On Wed, May 19 2021, Tory S. Anderson wrote:
> I've made a branch with a change that should avoid ruining existing
> behavior for anyone not trying to preserve their mail-user-agent. How can
> I submit this thing?
IIRC David already posted something on this mailing list.
but anyway; FYI, and rem
I've made a branch with a change that should avoid ruining existing behavior
for anyone not trying to preserve their mail-user-agent. How can I submit this
thing?
David Bremner writes:
> "Tory S. Anderson" writes:
>
>> I send mail with either global C-x m (compose-mail) or from my gnus
>> buf
"Tory S. Anderson" writes:
> I send mail with either global C-x m (compose-mail) or from my gnus
> buffer when I reply to a message. In both cases, if I happen to have
> visited a notmuch search result previously, it has changed my headers
> and completion methods. Yeah, over-writing mail-user-ag
I send mail with either global C-x m (compose-mail) or from my gnus buffer when
I reply to a message. In both cases, if I happen to have visited a notmuch
search result previously, it has changed my headers and completion methods.
Yeah, over-writing mail-user-agent seems to be the case -- I see
web...@toryanderson.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> As an emacs user, I use notmuch for searching and indexing my mail,
> and love it. The only problem is that every time I open a message in
> notmuch, it overwrites my message configuration for sending mails. In
> particular, it seems to change m
As an emacs user, I use notmuch for searching and indexing my mail, and love
it. The only problem is that every time I open a message in notmuch, it
overwrites my message configuration for sending mails. In particular, it seems
to change my headers, and my completion-methods. I need to reset thi