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+From: Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com>\r
+To: David Edmondson <dme@dme.org>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org\r
+Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/5] Add support for specifying tags during "notmuch\r
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+On Fri, 02 May 2014, David Edmondson <dme@dme.org> wrote:\r
+> v1:\r
+>\r
+> This patch set allows a user to specify a list of tags to be\r
+> added/removed to messages discovered during "notmuch new".\r
+>\r
+> Two use-cases are envisaged:\r
+> 1) A chunk of messages was just dumped into the configured\r
+> directory by hand, and the user doesn't want the 'inbox' tag\r
+> applied to them. Run 'notmuch new -inbox'.\r
+> 2) A periodic mail processing script wants to add new messages to\r
+> the database, then process those newly added messages to add\r
+> convenience tags, etc. without worrying about the user or other\r
+> instances of the script manipulating tags at the same time. Use\r
+> this approach:\r
+> KEY=$RANDOM\r
+> notmuch new +$KEY\r
+> notmuch tag +notmuch tag:$KEY and to:notmuch@notmuchmail.org\r
+> notmuch tag +gnus tag:$KEY and to:ding@gnus.org\r
+> ...\r
+> notmuch tag -$KEY tag:$KEY\r
+>\r
+> v2: The first version synced tags to flags rather than the other way\r
+> around. Thanks to Mark for complaining at me.\r
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