On Sat, May 22 2021, David Bremner wrote: > web...@toryanderson.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes: > >> >> +(defcustom notmuch-mail-user-agent 'notmuch-user-agent >> + "The mail user-agent to use when creating mail after using Notmuch. For >> historical purposes, the default is 'notmuch-user-agent" >> + :group 'notmuch) >> ;;; Mime Utilities >> >> (defun notmuch-foreach-mime-part (function mm-handle) >> @@ -1162,7 +1165,7 @@ Point should be at the beginning of the line." >> >> ;;; _ >> >> -(setq mail-user-agent 'notmuch-user-agent) >> +(setq mail-user-agent notmuch-mail-user-agent) > > OK, I appreciate idea of a smooth upgrade for existing notmuch users. I > wonder though if other emacs MUAs do this? I did not see e.g. a > gnus-mail-user-agent variable. I'm probably biased because I never use > compose-mail to send mail, but I'm wondering if we're better off to just > rip the bandage off and let users who want to use notmuch via generic > emacs mail sending commands configure that.
I am for 'ripping the bandage off' and not configure mail-user-agent outside of notmuch use (and just require 'notmuch would not set anything...) Could we have some 'compose-mail' variant (different name, of course; I had one in mind but then came off-by one problem... >;) which configures mail-user-agent just for that use (or something). Tomi _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-le...@notmuchmail.org