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22 From: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>
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23 To: Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>,
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25 Subject: Re: [PATCH] Remove bcc header from notmuch reply.
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53 On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:33:18 -0400, Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure=
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55 > Notmuch reply should not be Bcc'ing the sender by default. This is
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56 > not the appropriate way to save copies of sent mail (which should
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57 > probably be handled by an Fcc header) and it doesn't give the user the
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58 > option to not be bcc'd. This is really something that should be
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59 > handled by the reader UI. For instance, emacs message-mode can easily
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60 > be configured to add Bcc's if the user wishes.
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62 > Now that we finally have good built-in fcc support, we can finally get
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63 > rid of the annoying bcc in notmuch-reply.
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65 > This is a resubmit of an old patch that has been rebased against the
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66 > current head of cworth/master.
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68 I do want to apply this patch. But before I do I want the emacs
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69 interface to be doing *something* to ensure the user gets a copy of all
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70 sent messages by default.
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72 That could be a non-nil FCC value by default. Or if people think that's
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73 stepping on the user's mailstore namespace too much, it could be a Bcc
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76 Either way, I know that some users *do* want to use Bcc (or even Cc!)
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77 rather than Fcc. So I'd also like an emacs variable to select that too.
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