1 [[!img notmuch-logo.png alt="Notmuch logo" class="left"]]
2 # Notmuch -- Just an email system
4 Nomcuh is an email sytem that provides fast, global search of a local
5 email store. It provides command-line access for easy scripting, as
6 well as full-featured interfaces within consoles (or within text
7 editors such as emacs). It also provides a clean, library-interface in
8 C so that its functionality could be added to existing email programs.
12 Because dealing with your mail can be so much better.
14 * "Not much mail" is what Notmuch thinks about your email
15 collection. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on
16 the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for
17 decades. Regardless, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of
18 it. It's just plain not much mail.
20 * "Not much mail" is also what you should have in your inbox at any
21 time. Notmuch gives you what you need, (tags and fast search), so
22 that you can keep your inbox tamed and focus on what really matters
23 in your life, (which is surely not email).
25 * Notmuch is an answer to [Sup](http://supmua.org/).
26 Sup is a very good email program written by William Morgan (and
27 others) and is the direct inspiration for Notmuch. Notmuch began as
28 an effort to rewrite performance-critical pieces of Sup in C rather
29 than ruby. From there, it grew into a separate project. One
30 significant contribution Notmuch makes compared to Sup is the
31 separation of the indexer/searcher from the user interface. (Notmuch
32 provides a library interface so that its indexing/searching/tagging
33 features can be integrated into any email program.)
35 * Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages
36 (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer,
37 no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that
38 work is provided by an external library,
39 [Xapian](http://xapian.org). So if Notmuch provides no user
40 interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left
43 If you've been looking for a fast, global-search and tag-based email
44 reader to use within your text editor or in a terminal, then Notmuch
45 may be exactly what you've been looking for.
47 If you're a developer of an existing email program and would love a
48 good library interface for fast, global search with support for
49 arbitrary tags, then Notmuch also may be exactly what you've been
54 [[The latest news from notmuch|news]]
58 To get started with notmuch, just run "notmuch" at the command line.
59 The configuration wizard will walk you through initial setup,
60 including specifying the location of your mail store and how to start
61 the initial indexing. After that, come back and checkout our docs:
63 * [[Notmuch manual pages|manpages]]
64 * [[General how-tos|howto]]
65 * [[Frequently Asked Questions|faq]]
67 * [[Excluding and deleting messages|excluding]]
68 * [[Initial tagging|Initial_Tagging]]
69 * [[Tips for using notmuch within Emacs|emacstips]]
70 * [[Remote usage|remoteusage]]
71 * [[Performance|performance]]
72 * [[References|references]]
74 Apart from the wiki, help is available via email and on IRC (see
75 below). Join the mailing list. Read the archives. Ask questions.
77 ## Email clients and front ends
79 Notmuch ships with a powerful set of [[command-line tools|manpages]], an
80 [[email client for Emacs|emacstips]], another
81 [client for vim](http://git.notmuchmail.org/git/notmuch/blob/HEAD:/vim/README),
82 and a [[Mutt integration script|notmuch-mutt]].
84 There are also many other [[email clients and frontends|frontends]] based on
85 Notmuch. And a few tips about integrating it with [[Mutt|mutttips]] and [[Vim|vimtips]].
89 * [[Emacs UI screenshots|screenshots]]
93 [Notmuch source releases](http://notmuchmail.org/releases/) are available as
96 Notmuch is packaged for at least the following distributions:
98 * [Arch Linux](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?q=notmuch)
99 * [Debian](http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=notmuch)
100 * [Fedora](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/notmuch)
101 * [Gentoo](http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-mail/notmuch)
102 * [openSUSE](https://build.opensuse.org/search?search_text=notmuch)
103 * [Slackware](http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.37/office/notmuch/)
104 * [Ubuntu](http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=notmuch)
106 Notmuch can be installed on Mac OS X using [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=notmuch).
108 ## Development and Contributing
110 All of the code for Notmuch is available as [free
111 software](http://www.fsf.org/licensing/essays/free-sw.html) released
112 under the GNU [GPL version
113 3](http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.html). The latest
114 versions can be checked out via git with this command:
116 git clone git://notmuchmail.org/git/notmuch
119 [Notmuch code history online](http://git.notmuchmail.org/git/notmuch). And
121 [subscribe to the `notmuch-commits` list](http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch-commits)
122 to watch every commit made to notmuch and the notmuchmail.org web
125 We have a [buildbot](http://buildbot.notmuchmail.org/grid) (here's
127 [configuration](https://github.com/tomprince/buildbot-configs/tree/notmuch)).
129 Contributions, such as patches, to Notmuch are most welcome. Please refer to the
130 [[guide to contributing|contributing]].
132 ## Troubleshooting and reporting bugs
134 For hints about troubleshooting and bug reporting see [[bugs]].
136 For a list of known bugs see the [[nmbug status page|http://nmbug.tethera.net/status/#Bugs]]
138 ## Contact: Email & IRC
140 Comments? Please feel free to email the notmuch mailing list:
141 notmuch@notmuchmail.org (subscription is not required, but you can
142 also subscribe to the
143 [notmuch mailing list](http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch)). You
145 [online list archives](http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/),
147 [web forum (nabble)](http://notmuch.198994.n3.nabble.com/), or
148 download an [mbox file](http://notmuchmail.org/archives/notmuch.mbox)
149 of the entire mailing-list.
151 The `mb2md` utility can be used to convert the archives to maildir
152 format which is convenient for reading the archives within notmuch
155 If you prefer real-time chat, there is often someone on the
156 [#notmuch](irc://chat.freenode.net/#notmuch)@irc.freenode.net IRC
161 If you have a feature idea/request, please send it to the
162 [mailing list](http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch). You
163 don't have to be subscribed to send, although there might be a delay
168 This wiki is maintained using [ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info). Here are
169 [[instructions on how to edit the wiki|wikiwriteaccess]]. The wiki contents are
170 mostly [[dual licensed under CC-BY-SA-3.0 and GPLv3+|COPYING]].