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25 Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 20:39:01 +0100
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26 From: Adrien BUSTANY <madcat@mymadcat.com>
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40 Subject: Re: [notmuch] keeping a copy of sent mail locally
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55 On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 09:27:04 -0800, Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> wrote:
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56 > On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 15:29:15 +1100, Alex Ghitza <aghitza@gmail.com>
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58 >> It looks like we need a way to get the primary email address from the
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61 > Yes, we definitely need that.
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63 >> Actually, while we're at it, we can consider making this
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64 >> more flexible and adding a new option to the config file (e.g. bcc=...)
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65 >> which would take a semicolon-separated list of email addresses (in case
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66 >> someone wants to always bcc an address other than the primary one).
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68 > And that would be fine too.
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70 >> Is there a nice clean way of getting the config variables in
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72 >> Or should this go into a new file notmuch-compose.c? Note that the
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73 >> latter would imply having a new command like "notmuch compose".
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75 > I think we want a new C file to make it easy to ask for options out of
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76 > the configuration file. The operation of "notmuch compose" seems simple
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77 > enough to not be necessary, (though maybe it would make it easier to get
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78 > standard behavior among different interfaces).
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79 What about adding a way to get/set config variables from the notmuch
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81 line ? Would that be bloat ?
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82 That would even allow changing the internal format of the conf. file
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84 breaking the clients...
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