Damien Cassou <damien@cassou.me> writes: > I'm not sure my company would let me send you even headers of the > email. What I can tell is that my email address does not appear in the > headers (I had a look at > notmuch-reply.c/guess_from_in_received_headers()). I can't really blame > notmuch for not finding it then :-). But, the domain name of my email > address appears in many occasions: > > - in the Received: field (which looks like " from: <domain name here>") > > - in the To: field (the mailing list is hosted under the same domain) > > - in the From: field (the user who sent the email has an email in the > same domain) > > Unfortunately, there is no Received: field with a " by " matching my > domain. It actually looks for " for " first. > > Would it be possible to guess the From: field from "Received: from > <domain>"? > I'm not sure about the logic here. "Received: from foo.example.com" means that foo.example.com is a sender for this message. It doesn't seem to give reliable information about the receiver. One option would be for you to customize the output of notmuch-reply in Emacs. I think the package message-templ (unfortunately only in marmalade, debian, and my git repo) provides tools that could help with that. If you want to investigate it's at: http://pivot.cs.unb.ca/git?p=message-templ.git;a=summary There may well be better tools for message-mode. d _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch