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| | ===============
notmuch-address
===============
SYNOPSIS
========
**notmuch** **address** [*option* ...] <*search-term*> ...
DESCRIPTION
===========
Search for messages matching the given search terms, and display the
addresses from them. Duplicate addresses are filtered out.
See **notmuch-search-terms(7)** for details of the supported syntax for
<search-terms>.
Supported options for **address** include
``--format=``\ (**json**\ \|\ **sexp**\ \|\ **text**\ \|\ **text0**)
Presents the results in either JSON, S-Expressions, newline
character separated plain-text (default), or null character
separated plain-text (compatible with **xargs(1)** -0 option
where available).
``--format-version=N``
Use the specified structured output format version. This is
intended for programs that invoke **notmuch(1)** internally. If
omitted, the latest supported version will be used.
``--output=(sender|recipients)``
Controls which information appears in the output. This option
can be given multiple times to combine different outputs.
Omitting this option is equivalent to
--output=sender --output=recipients.
**sender**
Output all addresses from the *From* header.
Note: Searching for **sender** should be much faster than
searching for **recipients**, because sender addresses are
cached directly in the database whereas other addresses
need to be fetched from message files.
**recipients**
Output all addresses from the *To*, *Cc* and *Bcc*
headers.
``--sort=``\ (**newest-first**\ \|\ **oldest-first**)
This option can be used to present results in either
chronological order (**oldest-first**) or reverse chronological
order (**newest-first**).
By default, results will be displayed in reverse chronological
order, (that is, the newest results will be displayed first).
``--exclude=(true|false|all|flag)``
A message is called "excluded" if it matches at least one tag in
search.tag\_exclude that does not appear explicitly in the
search terms. This option specifies whether to omit excluded
messages in the search process.
The default value, **true**, prevents excluded messages from
matching the search terms.
**all** additionally prevents excluded messages from appearing
in displayed results, in effect behaving as though the excluded
messages do not exist.
**false** allows excluded messages to match search terms and
appear in displayed results. Excluded messages are still marked
in the relevant outputs.
**flag** only has an effect when ``--output=summary``. The
output is almost identical to **false**, but the "match count"
is the number of matching non-excluded messages in the thread,
rather than the number of matching messages.
EXIT STATUS
===========
This command supports the following special exit status codes
``20``
The requested format version is too old.
``21``
The requested format version is too new.
SEE ALSO
========
**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**,
**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**,
**notmuch-new(1)**, **notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**,
**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)**,
***notmuch-search(1)**
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