Re: Address Completion No Longer Working

2018-03-12 Thread David Bremner
david wen riccardi-zhu writes: > Address completion worked out of the box for me with notmuch and > Emacs. Recently, it's stopped working. I've tried setting > notmuch-address-command to internal, as well as toggling > notmuch-address-toggle-internal-completion, but neither has

Re: Address Completion No Longer Working

2018-03-12 Thread Tomi Ollila
On Sun, Mar 11 2018, david wen riccardi-zhu wrote: > Address completion worked out of the box for me with notmuch and > Emacs. Recently, it's stopped working. I've tried setting > notmuch-address-command to internal, as well as toggling > notmuch-address-toggle-internal-completion, but neither

emacs-notmuch: Set variables based on From when composing

2018-03-12 Thread Thomas Schneider
Hello list, I use notmuch with the Emacs frontend and multiple accounts. I’d like it to set the domain part of Message-Id header of any mail I compose to something sensible, e.g. the FQDN of the host (which does not seem to be easy, see [0]) or the domain part of the From header. I was thinking

Re: Address Completion No Longer Working

2018-03-12 Thread Tomi Ollila
On Mon, Mar 12 2018, David Bremner wrote: > david wen riccardi-zhu writes: > >> Address completion worked out of the box for me with notmuch and >> Emacs. Recently, it's stopped working. I've tried setting >> notmuch-address-command to internal, as well as toggling >>

Re: Address Completion No Longer Working

2018-03-12 Thread david wen riccardi-zhu
Thanks, Tomi. So far, I can confirm that completion works with emacs -Q, but not with company. I'm looking into that more now. Tomi Ollila writes: On Sun, Mar 11 2018, david wen riccardi-zhu wrote: Address completion worked out of the box for me with notmuch and Emacs.

Re: Address Completion No Longer Working

2018-03-12 Thread david wen riccardi-zhu
Thanks so much for your time and the suggestions. - try running (notmuch-address-matching "dwrz") in *scratch* (or IELM, or M-:) ; this will eliminate company-mode as a suspect, and potentially give you a traceback if something is going wrong. I can confirm this works in IELM and M-:.