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NAME

       alot - Terminal MUA using notmuch mail

SYNOPSIS

       alot [options …] [subcommand]

DESCRIPTION

       Alot  is  a  terminal-based  mail  user  agent for the notmuch mail system.  It features a
       modular and command prompt driven interface  to  provide  a  full  MUA  experience  as  an
       alternative to the Emacs mode shipped with notmuch.

OPTIONS

       -r, --read-only
              open notmuch database in read-only mode

       -c FILENAME, --config=FILENAME
              configuration file (default: ~/.config/alot/config)

       -n FILENAME, --notmuch-config=FILENAME
              notmuch configuration file (default: $NOTMUCH_CONFIG or ~/.notmuch-config)

       -C COLOURS, --colour-mode=COLOURS
              number  of  colours  to  use  on  the  terminal;  must  be  1,  16 or 256 (default:
              configuration option colourmode or 256)

       -p PATH, --mailindex-path=PATH
              path to notmuch index

       -d LEVEL, --debug-level=LEVEL
              debug level; must be one of debug, info, warning or error (default: info)

       -l FILENAME, --logfile=FILENAME
              log file (default: /dev/null)

       -h, --help
              display help and exit

       -v, --version
              output version information and exit

COMMANDS

       search start in a search  buffer  using  the  query  string  provided  as  parameter  (see
              notmuch-search-terms(7))

       compose
              compose a new message

       bufferlist
              start with only a bufferlist buffer open

       taglist
              start with only a taglist buffer open

       namedqueries
              start with list of named queries

       pyshell
              start the interactive python shell inside alot

USAGE

       The  arrow  keys,  page-up/down,  j,  k  and  Space can be used to move the focus.  Escape
       cancels prompts and Enter selects. Hit : at any time and type in commands to the prompt.

       The interface shows one buffer at a time, you can use Tab and Shift-Tab to switch  between
       them, close the current buffer with d and list them all with ;.

       The  buffer  type  or mode (displayed at the bottom left) determines which prompt commands
       are available. Usage information on any command can be listed by typing  help  YOURCOMMAND
       to the prompt. The keybindings for the current mode are listed upon pressing ?.

UNIX SIGNALS

       SIGUSR1
              Refreshes the current buffer.

       SIGINT Shuts down the user interface.

SEE ALSO

       notmuch(1)

AUTHOR

       Patrick Totzke

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2012-20 Patrick Totzke