"artur.brzozowski" <artur.brzozow...@protonmail.com> writes:

> I am trying out notmuch and notmuch.el as an Emacs user. When adding some
> funcitonality to Emacs, I usually wrap its setup inside a 
> (with-eval-after-load)
> block to defer it for when it is needed. I noticed that in case of notmuch.el,
> some settings are not properly set if included in in the macro - here I mean a
> quite important option 'notmuch-search-oldest-first' which I set to nil. When
> included inside the (with-eval-after-load) body it remains unchanged. Of 
> course
> italso makes me wonder if any other variable acts in this way and needs to be
> set at Emacs runtime.

I'm not sure about with-eval-after-load, but

1) you need to use setq-default for this variable (or use customize),
   because it is buffer-local.

2) You can achieve the same deferral of settings by adding your settings
   to ~/.emacs.d/notmuch-config.el
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