On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 14:21:56 +0100, "Sebastian Spaeth" <sebast...@sspaeth.de> wrote: > First, I think this FCC method is phantastic and it works like a > charm. I agree that we should include the snippets at least in some > "contrib" directory (or doc/examples) to make it easier to find.
I'm really glad this was useful. Thanks of course to Jesse, who initially figured all this out. I'm pretty convinced that soon enough we'll have a new packages worth of notmuch helper functions and scripts. > Jameson Rollins <jroll...@finestructure.net> wrote: > > (defun my-message-header-setup () > > (message-add-header "Fcc: ~/.mail/sent")) > > (add-hook 'message-send-hook 'my-message-header-setup) > > I tried to replace that snippet with: > > (setq message-default-mail-headers "Fcc: ~/.mail/sent\n") > > because I like to see the Fcc header when composing, but this only works > for new messages (via ctrl-x m) and not when invoked with "r"(eply) on > an existing message in notmuch. > > Is message-default-mail-headers only invoked for completely new mails? > The message mode manual doesn't state anything about that. Yeah, I started out doing that as well, but I tried every permutation of setup hooks I could think of and couldn't get consisten behavior when doing replys or new messages. I ended up just using the send-hook because it was simple and consistent. > And I agree with JRollins patch to not add the BCC to myself from > notmuch.el by default. Either make it a notmuch option, or specify how to > set up a default BCC in emacs in the docs. I think this needs to just be done via a personal emacs config. There's really no need for the notmuch CLI to handle this, when it can easily enough be handled by the reader UI. jamie.
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