Hi, I use notmuch via Emacs.
Here's what I want: When I hit C-c C-c to send a message, I'd like it to be passed to a script (likely a Python one, although I may consider an Elisp function if an external script is not possible) for modification of headers, before it is sent to the MTA (Postfix in my case). A bonus would be to have the modified message stored in the FCC location, instead of the original one. Is this possible? An alternative may be to modify the message /before/ it goes to message-send-and-exit. I'm inexperienced in Elisp - would this be via what's called "advising"? BTW, all I really want to do is modify the From: field based on the recipients (for every email, with no default From). I'll welcome suggestions for existing ways to do that. I Googled a little, but didn't find a clear good solution. Furthermore, I expect over time the rules by which I pick the From: field will get more complex than my knowledge of Elisp. Thanks. -- My sister opened a computer store in Hawaii. She sells C shells down by the seashore. /\ /\ /\ / / \/ \ u e e n / \/ a w a z >>>>>>mueen at nawaz.org<<<<<< anl