notmuch-new(1)

NAME

   notmuch-new - incorporate new mail into the notmuch database

SYNOPSIS

   notmuch new [options]

DESCRIPTION

   Find and import any new messages to the database.

   The  new  command scans all sub-directories of the database, performing
   full-text indexing on new messages that are  found.  Each  new  message
   will automatically be tagged with both the inbox and unread tags.

   You  should  run  notmuch new once after first running notmuch setup to
   create the initial database. The first run may take a long time if  you
   have a significant amount of mail (several hundred thousand messages or
   more). Subsequently, you should run notmuch new whenever  new  mail  is
   delivered  and  you  wish  to  incorporate it into the database.  These
   subsequent runs will be much quicker than the initial run.

   Invoking notmuch with no command argument will run new if notmuch setup
   has  previously been completed, but notmuch new has not previously been
   run.

   notmuch new updates tags according  to  maildir  flag  changes  if  the
   maildir.synchronize_flags   configuration   option   is   enabled.  See
   notmuch-config(1) for details.

   The new command supports hooks. See notmuch-hooks(5) for  more  details
   on hooks.

   Supported options for new include

      --no-hooks
             Prevents hooks from being run.

      --quiet
             Do not print progress or results.

SEE ALSO

   notmuch(1),   notmuch-config(1),   notmuch-count(1),   notmuch-dump(1),
   notmuch-hooks(5),         notmuch-insert(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

COPYRIGHT

   2009-2016, Carl Worth and many others



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