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* emacs: Explicitly set the From address when composing a new message.Carl Worth2010-10-27
| | | | | Previously, underlying emacs code was setting this header. Now, we do the right thing and query the notmuch configuration for the default value here.
* emacs: Change FCC to be relative to notmuch mail store, not message-directoryCarl Worth2010-10-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Otherwise, FCC is too hard to use, (user must set it and also set message- directory variable to match notmuch mail datbase path). As a rule, I'd like for users of notmuch to not be required to muck around with non-notmuch mail settings in emacs. The above is only really possible now thanks to the recent addition of the "notmuch config get" command which allows emacs to query the currently configured notmuch database path. This also now allows an absolute-path FCC to be set if desired.
* emacs: Rip out all of the notmuch-folder code.Carl Worth2010-04-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | We are asserting that the new notmuch-hello implementation, (available by just calling `notmuch') is just as easy to use as the old notmuch-folder. So let's remove what's now a largely redundant implementation. To make this transition easier, we are still supporting the notmuch-folders variable name, and we still provide `notmuch-folder' as an alias which can be invoked to get the new notmuch-hello functionality.
* emacs: Add a notmuch-saved-searches function.Carl Worth2010-04-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | We use this function to abstract away the common 3-step process for looking for a value for the saved-searches variable: 1. Look at the notmuch-saved-searches variable itself 2. Look at the notmuch-folders vaiable 3. Use a default value We were already using this logic (open-coded) in notmuch-hello, but notmuch.el was accessing notmuch-folders directly for the clever name selection of search buffers.
* emacs: Move declare-function from notmuch-lib.el to notmuch-hello.el.Carl Worth2010-04-26
| | | | | | Apparently the declare-function macro doesn't work in a required file as I might like it too. Put it where it needs to go to avoid the warning.
* notmuch-hello: Add a 'G' keybinding.Carl Worth2010-04-26
| | | | | Just like the G keybinding we've had in notmuch-folder-mode and notmuch-search-mode, (to call `notmuch-poll' to 'G'et new mail).
* emacs: `notmuch' should display the `notmuch-hello' interfaceDavid Edmondson2010-04-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Reviewed-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> The notmuch-hello functionality is now sufficiently useful that we want to make it the default view of notmuch for new users. This also effectively hides the "hello" name from the user, so we'll be free to change that in the implementation if necessary. This change also shuffles the requires between notmuch.el and notmuch-hello.el. This fixes things so that our documented (require 'notmuch) is sufficient for getting the notmuch-hello functionality. Finally, the shuffling caused the notmuch-search-oldest-first variable from one file to the other. While doing that, give this variable the defcustom treatment for easier customization.
* emacs: Re-arrange message sending codeDavid Edmondson2010-04-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Define a new `mail-user-agent' (`notmuch-user-agent') and use it by default. Re-arrange various routines that send mail to use this (compose, reply, forward). Insert a `User-Agent:' header by default. This is the real commit for this functionality this time. The previous attempt to merge this code: commit 57926bc7b0f784cbacb620fda0ee5157e2e0ff27 was botched (by Carl Worth, not David) to include only the Makefile change. So the build was broken until this commit that actually adds the new file.
* emacs: Add notmuch-hello.el, a friendly frontend to notmuchDavid Edmondson2010-04-23
| | | | | | | This is based on the prototype that Carl Worth described in the TODO file. It provides a search bar as well as support for recent searches, saved searches, and a list of all tags in the database (as well as the number of messages with each tag).
* emacs: JSON based implementationDavid Edmondson2010-04-21
| | | | | | Re-implement notmuch-show.el using the JSON output format of the notmuch command. Most functionality is retained - HTML display is noticeably missing.
* emacs: Move notmuch-show functionality to notmuch-show.elDavid Edmondson2010-04-05
To ease the transition to a JSON based implementation of `notmuch-show', move the current implementation into a separate file. Create `notmuch-lib.el' to hold common variables.