.
+
+There is a hook out there that checks the content of the email for
+keywords and warns you before the email is sent out if there's no
+attachment. This is currently work in progress, but you can already
+add the hook to your `~/.emacs.d/notmuch-config.el` file to test
+it. Details available (and feedback welcome) in the [relevant
+discussion](https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2018/026414.html).