On Wed, Dec 13 2017, David Bremner wrote: > STORED IN DATABASE, thanks to some doc cleanup by dkg. In general I'd > recommend using using "notmuch config" for all configuration changes, > then you don't have to keep track of which ones are stored in > .notmuch-config. Really? We're deprecating the ability to just edit the configuration file by hand? That's unfortunate. > There are technical reasons for certain items being in > the database, and that's likely to continue. I won't dispute the technical reasons, (I'm out of the loop on that). But if running "notmuch config" to add a saved search stores some necessary data in the database, couldn't the same code be invoked when loading the configuration file and noticing a new saved search there in the file? We've gone out of our way to make the configuration file as useful as possible, (such as by maintaining comments in the file even when using a tool such as "notmuch config" to edit it). Let's please not throw out all the benefits by just saying that manually editing the configuration file is unreliable and people shouldn't do it. -Carl