Adam Wolfe Gordon <awg+notmuch at xvx.ca> writes: > On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 02:25, David Belohrad <david at belohrad.ch> wrote: >> I have reverted back to crontab to issue 'notmuch new' every 5 >> minutes. And frankly speaking, I'm rather thinking to run this command >> from emacs directly everytime I either start notmuch, or refresh view >> using '=' on notmuch-hello buffer. > > You could probably do this with notmuch-hello-refresh-hook, but it > will be a bit tricky: the hook is executed after the notmuch-hello > buffer is refreshed, so you'd have to have it refresh after notmuch > new completes, without running the hook infinitely.
There's notmuch-hello-poll-and-update, bound to 'G' in hello, which runs notmuch-poll-script (customizable; "notmuch new" by default). See the help for those for details. If you want '=' to always do "notmuch new", the easiest way is to rebind it to notmuch-hello-poll-and-update. (But perhaps 'G' is enough?) HTH, Jani.