On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:49:35 +0100, Michal Sojka <sojk...@fel.cvut.cz> wrote: > Hmm, I understand. My worry about this approach is the following: Now it > is very straightforward to start using notmuch. You only answer a few > questions when you run notmuch for the first time and then it works. If > we apply your patch, some additional configuration is needed and a > novice might not know how to do it.
To me it seems the issue here is the distinction between the notmuch CLI, and any other reader UI that uses it. AFAICT, the CLI actually has no need to know what "your" email address is, so I don't see why it should be configured in the notmuch config. Your reader on the other hand does need to know, so it should be set there. This is related to another current pet peeve of mine which is that notmuch puts my email address in the Bcc: field in my response template. I do not want to bcc myself on my responses. Generally, I don't think it should be the business of the CLI to set any of the header fields in mail that I send out. In short, the CLI should deal with indexing my mail. It really has no need to know who I am. jamie.
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