try alot: multiple accounts [0] for free </spam> /p [0] http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/latest/configuration/index.html#accounts Quoting Michal Sojka (2012-05-23 11:29:27) > Hi Doug, > > Doug Penner <darwinsurvivor@gmail.com> writes: > > I am in the process of trying to migrate from alpine (which handles > > separate accounts *very* distinctly) to notmuch (which combines them). I > > have no problem with incoming e-mails being combined (actually looking > > forward to it) but am having a little trouble configuring outgoing e-mails > > to work correctly. > > > > I am currently using the vim interface (never like emacs, sorry) and have > > noticed that when replying, notmuch correctly uses the appropriate e-mail > > address (as defined in the To: or Cc: fields of the original), but does > > not have the ability to change the sender's "name". > > > > Ex: My "name" for my gmail account is "Doug Penner" (as you probably > > noticed with this on), but I also manage some other accounts where I do > > not go by this name. I manage a local organization's e-mail and need my > > sending name to be non-personal (ex: "This organization's Webmaster"). I > > can manually change the name before sending, but this gets very > > repetitive and annoying. > > > > > > Is there any way to add names to the "alternate e-mails" setting in the > > .notmuch-config file? > > I don't think so. I use some elisp hooks within emacs interface for > similar functionality but this wouldn't help in your case. > > > I've tried switching to the standard "My Name" <e-mail> and it then > > completely fails to even detect that e-mail address as mine. > > This should not be too hard to implement. There are gmime functions for > email address manipulations which can be used to parse email addresses > from .notmuch-config and to separate names from addresses. > > Regards, > -Michal > _______________________________________________ > notmuch mailing list > notmuch@notmuchmail.org > http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch