* Shell/fgrep/perl combination [nottoomuch-addresses.sh](http://www.iki.fi/too/nottoomuch/nottoomuch-addresses/).
This tools maintains it's own address "database" gathered from email
- files notmuch knows and search from that "database" is done by fgrep(1).
+ files notmuch knows and search from that "database" is done by `fgrep(1)`.
-You can perform tab-completion using any of these programs. Just add the following to your .emacs:
+You can perform tab-completion using any of these programs.
+Just add the following to your .emacs:
(require 'notmuch-address)
(setq notmuch-address-command "/path/to/address_fetching_program")
## How to sign/encrypt messages with gpg
-Messages can by signed using gpg by invoking `M-x
-mml-secure-sign-pgpmime` (or `M-x
-mml-secure-encrypt-pgpmime`). These functions are available via the
-standard `message-mode` keybindings `C-c C-m s p` and `C-c C-m c
-p`. To sign outgoing mail by default, use the `message-setup-hook`
-in your `.emacs` file:
+Messages can by signed using gpg by invoking
+`M-x mml-secure-sign-pgpmime` (or `M-x mml-secure-encrypt-pgpmime`).
+These functions are available via the standard `message-mode` keybindings
+`C-c C-m s p` and `C-c C-m c p`. To sign outgoing mail by default, use the
+`message-setup-hook` in your `.emacs` file:
;; Sign messages by default.
(add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'mml-secure-sign-pgpmime)
2011-02-02. Note that if you have the Debian package easypg
installed, it will shadow the fixed version of easypg included with
emacs.
+
+## Multiple identities using gnus-alias
+
+[gnus-alias](http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GnusAlias) allows you to
+define multiple identities when using `message-mode`. You can specify
+the from address, organization, extra headers (including *Bcc*), extra
+body text, and signature for each identity. Identities are chosen
+based on a set of rules. When you are in message mode, you can switch
+identities using gnus-alias.
+
+### Installation
+
+- put `gnus-alias.el` on your load Emacs-Lisp load path (add new directory
+ to load path by writing `(add-to-list 'load-path "/some/load/path")` into
+ your `.emacs`.
+
+- Add the following to your `.emacs`
+
+ (autoload 'gnus-alias-determine-identity "gnus-alias" "" t)
+ (add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'gnus-alias-determine-identity)
+
+Looking into `gnus-alias.el` gives a bit more information...
+
+### Example Configuration
+
+Here is an example configuration.
+
+ ;; Define two identities, "home" and "work"
+ (setq gnus-alias-identity-alist
+ '(("home"
+ nil ;; Does not refer to any other identity
+ "John Doe <jdoe@example.net>" ;; Sender address
+ nil ;; No organization header
+ nil ;; No extra headers
+ nil ;; No extra body text
+ "~/.signature")
+ ("work"
+ nil
+ "John Doe <john.doe@example.com>"
+ "Example Corp."
+ (("Bcc" . "john.doe@example.com"))
+ nil
+ "~/.signature.work")))
+ ;; Use "home" identity by default
+ (setq gnus-alias-default-identity "home")
+ ;; Define rules to match work identity
+ (setq gnus-alias-identity-rules
+ '(("work" ("any" "john.doe@\\(example\\.com\\|help\\.example.com\\)" both) "work"))
+ ;; Determine identity when message-mode loads
+ (add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'gnus-alias-determine-identity)
+
+When `gnus-alias` has been loaded (using autoload, require, *M-x load-library*
+or *M-x load-file* (load-file takes file path -- therefore it can be used
+without any `.emacs` changes)) the following commands can be used to get(/set)
+more information (some of these have "extensive documentation"):
+
+ M-x describe-variable RET gnus-alias-identity-alist
+ M-x describe-variable RET gnus-alias-identity-rules
+ M-x describe-variable RET gnus-alias-default-identity
+
+ M-x customize-group RET gnus-alias RET
+ or
+ M-x gnus-alias-customize RET
+
+The last two do the same thing.
+
+See also the **Usage:** section in `gnus-alias.el`.