01-12-2010
Hi,
Thanks a lot but i need to send around 1000 search strings together. Is it possible to pass as a file using the command.
Waiting for reply
Thanks
Uma
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NAME
notmuch-reply - Constructs a reply template for a set of messages.
SYNOPSIS
notmuch reply [options...] <search-term>...
DESCRIPTION
Constructs a reply template for a set of messages.
To make replying to email easier, notmuch reply takes an existing set of messages and constructs a suitable mail template. The Reply-to:
header (if any, otherwise From:) is used for the To: address. Unless --reply-to=sender is specified, values from the To: and Cc: headers
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Finally, the original contents of the emails are quoted by prefixing each line with '> ' and included in the body.
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Supported options for reply include
--format=(default|json|headers-only)
default
Includes subject and quoted message body.
json
Produces JSON output containing headers for a reply message and the contents of the original message. This output can be
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headers-only
Only produces In-Reply-To, References, To, Cc, and Bcc headers.
--reply-to=(all|sender)
all (default)
Replies to all addresses.
sender
Replies only to the sender. If replying to user's own message (Reply-to: or From: header is one of the user's configured
email addresses), try To:, Cc:, and Bcc: headers in this order, and copy values from the first that contains something other
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Decrypt any MIME encrypted parts found in the selected content (ie. "multipart/encrypted" parts). Status of the decryption will
be reported (currently only supported with --format=json) and the multipart/encrypted part will be replaced by the decrypted
content.
See notmuch-search-terms(7) for details of the supported syntax for <search-terms>.
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