X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=initial_tagging.mdwn;h=8a5a2acb9073fea024c1c749e6c5af15412e1784;hb=3d347c9c49bc6a68444d8a5c320c5fe238e3c5cc;hp=e1c63468f2f3cd9104c95f1aae1dc4bbf7dfed98;hpb=fd4cfb59ef3839396dbe80737ec39ac115fc31a2;p=notmuch-wiki diff --git a/initial_tagging.mdwn b/initial_tagging.mdwn index e1c6346..8a5a2ac 100644 --- a/initial_tagging.mdwn +++ b/initial_tagging.mdwn @@ -44,19 +44,31 @@ 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