Neither is special in the sense defined here.
That snippet about new could go in some "suggested tagging workflows
page", if someone wants.
- passed
- replied
- unread
- passed
- replied
- unread
The above tags are recognized by the lib, and synchronized with the
corresponding maildir flags through the following lib function calls:
The above tags are recognized by the lib, and synchronized with the
corresponding maildir flags through the following lib function calls:
option is enabled. Maildir flags are synchronized to tags in "notmuch new", and
tags are synchronized to maildir flags in "notmuch tag" and "notmuch restore".
option is enabled. Maildir flags are synchronized to tags in "notmuch new", and
tags are synchronized to maildir flags in "notmuch tag" and "notmuch restore".
-(*) The "deleted" tag is not synced to maildir T flag at the moment, but it may
-be in the future.
-
### Automatic tags
- attachment
### Automatic tags
- attachment
These are the tags assigned to new message by default. The tags can be changed
using the new.tags configuration option.
These are the tags assigned to new message by default. The tags can be changed
using the new.tags configuration option.
-(*) The "new" tag is by no means special or default, but it is documented here
-as the typically used intermediate tag to use between "notmuch tag" and a
-post-new tagging script. See [[Initial_Tagging]].
-
### Default excluded tags
- deleted
### Default excluded tags
- deleted
The tag(s) specified by `notmuch-message-replied-tags` ("replied" by default)
are added to messages that are replied to, and "flagged" messages are
highlighted through `notmuch-search-line-faces` by default.
The tag(s) specified by `notmuch-message-replied-tags` ("replied" by default)
are added to messages that are replied to, and "flagged" messages are
highlighted through `notmuch-search-line-faces` by default.
-(*) There are patches to tag, untag, and hide "deleted" tagged messages, but
-they have not been merged at the time of writing this.