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NAME

       aerc-notmuch - notmuch configuration for aerc(1)

SYNOPSIS

       aerc supports using the notmuch email system as a backend, for fast indexing and
       searching.

       For this to be enabled, aerc needs to be build with notmuch support. Refer to the
       installation instructions for details.

CONFIGURATION

       Notmuch accounts currently are not supported with the :new-account command and must be
       added manually.

       In accounts.conf (see aerc-accounts(5)), the following notmuch-specific options are
       available:

       check-mail-cmd = <command>
           Command to run in conjunction with check-mail option.

           Example:
               check-mail-cmd = mbsync -a

       check-mail-timeout = <duration>
           Timeout for the check-mail-cmd. The command will be stopped if it does not complete in
           this interval and an error will be displayed. Increase from the default if repeated
           errors occur

           Default: 10s

       source = notmuch://<path>
           The source indicates the path to the directory containing your notmuch database
           (usually a .notmuch/ folder).

           The path portion of the URL following notmuch:// must be either an absolute path
           prefixed by / or a path relative to your home directory prefixed with ~. For example:

               source = notmuch:///home/me/mail

               source = notmuch://~/mail

       query-map = <file>
           Path to a file containing a mapping from display name to notmuch query in the form of
           <NAME>=<QUERY>.

           Multiple entries can be specified, one per line. Lines starting with # are ignored and
           serve as comments.

           e.g. inbox=tag:inbox and not tag:archived

       exclude-tags = <tag1,tag2,tag3...>
           Comma separated list of tags which will be excluded from query results, unless
           explicitly mentioned in the query.

           This can for example be useful if you use an archive or spam tag.

       maildir-store = <path>
           Path to the maildir store containing the message files backing the notmuch database.
           This is often the same as the notmuch database path. If specified, this option will be
           used by aerc to list available folders and enable commands such as :delete and
           :archive.

           N.B.: aerc will still always show messages and not files (under notmuch, a single
           message can be represented by several files), which makes the semantics of certain
           commands as move ambiguous: for example, if you try to move a message represented by
           several files, aerc will not know what to do and thus refuse.

       maildir-account-path = <path>
           Path to the maildir account relative to the maildir-store.

           This could be used to achieve traditional maildir one tab per account behavior. The
           note on maildir-store also applies to this option.

USAGE

       Notmuch shows slightly different behavior than for example imap. Some commands are
       slightly different in semantics and mentioned below:

       cf <notmuch query>
           The change folder command allows for arbitrary notmuch queries. Performing a :cf
           command will perform a new top-level notmuch query.

       filter <notmuch query>
           The filter command for notmuch backends takes in arbitrary notmuch queries. It applies
           the query on the set of messages shown in the message list. This can be used to
           perform successive filters/queries. It is equivalent to performing a set of queries
           concatenated with "and".

SEE ALSO

       aerc(1) aerc-accounts(5) aerc-smtp(5) aerc-maildir(5)

AUTHORS

       Originally created by Drew DeVault and maintained by Robin Jarry who is assisted by other
       open source contributors. For more information about aerc development, see
       https://sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/.

                                            2024-10-24                            AERC-NOTMUCH(5)