X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=initial_tagging.mdwn;h=e26b52d11d888e1c92bf12d4ea57790e95a7f24b;hb=2e54b3e9e9faac1e0a7b3a10596a2ed8dc663bb1;hp=603989699fbd4a2c1564d3ad7f2d578f338a7f22;hpb=a7538f5a189c5325d9349836f0d25117a8972d9e;p=notmuch-wiki diff --git a/initial_tagging.mdwn b/initial_tagging.mdwn index 6039896..e26b52d 100644 --- a/initial_tagging.mdwn +++ b/initial_tagging.mdwn @@ -44,18 +44,19 @@ 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 +## 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" | awk '!NF{exit 1} /^X-Spam_bar: ++++++++/ {exit 0}'; then + 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](https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2010/001691.html). It @@ -89,6 +90,8 @@ the 'new' tag approach discussed above. 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` The [[notmuch insert command|manpages/notmuch-insert-1]] is a tool for