notmuch-emacs-mua¶
SYNOPSIS¶
notmuch emacs-mua [options …] [<to-address> … | <mailto-url>]
DESCRIPTION¶
Start composing an email in the Notmuch Emacs UI with the specified subject, recipients, and message body, or mailto: URL.
Supported options for emacs-mua include
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-h,--help¶ Display help.
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-s,--subject=<subject>¶ Specify the subject of the message.
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--to=<to-address>¶ Specify a recipient (To).
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-c,--cc=<cc-address>¶ Specify a carbon-copy (Cc) recipient.
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-b,--bcc=<bcc-address>¶ Specify a blind-carbon-copy (Bcc) recipient.
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-i,--body=<file>¶ Specify a file to include into the body of the message.
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--hello¶ Go to the Notmuch hello screen instead of the message composition window if no message composition parameters are given.
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--no-window-system¶ Even if a window system is available, use the current terminal.
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--client¶ Use emacsclient(1), rather than emacs(1). For emacsclient(1) to work, you need an already running Emacs with a server, or use
--auto-daemon.
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--auto-daemon¶ Automatically start Emacs in daemon mode, if the Emacs server is not running. Applicable with
--client. Implies--create-frame.
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--create-frame¶ Create a new frame instead of trying to use the current Emacs frame. Applicable with
--client. This will be required when Emacs is running (or automatically started with--auto-daemon) in daemon mode.
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--print¶ Output the resulting elisp to stdout instead of evaluating it.
The supported positional parameters and short options are a compatible subset of the mutt(1) MUA command-line options. The options and positional parameters modifying the message can’t be combined with the mailto: URL.
Options may be specified multiple times.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
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EMACS¶ Name of emacs command to invoke. Defaults to “emacs”.
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EMACSCLIENT¶ Name of emacsclient command to invoke. Defaults to “emacsclient”.