I'm just getting started setting up to use notmuch (your message
attracted my attention to it!) but looks like the afew script is
designed to do this, as a companion processer ("initial tagging") for
notmuch.https://github.com/teythoon/afew That and other initial tagging strategies are described here: https://notmuchmail.org/initial_tagging/ Google round to see how others have used it in their setup. >>>>> "n" == ng0 <[email protected]> writes: n> Ricardo Wurmus <[email protected]> writes: >> ng0 <[email protected]> writes: >> >>>>> ng0 <[email protected]> skribis: >>>>> >>>>> Let's say you use notmuch as your Email sorting system, and you are >>>>> subscribed to more than one projects [email protected], how do you filter >>>>> them? Currently it all ends up in inbox because they can't be >>>>> categorized, which is annoying for me. It's all [email protected] for >>>>> me. Is there some other value I can look for to sort them? >> >> […] >>> But the email still ends up in my inbox, and as I filter through tags, >>> I'd like to be able to throw guix related things into tag:guix::bug. >>> Recommending to use another interface doesn't fix this problem. >> >> Notmuch should be able to filter by list. With mu4e I match for >> “list:bug-guix.gnu.org”. All emails to the bug-* lists contain a header >> for “List-Id”, which you may be able to match on. >> >> ~~ Ricardo >> >> n> You would expect it is easy, but it's not: n> https://notmuchmail.org/faq/#index7h2 n> The notmuch email list reminded me to read the faq again. n> -- -- Patricia J. Hawkins
