On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 10:22:09 -0500, Jameson Rollins <jrollins at finestructure.net> wrote: > To me it seems the issue here is the distinction between the notmuch > CLI, and any other reader UI that uses it. AFAICT, the CLI actually has > no need to know what "your" email address is, so I don't see why it > should be configured in the notmuch config. Your reader on the other > hand does need to know, so it should be set there.
+1. Except for making the "from:~me" synonym available for searches :) > This is related to another current pet peeve of mine which is that > notmuch puts my email address in the Bcc: field in my response template. > I do not want to bcc myself on my responses. Generally, I don't think > it should be the business of the CLI to set any of the header fields in > mail that I send out. +1 I agree. The mailer should be putting a BCC in, if that is what the user wants, not notmuch Sebastian