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NAME

       notmuch-emacs-mua - send mail with notmuch and emacs

SYNOPSIS

       notmuch-emacs-mua [options ...] [<to-address> ...]

DESCRIPTION

       Start  composing  an email in the Notmuch Emacs UI with the specified subject, recipients,
       and message body.

       Supported options for notmuch-emacs-mua include

          -h, --help
                 Display help.

          -s, --subject=<subject>
                 Specify the subject of the message.

          --to=<to-address>
                 Specify a recipient (To).

          -c, --cc=<cc-address>
                 Specify a carbon-copy (Cc) recipient.

          -b, --bcc=<bcc-address>
                 Specify a blind-carbon-copy (Bcc) recipient.

          -i, --body=<file>
                 Specify a file to include into the body of the message.

          --no-window-system
                 Even if a window system is available, use the current terminal.

          --client
                 Use emacsclient, rather than emacs. For emacsclient to work, you need an already
                 running Emacs with a server, or use --auto-daemon.

          --auto-daemon
                 Automatically  start  Emacs  in daemon mode, if the Emacs server is not running.
                 Applicable with --client. Implies --create-frame.

          --create-frame
                 Create a new frame instead of trying to use the current Emacs frame.  Applicable
                 with  --client.  This  will  be required when Emacs is running (or automatically
                 started with --auto-daemon) in daemon mode.

          --print
                 Output the resulting elisp to stdout instead of evaluating it.

       The supported positional parameters and short options are a compatible subset of the  mutt
       MUA command-line options.

       Options may be specified multiple times.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       EMACS  Name of emacs command to invoke. Defaults to "emacs".

       EMACSCLIENT
              Name of emacsclient command to invoke. Defaults to "emacsclient".

SEE ALSO

       notmuch(1), emacsclient(1), mutt(1)

AUTHOR

       Carl Worth and many others

COPYRIGHT

       2009-2015, Carl Worth and many others