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35 Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/4] Quoting HTML-only emails in replies redux
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42 From: David Edmondson <dme@dme.org>
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66 On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 02:38:38 -0500, Aaron Ecay <aaronecay@gmail.com> wrote:
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67 > On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 09:26:59 +0000, David Edmondson <dme@dme.org> wrote:
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68 > > Given that we're now doing a bunch of work in emacs as part of the reply
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69 > > setup, why not just grab the content of the original message from the
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70 > > show buffer and quote that?
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72 > > The last time that approach was discussed Carl was against it because it
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73 > > moved the emacs UI away from the behaviour of the CLI, but it seems that
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74 > > we're already heading in that direction.
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76 > I have been watching this patch series with interest, because it seemed
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77 > that when it landed it would be a good time for me to begin work on a
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78 > patch to allow notmuch to function like other emacs MUAs in constructing
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79 > the reply buffer internally to emacs, rather than through notmuch. This
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80 > allows (at least) three things:
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81 > - Greater flexibility in the construction of address lists. For example,
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82 > there are some email lists where I want replies to list mail to go only
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83 > to the list, not also to the original sender.
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85 Is there a mechanistic way to determine the correct behaviour in this
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86 respect? I suspect that it's exactly the kind of thing that Carl wanted
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87 to be included in 'notmuch' itself, so that other UIs can benefit.
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89 > Additionally, I like to
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90 > reply from my university address if colleagues write to my Gmail one.
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91 > If a lisp function is generating the replies, it can be made to run a
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92 > hook allowing users to insert these or other custom behaviors.
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93 > - The same reasoning as above, applied to signatures. (different ones
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94 > for different recipients)
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96 You can do both of these things today using `message-send-hook' (I do).
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98 > - There exists at least one emacs package (supercite) which allows
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99 > customization of the quoting of email replies. This automates the
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100 > =E2=80=9CFirstname>=E2=80=9D style quotes one sometimes sees, as well a=
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102 > possiblities. It defines a way for emacs MUAs to construct reply
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103 > buffers to cooperate with it, which many of the big emacs MUAs obey
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104 > (Gnus and Wanderlust certainly do). This is explained in the =E2=80=9C=
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106 > to MUA authors=E2=80=9D section of the supercite manual (distributed wi=
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110 I dislike supercite, so no support from me in that direction :-)
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