This series allows the use of notmuch insert for fcc. It is rather larger than I would like but I am fairly happy with the user experience. A defcustom controls whether to use notmuch insert or file fcc. The syntax in the insert case is Fcc: folder +tag1 -tag2 which inserts the message in folder, and +tag1 and -tag2 changes (if present) are applied afterwards. Since setting an fcc-header to "| notmuch insert --folder=sent" essentially works, I will try to justify why the series ends this big. The main reason is error handling: the pipe as above does no error handling, so if the notmuch database is locked the fcc will be silently lost. Unfortunately message-do-fcc which handles fcc is quite inflexible and always passes full filename as fcc, which prevents the syntax given above. Thus to get this syntax we need to extract a local copy of message-do-fcc which we simplify and rejig for our needs. The exact rejigged form is in preparation for the postpone/resume/draft patches. We could get rid of file fcc, but some people might still want it, and it is used in the test suite, including by some non-emacs tests (via emacs_fcc_message in test-lib.sh) so I am happier to keep it for now. Best wishes Mark Mark Walters (6): emacs: notmuch-check-exit-status bugfix emacs: maildir-fcc: prepare for use of notmuch insert emacs: maildir import message-do-fcc emacs: simplify our local copy of message-do-fcc Modify our local copy of message-do-fcc emacs: maildir: add the actual insert code emacs/notmuch-lib.el | 10 ++- emacs/notmuch-maildir-fcc.el | 192 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ emacs/notmuch-mua.el | 10 +-- test/test-lib.el | 5 ++ 4 files changed, 185 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) -- 2.1.4