* Wow! That looks like great software! Looks like it very well might
do what Alan was looking for--and a whole lot more.
Just out of curiosity: Have you, Karl, looked into linking into doing
a "mashup" with GNOWSYS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOWSYS
** Maybe GNOWSYS would be used after using
* Alan E. Davis wrote:
>
> An emacs FAQ suggests sending a BCC or FCC to oneself. What I want is a
> copy stored in an org-mode subtree, with a convenient headline indicating
> the name of the recipient and the date.
Hi!
Maybe Memacs[1] can get you what you want. Fully automatically,
without ma
* Fully agree with nick--especially about the "please be more specific
about the MUA"-part--mh-e is another possibility--written by another
person I used to work with (mh)--vm was written by Kyle Jones--yet
another person I used to work with...
** Come to think of it; I used to use RMAIL too in EM
Alan E. Davis wrote:
> I am partial to just opening a mail buffer and writing email in
> Emacs. Just that. However, it would be great to save a copy in an
> org file.
>
Are you using an emacs package to send email? Or are you just composing
your email in emacs, saving it as a file and sending
* This would probably be a better "main hook" to use if you
elaborate/implement my suggestion:
vm-visit-folder-hook
List of hook functions called just after VM visits a folder. It doesn't
matter if the folder buffer already exists, this hook is run each time vm
or vm-visit-folder is called interac
* Josh's answer seems great.
** I used to use VM in EMACS, worked great, highly recommend it--you could
then use EMACS hooks like:
"vm-mail-hook
List of hook functions to be run after a Mail mode composition buffer has
been created to send a non specialized message, i.e. a message that is not
a r
I thought of this too. But the problem is that when opening an indirect
buffer under an org tree entry, or even opening a capture buffer, the org
star heading appears at the top of the buffer. Whereas to send e-mail, at
least using the mail-send command I've been using, the e-mail header
(recipient
Hi!
You could try doing something with org-capture and the org-capture-templates so
that you would be creating your email from the start as an org tree entry under
the appropriate location. You can override the org-capture-before-finalize hook
(see org-capture.el) to send the mail when you're