On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 11:39:05AM +0200, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 10:47:40AM -0700, Luck, Tony wrote:
> > I would if I could work out how to use it. From reading the manual
> > page there seem to be a few options to this, but none of them appear
> > to just drop a specific address (apart from my own). :-(
> 
> $ git send-email --to ... --cc ... --cc ... --suppress-cc=all ...
> 
> That should send only to the ones you have in --to and --cc and suppress
> the rest.
> 
> Do a
> 
> $ git send-email -v --dry-run --to ... --cc ... --cc ... --suppress-cc=all ...
> 
> to see what it is going to do.

So there is a "--cc-cmd" option that can do the same as those "-cc" arguments.
Combine that with --suppress-cc=bodycc and things get a bit more automated.

In my .gitconfig:

[sendemail]
        suppresscc = bodycc
        ccCmd = /home/agluck/bin/sendemail.ccCmd

and the command is some sed(1) to grap the Cc: lines except the
[email protected] one:

sed -n \
        -e '/Cc: [email protected]/d' \
        -e '/^Cc: /s///p' \
        -e '/^---/q' $1

-Tony

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