#!/bin/sh
attach_cmds=""
while [ "$1" ]; do
- fullpath=$(readlink --canonicalize $1)
+ fullpath=$(readlink --canonicalize "$1")
attach_cmds="$attach_cmds (mml-attach-file \"$fullpath\")"
shift
done
## <span id="address_completion">Address completion when composing</span>
-There are currently two solutions to this:
+There are currently three solutions to this:
+
+### bbdb
[bbdb](http://bbdb.sourceforge.net) is a contact database for emacs
that works quite nicely together with message mode, including
address autocompletion.
+### notmuch database as an address book
+
You can also use the notmuch database as a mail address book itself.
To do this you need a command line tool that outputs likely address
candidates based on a search string. There are currently three
(setq notmuch-address-command "/path/to/address_fetching_program")
(notmuch-address-message-insinuate)
+### Google Contacts
+
+[GooBook](http://code.google.com/p/goobook/) is a command-line tool for
+accessing Google Contacts. Install and set it up according to its documentation.
+
+To use GooBook with notmuch, use this wrapper script and set it up like the
+programs above.
+
+ #!/bin/sh
+ goobook query "$*" | sed 's/\(.*\)\t\(.*\)\t.*/\2 \<\1\>/' | sed '/^$/d'
+
+You can add the sender of a message to Google Contacts by piping the message
+(`notmuch-show-pipe-message`) to `goobook add`.
## How to sign/encrypt messages with gpg