Hi David, Thanks for looking into this. Much appreciated.
Yes, following your steps, emacs -q followed by "M-x load-library <return> notmuch", I was able to send an email without the error. It prompted me for my smtp server, username, and password, then returned this: Sending email Sending email done Invalid image size (see `max-image-size') Mark set Saving file /Users/peter/Dropbox/mail/gmail/sent/tmp/1451367804.6837_72197_1.Infinity.local... Wrote /Users/peter/Dropbox/mail/gmail/sent/tmp/1451367804.6837_72197_1.Infinity.local Sending...done To answer your other question, yes, there is an Fcc: header when I try to send email from my regular Emacs configuration. It's the same header I saw when I sent email from the minimal configuration: Fcc: /Users/peter/Dropbox/mail/gmail/sent That directory does indeed exist: drwxr-xr-x@ 9 peter staff 306 Dec 27 21:54 *sent* And it contains: .DS_Store .mbsyncstate *.nnmaildir* .uidvalidity *cur* *new* *tmp* Does this give us any leads? Thanks again. On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 9:46 AM, David Bremner <da...@tethera.net> wrote: > fauno <fa...@kiwwwi.com.ar> writes: > > > Peter Salazar <cycleofs...@gmail.com> writes: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I'm using notmuch-mode from within Emacs to send email using > async/mbsync > >> through Gmail. However, every time I send email from within Emacs, I get > >> this error: > > > > i got this message too for fcc with default values, i'm on emacs 24.5 > > with notmuch 0.21 > > > > Can either of you replicate the problem with a minimal configuration, > ideally with "emacs -q", followed by "M-x load-library <return> > notmuch"? > > If so, does the path in the Fcc header exist? If so, what is it? a file, > a directory, a symlink? > > For me, in emacs 24.5 / notmuch 0.21, with emacs -q, if that path is > missing I am prompted to create it. If I refuse, then I later get a > message about not being a maildir. > > I guess the tl;dr is that I can't duplicate this problem. Looking at the > traceback Peter provided, it looks like he is using > "send-message-without-bullets" to send the message. Since this isn't a > notmuch function, it's likely bypassing the notmuch fcc setup that > notmuch-mua-send and notmuch-mua-send-and-exit do. > > > d > >
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