This page collects scripts and strategies for organizing mail using
notmuch and doing automated initial tagging.
-Here's a very general and ad-hoc approach to initial message tagging.
The `[new]` config section allows you to control which tags new messages
-receive. This sets all new messages to get the *new* tag:
+receive. By default, `notmuch config` will use the tags *inbox* and *unread*.
+
+If `maildir.synchronize_flags` is true (which is the default), Maildir flags
+have precedence over the initial tags. Thus an already read mail gets its
+initial *unread* tag correctly removed.
+
+## The *new* tag approach
+
+Here's another very general and ad-hoc approach to initial message tagging,
+which sets all new messages to get the *new* tag:
[new]
tags=new;
# finally, retag all "new" messages "inbox" and "unread"
notmuch tag +inbox +unread -new -- tag:new
+Note that the command above will mark a new but already-read mail as unread.
+
Since the post-processing is only acting on a few messages, it is
generally extremely fast.
You can use the `post-new` hook, which is automatically run after `notmuch new`,
to do post-processing. See `man notmuch-hooks` for details on hooks.
+## Tagging based on content
+
+Since notmuch currently does not index arbitrary headers, it can be
+useful to tag based on content. Here is a snippet that would fit with
+the 'new' tag approach discussed above.
+
+ for mid in $(notmuch search --output=messages tag:new); do
+ if notmuch show --format=raw "$mid" 2>/dev/null | awk '!NF{exit 1} /^X-Spam_bar: \+\+\+\+\+\+\+\+/ {exit 0}'; then
+ notmuch tag +spam "$mid"
+ fi
+ done
+
## Other solutions
-* [Carl Worth's approach to tagging](http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2010/001691.html). It
+* [Carl Worth's approach to tagging](https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2010/001691.html). It
is email id:87r5o8stbj.fsf@yoom.home.cworth.org in the notmuch
mailing list archives.
-* [One user's setup](http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2010/001690.html)
+* [One user's setup](https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2010/001690.html)
(id:87hbp5j9dv.fsf@hackervisions.org), which includes using the
inbox tag as a "new mail" flag.
-* [Another user's setup](http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2011/003976.html)
+* [Another user's setup](https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2011/003976.html)
(id:"87tyfu3k5a.fsf@gmail.com"), 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
means for dealing with a large flux of messages with a low
signal-to-noise.
-* [afew](https://github.com/teythoon/afew) is an initial tagging
+* [afew](https://github.com/afewmail/afew) is an initial tagging
solution that should work out of the box for most basic tagging
needs (mailinglist handling, killed thread handling, autoarchiving
- of sent mails) and has some fancy features (e.g. mail classification
- using bayesian filters).
+ of sent mails).
+* [p6-notmuch-filter](https://github.com/goneri/p6-notmuch-filter) a initial
+ tagging script that read its configuration from a JSON file. The script is
+ written in Perl6 and depends on the Email::Notmuch binding.
+
+* [gmailieer](https://github.com/gauteh/gmailieer) Fast email-fetching and two-way tag synchronization between notmuch and GMail.
## Notmuch MDA -- `notmuch-insert`