> Yeah, I think this is the point: you want "*@mydomain.org" to be one of
> the user.other_email. I don't see why that couldn't be done with a
> little work in notmuch-reply.c. I wouldn't mind seeing this
> functionality as well, actually.
So here's my shabby solution (pasted from my .emacs):
;
On Fri, 03 Feb 2012 13:54:07 +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> You could (also) check this (or some other with same name)
>
> https://github.com/altruizine/gnus-alias/blob/master/gnus-alias.el
Thanks for the link, but this method is interactive. I want something
automatic. Nevertheless a nice thing t
Simon Campese
writes:
> I would like to implement the following behaviour: When replying to a
> mail that has "something-3q2tfjf0mexg9huczpv...@public.gmane.org" in the
> "To"-header, I would like
> to have the "From"-header of the reply to be automatically set to this
> address.
message-alter
> Yeah, I think this is the point: you want "*@mydomain.org" to be one of
> the user.other_email. I don't see why that couldn't be done with a
> little work in notmuch-reply.c. I wouldn't mind seeing this
> functionality as well, actually.
So here's my shabby solution (pasted from my .emacs):
;
Simon Campese
writes:
> I would like to implement the following behaviour: When replying to a
> mail that has "something-3Q2Tfjf0mexg9hUCZPvPmw at public.gmane.org" in the
> "To"-header, I would like
> to have the "From"-header of the reply to be automatically set to this
> address.
message-al
On Fri, 03 Feb 2012 13:54:07 +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> You could (also) check this (or some other with same name)
>
> https://github.com/altruizine/gnus-alias/blob/master/gnus-alias.el
Thanks for the link, but this method is interactive. I want something
automatic. Nevertheless a nice thing t
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 16:35:10 +0100, Simon Campese wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> I've got my own domain and when registering or shopping at some website,
> I always use email addresses of the form "websitename at mydomain.org", so
> for example I use "amazon at mydomain.org" when shopping at amazon
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 16:35:10 +0100, Simon Campese
wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> I've got my own domain and when registering or shopping at some website,
> I always use email addresses of the form "websiten...@mydomain.org", so
> for example I use "ama...@mydomain.org" when shopping at amazon. The
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 16:35:10 +0100, Simon Campese wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> I've got my own domain and when registering or shopping at some website,
> I always use email addresses of the form "websitename at mydomain.org", so
> for example I use "amazon at mydomain.org" when shopping at amazon
On Thu, 02 Feb 2012 19:26:53 +0200, Jani Nikula wrote:
> Do you have all those email addresses in the user.other_email
> configuration option in your ~/.notmuch-config? It should do the trick,
> though I can see that it might get a bit tedious if you use plenty of
> email addresses like above.
Ye
On Thu, 02 Feb 2012 19:26:53 +0200, Jani Nikula wrote:
> Do you have all those email addresses in the user.other_email
> configuration option in your ~/.notmuch-config? It should do the trick,
> though I can see that it might get a bit tedious if you use plenty of
> email addresses like above.
Ye
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 16:35:10 +0100, Simon Campese
wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> I've got my own domain and when registering or shopping at some website,
> I always use email addresses of the form "websiten...@mydomain.org", so
> for example I use "ama...@mydomain.org" when shopping at amazon. The
Dear Community,
I've got my own domain and when registering or shopping at some website,
I always use email addresses of the form "websiten...@mydomain.org", so
for example I use "ama...@mydomain.org" when shopping at amazon. The
reason for this is categorizing incoming mail on the one hand, and
i
Dear Community,
I've got my own domain and when registering or shopping at some website,
I always use email addresses of the form "websitename at mydomain.org", so
for example I use "amazon at mydomain.org" when shopping at amazon. The
reason for this is categorizing incoming mail on the one hand,
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