X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=c0c307730722b596789aef5a94b91a5290f6d31a;hp=7b01bf583c6a9febe36bd9cb0551e93256652db9;hb=933caf814fcbbb7420d03ef42bb37bea6dd90449;hpb=e5faf380d1c1f544a9ac02672ce3a2b805106900 diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 7b01bf58..c0c30773 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,29 +1,36 @@ Emacs interface (notmuch.el) ---------------------------- -Add support to compose a reply to the current messaage. - -Selectively hide headers and bodies in notmuch-show mode. (for -example, for read messages). - -Remove "unread" tag from messages as they are read. notmuch command-line tool ------------------------- -Make "notmuch setup" not index all messages, but only what it can do -in a reasonable amount of time, (then add "notmuch index" so the user -can complete the job when convenient). +Give "notmuch restore" some progress indicator. Until we get the +Xapian bugs fixed that are making this operation slow, we really need +to let the user know that things are still moving. Fix notmuch.c to call add_timestamp/get_timestamp with path names relative to the database path. (Otherwise, moving the database to a new directory will result in notmuch creating new timestamp documents and leaving stale ones behind.) +Ensure that "notmuch new" is sane if its first, giant indexing session +gets interrupted, (that is, ensure that any results indexed so far are +flushed). + Fix notmuch.c to use a DIR prefix for directory timestamps, (the idea being that it can then add other non-directory timestamps such as for noting how far back in the past mail has been indexed, and whether it needs to re-tag messages based on a theoretical "auto-tags" configuration file). +Make "notmuch new" notice when a mail directory has gone more than a +month without receiving new mail and use that to trigger the printing +of the note that the user might want to mark the directory read-only. + +Also make "notmuch new" optionally able to just mark those month-old +directories read-only on its own. (Could conflict with low-volume +lists such as announce lists if they are setup to deliver to their own +maildirs.) + notmuch library --------------- Actually compile and install a libnotmuch shared library.