Modify message after send...?

2015-07-21 Thread David Mazieres
mailinglists at nawaz.org writes: > Hi, > > I use notmuch via Emacs. > > Here's what I want: > > When I hit C-c C-c to send a message, I'd like it to be passed to a > script (likely a Python one, although I may consider an Elisp function > if an external script is not possible) for modification

notmuch-lazysync -- synchronizing tags using dropbox

2015-07-21 Thread David Mazieres
Daniel Schoepe writes: > The way tag changes are logged is a bit of a hack, but it could be > improved in the future by adding a post-tag hook to notmuch. One thing to look into, if you are thinking of a better logging mechanism, is that Xapian itself has a change logging mechanism for

Re: Modify message after send...?

2015-07-21 Thread David Mazieres
mailingli...@nawaz.org writes: Hi, I use notmuch via Emacs. Here's what I want: When I hit C-c C-c to send a message, I'd like it to be passed to a script (likely a Python one, although I may consider an Elisp function if an external script is not possible) for modification of headers,

notmuch-lazysync -- synchronizing tags using dropbox

2015-07-21 Thread Daniel Schoepe
Hi, I needed a way to synchronize notmuch tags between machines without having to sync all my mail as well (à la muchsync) and without using Gmail labels for this. As a result, I ended up writing a small tool to do this by using normal file synchronizers like seafile[1] or dropbox to do the

Re: notmuch-lazysync -- synchronizing tags using dropbox

2015-07-21 Thread David Mazieres
Daniel Schoepe dan...@schoepe.org writes: The way tag changes are logged is a bit of a hack, but it could be improved in the future by adding a post-tag hook to notmuch. One thing to look into, if you are thinking of a better logging mechanism, is that Xapian itself has a change logging