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NAME

       notmuch-dump - creates a plain-text dump of the tags of each message

SYNOPSIS

       notmuch dump [--gzip] [--format=(batch-tag|sup)] [--output=<file>] [--] [<search-term> ...]

DESCRIPTION

       Dump tags for messages matching the given search terms.

       Output is to the given filename, if any, or to stdout.

       These  tags  are  the  only  data  in  the  notmuch  database  that  can't be recreated from the messages
       themselves. The output of notmuch dump is therefore the only critical thing  to  backup  (and  much  more
       friendly to incremental backup than the native database files.)

       See notmuch-search-terms(7) for details of the supported syntax for <search-terms>. With no search terms,
       a dump of all messages in the database will be generated. A "--"  argument  instructs  notmuch  that  the
       remaining arguments are search terms.

       Supported options for dump include

          --gzip Compress the output in a format compatible with gzip(1).

          --format=(sup|batch-tag)
                 Notmuch  restore  supports  two  plain  text  dump  formats, both with one message-id per line,
                 followed by a list of tags.

                 batch-tag
                     The default batch-tag dump format is intended to more robust against malformed  message-ids
                     and tags containing whitespace or non-ascii(7) characters. Each line has the form
                        +<encoded-tag> +<encoded-tag> ... -- id:<quoted-message-id>

                     Tags are hex-encoded by replacing every byte not matching the regex [A-Za-z0-9@=.,_+-] with
                     %nn where nn is the two digit hex encoding. The message ID is a valid Xapian query,  quoted
                     using  Xapian boolean term quoting rules: if the ID contains whitespace or a close paren or
                     starts with a double quote, it must be enclosed in double quotes and double  quotes  inside
                     the  ID  must be doubled. The astute reader will notice this is a special case of the batch
                     input format for notmuch-tag(1); note that the single message-id  query  is  mandatory  for
                     notmuch-restore(1).

                 sup
                     The  sup  dump file format is specifically chosen to be compatible with the format of files
                     produced by sup-dump. So if you've previously been using sup for  mail,  then  the  notmuch
                     restore  command  provides  you  a  way  to import all of your tags (or labels as sup calls
                     them). Each line has the following form
                        <message-id> ( <tag> ... )

                     with zero or more tags are separated by  spaces.  Note  that  (malformed)  message-ids  may
                     contain  arbitrary  non-null  characters.  Note  also  that  tags  with  spaces will not be
                     correctly restored with this format.

          --output=<filename>
                 Write output to given file instead of stdout.

SEE ALSO

       notmuch(1), notmuch-config(1),  notmuch-count(1),  notmuch-hooks(5),  notmuch-insert(1),  notmuch-new(1),
       notmuch-reply(1),   notmuch-restore(1),   notmuch-search(1),   notmuch-search-terms(7),  notmuch-show(1),
       notmuch-tag(1)

AUTHOR

       Carl Worth and many others

       2009-2015, Carl Worth and many others