X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=blobdiff_plain;f=notmuch.1;h=5a8c83dc6b534ba58889708897cbbe23353adba7;hp=daa9c6fbc042c6cf4b256049ae609dab7d4fb279;hb=bff30540d86c77aacbc2c133c83aa7ccee823b48;hpb=8b18efe171ef80cbb238a9446137c39908755d2d diff --git a/notmuch.1 b/notmuch.1 index daa9c6fb..5a8c83dc 100644 --- a/notmuch.1 +++ b/notmuch.1 @@ -332,6 +332,17 @@ of the signature will be reported (currently only supported with signed data. .RE +.RS 4 +.TP 4 +.B \-\-decrypt + +Decrypt any MIME encrypted parts found in the selected content +(ie. "multipart/encrypted" parts). Status of the decryption will be +reported (currently only supported with --format=json) and the +multipart/encrypted part will be replaced by the decrypted +content. +.RE + A common use of .B notmuch show is to display a single thread of email messages. For this, use a @@ -473,7 +484,7 @@ sup calls them). The .B part -command can used to output a single part of a multi-part MIME message. +command can used to output a single part of a multipart MIME message. .RS 4 .TP 4 @@ -630,13 +641,13 @@ expression). Finally, results can be restricted to only messages within a particular time range, (based on the Date: header) with a syntax of: - .. + .. Each timestamp is a number representing the number of seconds since 1970\-01\-01 00:00:00 UTC. This is not the most convenient means of expressing date ranges, but until notmuch is fixed to accept a more convenient form, one can use the date program to construct -timestamps. For example, with the bash shell the folowing syntax would +timestamps. For example, with the bash shell the following syntax would specify a date range to return messages from 2009\-10\-01 until the current time: