From 1fcfc28e76818f7edff21758e1d175b838d4db00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sebastian Spaeth Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 11:14:31 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] emacstips: start list of 3rd party scripts and stub of searchs trategies section Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth --- emacstips.mdwn | 17 ++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/emacstips.mdwn b/emacstips.mdwn index 1f381bc..52baf10 100644 --- a/emacstips.mdwn +++ b/emacstips.mdwn @@ -36,7 +36,11 @@ The default notmuch "home" is a notmuch-search view with all all mail threads in The second way of navigating notmuch mails, is by using the notmuch-folder view which you can invoke with `M-x notmuch-folder` (or using the F key if you applied the patch from mail id: 1265889583-25406-1-git-send-email-dme@dme.org (Feb 11st, 2010)). For information on how to customize your notmuch-folder views, see [here](#customize_notmuch_folder). This view provides you with "virtual folders" that allow you to browse all emails topic-by-topic. For example, if you want to browse all notmuch related mail every 10 minutes, but check out mails from your boss only once a day, this will be one convenient way to do it. It will also give you a nice overview of how many (unread) emails you have for each folder. Those folders are virtual in that a mail can easily be part of several folders at the same time and the folders will be upated on-the-fly every time you hit `=`. -Last but not least, you can always search for a specific mail. Notmuch provides very powerful search possibilities. __[TODO, describe s, f, t keys and some expemplary searches]__. +Last but not least, you can always search for a specific mail. Notmuch provides very powerful search possibilities which allows you to find mail threads easily without having to file them away into umpteenth mail folders as you might have been doing in your Thunderbird, Mail.app, or Outlook. + +### search strategies +__[TODO, describe s, f, t keys and some expemplary searches]__. +__[TODO: describe common search strategies that notmuch users use]__ ###Sending mail Notmuch itself does not provide any facilities for sending mail. Fortunately, emacs comes with "message mode" which offers that functionality. This also means that there are various methods to invoke the mail sending command. One possibility is to use "CTRL-x m" which will invoke a new "message mail" window. The second possibility is to type 'm' when you are in a notmuch window. And finally, when looking at a message or thread in notmuch you can type 'r' to start a reply. @@ -48,6 +52,17 @@ One annoying standard configuration of message mode is that it will hide the sen Currently, there is a slight problem with copying the sent mail into your "outbox". While conventional MUAs will automatically copy your sent mail to a "Sent" folder, notmuch will never touch your mail store and your sent mails will not be searchable by default. When replying with 'r' notmuch will insert a BCC header to yourself, but when sending a mail with 'm' or 'ctrl-x m', it will not (and can not as ctrl-x m does not involve notmuch at all). Please see the specific advice on "[how to do FCC/BCC](fcc)" for more details on how to set up notmuch to obey your preferences. +===3rd party application + +As its name implies, notmuch isn't really doing that much (which is part of its appeal to many of us). However, it enables a whole ecosystem of surrounding scripts to work in conjunction with notmuch + +* [notmuchsync](http://spaetz.github.com/notmuchsync/) + notmuchsync is a python tool that allows +* gitmuch? +* ... + +----- +

Advanced tips and tweaks

* How to do FCC/BCC... -- 2.43.0