On Fri, Apr 24, 2026 at 09:22:51PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:

>     mdir = mailbox.Maildir('~/Maildir/');
> 
>     for i, r in enumerate(reviews):
>         inline = r.get('inline_review', '') or ''
>         if not inline:
>             continue
> 
>         author_name = r.get('author_name', 'Sashiko Reviewer')
>         author_email = r.get('author_email', '[email protected]')
> 
>         msgid = msgids[r['patch_id']]
>         subject = subjects[r['patch_id']]
> 
>         # Create the Email object
>         msg = EmailMessage()
>         msg['Subject'] = f"Re: {subject}"
>         msg['From'] = f"{author_name} <{author_email}>"
>         msg['To'] = "[email protected]"
>         msg['Date'] = formatdate(localtime=True)
> 
>         # The critical threading headers
>         msg['Message-ID'] = f"<review-{i}-{msgid}>"
>         msg['References'] = f"<{msgid}>"
>         msg['In-Reply-To'] = f"<{msgid}>"
> 
>         msg.set_content(inline)
> 
>         mdir.add(msg)
> 
>     mdir.flush()

So Ideally I would have 'Reply-to' header set to the original sender and
added 'Cc' like the original email. However, AFAICT the JSON does not
contain this information, and while I could use the mdir object to find
the original message in my Inbox, this is incredibly slow.

I have a TODO to use python-notmuch to do this, but haven't gotten
around to doing this yet.

With that 'fixed' I could actually reply to these messages and it would
all 'just' work. For now I copy/paste when needed.

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