We noticed a couple of bugs in the notmuch 0.3 release, (including an infinite loop), so there's a clear need for a 0.3.1 release sooner rather than later. Thanks already to everyone who tested, reported, and fixed bugs in 0.3. We've already got fixes in place for every bug that has been identified. And we've already had a couple of new features land as well. I feel comfortable with what's in place in master now for the 0.3.1 release. But I'd like to wait for a couple of hours (at least) this time to ensure nobody notices any last-minute bug that should be fixed. So please test out the code in master, especially the new features and bug fixes mentioned below, and let me know if you find anything that should be fixed. Thanks, -Carl PS. Here are the preliminary release notes I've put together for 0.3.1: General bug fix --------------- Fix an infinite loop in "notmuch reply" This bug could be triggered by replying to a message where the user's primary email address did not appear in the To: header and the user had not configured any secondary email addresses. The bug was a simple re-use of the same iterator variable in nested loops. Emacs bug fixes --------------- Fix calculations for line wrapping in the primary "notmuch" view. Fix Fcc support to prompt to create a directory if the specified Fcc directory does not exist. New emacs features ------------------ Add a new, optional hook for detecting inline patches This hook is disabled by default but can be enabled with a checkbox under ""Notmuch Show Insert Text/Plain Hook" in the notmuch customize interface. It allows for inline patches to be detected and treated as if they were attachments, (with context-sensitive highlighting). Automatically tag messages as "replied" when sending a reply This feature adds a "replied" tag by default, but can easily be customized to add or remove other tags as well. For example, a user might use a tag of "needs-reply" and can configure this feature to automatically remove that tag when replying. See "Notmuch Message Mark Replied" in the notmuch customize interface. -- carl.d.worth@intel.com