Where to obtain notmuch 0.32 =========================== https://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.32.tar.xz Which can be verified with: https://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.32.tar.xz.sha256.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 e91e5706ffb615d5ebc5a47ce197d4ec2efca06eea77a0ddcb7af2e4c2543646 notmuch-0.32.tar.xz -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEkiyHYXwaY0SiY6fqA0U5G1WqFSEFAmCOew4ACgkQA0U5G1Wq FSGQ+g//QnEK8hx0/QOnQPVZWvcf6FLSznT7BT2y1tPPnA2WTUibJQsw/wGqvNiE ClFgNh+RY963pwkYkTcSRDynbJlgmHU5IccQ4SpjX9cufwFwEOewulweo1MOhAle ZeOrOAnhpy/E54yCLZjjdYamjnM3dU4IDCJH3bBEcDMQmlwovyVU53eiqXYFc4oI J+WE2Zj5L9QZwaQlFFCHbU4oDmarrilUAY0/Jki+ApnOvBksko4CIRZrbx2EpRa3 QGcd35FisVi1Uxkke98PQ+6hnv9boS5PzTuAbBb7yLhCvSx4mbqj2zGT9NwOMarf y41lzRkpYasCJvYojIJPiTyWY06+TPuqGd0/b88QmGEJXYpVx8bo2Vc8n+jZ87jp bqutJb4ga5Efw7WrGs86A146GvY7hcnxEFn45cxiiTDYGQRFLY+KFEDBKI/jTmCd Q6Dm1uFXGCObR82sLGDz9VQ0QScg8M9XXTawu1XTApyMCsLRMSAMFRUO5PqkbD86 s8ka6y+Eyg0U/XyJERvjdrROE0ZDrqdDa41dxy96+O/nLwcrzJOVwyshdiPMrDX+ UwDsXHOqwO7ZyF3Ub7jyIwd0Ft9pPVmIumFZsev0fwAU2d6438X5tDE3RUjUT2+Q r1JMCilH3nC9wzBiw+n2S0B8LzDHgkWcZci/fitZoUn7XrdCyYw= =UAjW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- https://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.32.tar.xz.asc (signed by David Bremner) What's new in notmuch 0.32 ========================= General ------- This release includes a significant overhaul of the configuration management facilities for notmuch. The previous distinction between configuration items that can be modified via plain text configuration files and those that must be set in the database via the "notmuch config" subcommand is gone, and all configuration items can be set in both ways. The external configuration file overrides configuration items in the database. The location of database, hooks, and configuration files is now more flexible, with several new configuration variables. In particular XDG locations are now supported as fallbacks for database, configuration and hooks. For more information see `notmuch-config(1)`. Library ------- To support the new configuration facilities, several functions and constants have been added to the notmuch API. Most notably: - `notmuch_database_create_with_config` - `notmuch_database_open_with_config` - `notmuch_database_load_config` - `notmuch_config_get` A previously requested API change is that `notmuch_database_reopen` is now exposed (and generalized). The previously severe slowdowns from large numbers calls to notmuch_database_remove_message or notmuch_message_delete in one session has been fixed. As always, the canonical source of API documentation is `lib/notmuch.h`, or the doxygen formatted documentation in `notmuch(3)` CLI --- The `notmuch config set` subcommand gained a `--database` argument to specify that the database should be updated, rather than a config file. The speed of `notmuch new` and `notmuch reindex` in dealing with large numbers of mail file deletions is significantly improved. Emacs ----- Completion related updates include: de-duplicating tags offered for completion, use the actual initial input in address completion, allow users to opt out of notmuch address completion, and do not force Ido when prompting for senders. Some keymaps used to contain bindings for unnamed commands. These lambda expressions have been replaced by named commands (symbols), to ease customization. Lexical binding is now used in all notmuch-emacs libraries. Fix bug in calling `notmuch-mua-mail` with a non-nil RETURN-ACTION. Removed, inlined or renamed functions and variables: `notmuch-address-locate-command`, `notmuch-documentation-first-line`, `notmuch-folder`, `notmuch-hello-trim', `notmuch-hello-versions` => `notmuch-version`, `notmuch-remove-if-not`, `notmuch-search-disjunctive-regexp`, `notmuch-sexp-eof`, `notmuch-split-content-type`, and `notmuch-tree-button-activate`. What is notmuch =============== Notmuch is a system for indexing, searching, reading, and tagging large collections of email messages in maildir or mh format. It uses the Xapian library to provide fast, full-text search with a convenient search syntax. For more about notmuch, see https://notmuchmail.org