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NAME

       notmuch-config - access notmuch configuration file

SYNOPSIS

       notmuch config get <section>.<item>

       notmuch config set [--database] <section>.<item> [value ...]

       notmuch config list

DESCRIPTION

       The  config  command  can be used to get or set settings in the notmuch configuration file
       and corresponding database.

       get    The value of the specified configuration item is printed to stdout. If the item has
              multiple values (it is a list), each value is separated by a newline character.

       set    The  specified  configuration  item  is  set  to  the  given  value.  To  specify a
              multiple-value item (a  list),  provide  each  value  as  a  separate  command-line
              argument.

              If  no  values  are provided, the specified configuration item will be removed from
              the configuration file.

              With the --database option, updates configuration metadata stored in the  database,
              rather than the default (text) configuration file.

       list   Every configuration item is printed to stdout, each on a separate line of the form:

                 section.item=value

              No  additional  whitespace  surrounds  the  dot  or  equals  sign  characters. In a
              multiple-value item (a list), the values are separated by semicolon characters.

       The available configuration items are described below.  Non-absolute  paths  are  presumed
       relative to $HOME for items in section database.

       built_with.<name>
              Compile  time feature <name>. Current possibilities include "retry_lock" (configure
              option, included by default).  (since notmuch 0.30, "compact" and "field_processor"
              are always included.)

       database.autocommit
              How  often  to  commit  transactions to disk. 0 means wait until command completes,
              otherwise an integer n  specifies  to  commit  to  disk  after  every  n  completed
              transactions.

              History: this configuration value was introduced in notmuch 0.33.

       database.backup_dir
              Directory to store tag dumps when upgrading database.

              History: this configuration value was introduced in notmuch 0.32.

              Default: A sibling directory of the Xapian database called backups.

       database.hook_dir
              Directory containing hooks run by notmuch commands. See notmuch-hooks.

              History: this configuration value was introduced in notmuch 0.32.

              Default: See HOOKS, below.

       database.mail_root
              The  top-level directory where your mail currently exists and to where mail will be
              delivered in the future. Files should be individual email messages.

              History: this configuration value was introduced in notmuch 0.32.

              Default: For compatibility with older configurations, the value of database.path is
              used if database.mail_root is unset.

       database.path
              Notmuch  will  store  its  database  here,  (in  sub-directory  named  .notmuch  if
              database.mail_root is unset).

              Default: see DATABASE LOCATION

       git.path
              Default location for git repository for notmuch-git.

       git.safe_fraction
              Some notmuch-git operations check that the fraction of  messages  changed  (in  the
              database  or  in  git,  as  appropriate)  is not too large. This item controls what
              fraction of total messages is considered "not too large".

       git.tag_prefix
              Default tag prefix (filter) for notmuch-git.

       index.as_text
              List of regular expressions (without delimiters) for MIME types to  be  indexed  as
              text.  Currently  this  applies  only to attachments.  By default the regex matches
              anywhere in the content type; if the user wants  an  anchored  match,  they  should
              include anchors in their regexes.

              History: This configuration value was introduced in notmuch 0.38.

       index.decrypt
              Policy  for  decrypting encrypted messages during indexing.  Must be one of: false,
              auto, nostash, or true.

              When indexing an encrypted e-mail message, if this variable is set to true, notmuch
              will  try  to  decrypt  the message and index the cleartext, stashing a copy of any
              discovered session keys for the message.   If  auto,  it  will  try  to  index  the
              cleartext  if  a  stashed session key is already known for the message (e.g. from a
              previous copy), but will not try to access your secret keys.  Use  false  to  avoid
              decrypting even when a stashed session key is already present.

              nostash  is the same as true except that it will not stash newly-discovered session
              keys in the database.

              From   the   command   line   (i.e.   during   notmuch-new,   notmuch-insert,    or
              notmuch-reindex),  the  user  can  override the database's stored decryption policy
              with the --decrypt= option.

              Here is a table that summarizes the functionality of each of these policies:

                              ┌─────────────────┬───────┬──────┬─────────┬──────┐
                              │                 │ false │ auto │ nostash │ true │
                              ├─────────────────┼───────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┤
                              │Index  cleartext │       │ X    │ X       │ X    │
                              │using    stashed │       │      │         │      │
                              │session keys     │       │      │         │      │
                              └─────────────────┴───────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┘

                              │Index  cleartext │       │      │ X       │ X    │
                              │using     secret │       │      │         │      │
                              │keys             │       │      │         │      │
                              ├─────────────────┼───────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┤
                              │Stash    session │       │      │         │ X    │
                              │keys             │       │      │         │      │
                              ├─────────────────┼───────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┤
                              │Delete   stashed │ X     │      │         │      │
                              │session keys  on │       │      │         │      │
                              │reindex          │       │      │         │      │
                              └─────────────────┴───────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┘

              Stashed  session  keys  are  kept in the database as properties associated with the
              message.  See session-key in notmuch-properties for more details about how they can
              be useful.

              Be  aware that the notmuch index is likely sufficient (and a stashed session key is
              certainly sufficient) to reconstruct the cleartext of the message itself, so please
              ensure  that  the  notmuch  message  index  is  adequately  protected.   DO NOT USE
              index.decrypt=true or index.decrypt=nostash without  considering  the  security  of
              your index.

              Default: auto.

       index.header.<prefix>
              Define   the   query   prefix  <prefix>,  based  on  a  mail  header.  For  example
              index.header.List=List-Id will add a probabilistic prefix List: that  searches  the
              List-Id  field.  User defined prefixes must not start with 'a'...'z'; in particular
              adding a prefix with same name  as  a  predefined  prefix  is  not  supported.  See
              notmuch-search-terms  for  a  list  of  existing  prefixes,  and  an explanation of
              probabilistic prefixes.

       maildir.synchronize_flags
              If  true,  then  the  following  maildir  flags  (in  message  filenames)  will  be
              synchronized with the corresponding notmuch tags:

                                   ┌─────┬──────────────────────────────────┐
                                   │Flag │ Tag                              │
                                   ├─────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
                                   │D    │ draft                            │
                                   ├─────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
                                   │F    │ flagged                          │
                                   ├─────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
                                   │P    │ passed                           │
                                   ├─────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
                                   │R    │ replied                          │
                                   ├─────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
                                   │S    │ unread  (added  when 'S' flag is │
                                   │     │ not present)                     │
                                   └─────┴──────────────────────────────────┘

              The notmuch-new command will notice flag changes  in  filenames  and  update  tags,
              while  the  notmuch-tag  and  notmuch-restore  commands will notice tag changes and
              update flags in filenames.

              If there have been any changes in the maildir (new messages added, old ones removed
              or renamed, maildir flags changed, etc.), it is advisable to run notmuch-new before
              notmuch-tag or notmuch-restore commands to ensure  the  tag  changes  are  properly
              synchronized  to the maildir flags, as the commands expect the database and maildir
              to be in sync.

              Default: true.

       new.ignore
              A list to specify files and directories that will not be searched for  messages  by
              notmuch-new. Each entry in the list is either:

              A  file  or a directory name, without path, that will be ignored, regardless of the
              location in the mail store directory hierarchy.

              Or:

              A regular expression delimited with // that will be matched against the path of the
              file  or  directory  relative  to the database path. Matching files and directories
              will be ignored. The beginning and end of string must be explicitly  anchored.  For
              example,  /.*/foo$/  would  match  "bar/foo"  and  "bar/baz/foo",  but not "foo" or
              "bar/foobar".

              Default: empty list.

       new.tags
              A list of tags that will be added to all messages incorporated by notmuch new.

              Default: unread;inbox.

       query.<name>
              Expansion  for  named  query  called  <name>.  See  notmuch-search-terms  for  more
              information about named queries.

       search.exclude_tags
              A  list  of  tags  that  will  be excluded from search results by default. Using an
              excluded tag in a query will override that exclusion.

              Default: empty list. Note that notmuch puts deleted;spam  here  when  creating  new
              configuration file.

       show.extra_headers
              By default notmuch-show includes the following headers in structured output if they
              are present in the message: Subject, From, To, Cc, Bcc, Reply-To, Date. This option
              allows the specification of a list of further headers to output.

              History: This configuration value was introduced in notmuch 0.35.

              Default: empty list.

       squery.<name>
              Expansion   for   named   query  called  <name>,  using  s-expression  syntax.  See
              notmuch-sexp-queries for more information about s-expression queries.

       user.name
              Your full name.

              Default: $NAME variable if set, otherwise read from /etc/passwd.

       user.other_email
              A  list  of  other  email  addresses  at  which  you  receive  email   (see   also,
              user.primary_email)

              Default: not set.

       user.primary_email
              Your primary email address.

              Default:  $EMAIL  variable  if  set,  otherwise  constructed  from the username and
              hostname of the current machine.

FILES

   CONFIGURATION
       Notmuch configuration file search order:

       1. File specified by notmuch --config global option; see notmuch.

       2. File specified by NOTMUCH_CONFIG environment variable.

       3. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/notmuch/<profile>/config where <profile> is defined by NOTMUCH_PROFILE
          environment variable if set, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/notmuch/default/config otherwise.

       4. $HOME/.notmuch-config.<profile>   where   <profile>   is   defined  by  NOTMUCH_PROFILE
          environment variable if set, $HOME/.notmuch-config otherwise.

   DATABASE LOCATION
       Notmuch database search order:

       1. Directory specified by NOTMUCH_DATABASE environment variable.

       2. Directory specified by config key database.path.

       3. $XDG_DATA_HOME/notmuch/<profile>  where  <profile>  is   defined   by   NOTMUCH_PROFILE
          environment variable if set, $XDG_DATA_HOME/notmuch/default otherwise.

       4. Directory specified by MAILDIR environment variable.

       5. $HOME/mail

   HOOKS
       Notmuch hook directory search order:

       1. Directory specified by database.hook_dir configuration option.

       2. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/notmuch/<profile>/hooks  where <profile> is defined by NOTMUCH_PROFILE
          environment variable if set, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/notmuch/default/hooks otherwise.

       3. <database.path>/.notmuch/hooks

SEE ALSO

       notmuch,  notmuch-count,   notmuch-dump,   notmuch-hooks,   notmuch-insert,   notmuch-new,
       notmuch-properties,  notmuch-reply, notmuch-restore, notmuch-search, notmuch-search-terms,
       notmuch-show, notmuch-tag

AUTHOR

       Carl Worth and many others

COPYRIGHT

       2009-2024, Carl Worth and many others