From: Kristian Høgsberg Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 20:09:52 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Break a big paragraph into two and fix a type X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?p=obsolete%2Fnotmuch-wiki;a=commitdiff_plain;h=60cfd688aea6321d37dc07a5f285a54ab3e759ca Break a big paragraph into two and fix a type Signed-off-by: Kristian Høgsberg --- diff --git a/emacstips.mdwn b/emacstips.mdwn index d3112cd..b67b846 100644 --- a/emacstips.mdwn +++ b/emacstips.mdwn @@ -132,14 +132,16 @@ As its name implies, notmuch isn't really doing that much (which is part of its look like /usr/bin/sendmail to a MUA such as emacs message mode, but will just forward the email to an external SMTP server. It's fairly easy to set up and it support several account for using different - SMTP servers. A typical scenario is that you want to use the - company SMTP server for email coming from your company email - address, and your personal server for personal email. If msmtp is - passed the envelope address on the command line (the , it will - automatically pick the matching account. The only trick here seems - to be getting emacs to actually pass the envelope from. There are a - number of overlapping configuration variables that control this, and - it's a little confusion, but setting these three works for me: + SMTP servers. The msmtp pages have several examples. + + A typical scenario is that you want to use the company SMTP server + for email coming from your company email address, and your personal + server for personal email. If msmtp is passed the envelope address + on the command line (the -f/--from option) it will automatically + pick the matching account. The only trick here seems to be getting + emacs to actually pass the envelope from. There are a number of + overlapping configuration variables that control this, and it's a + little confusion, but setting these three works for me: - mail-specify-envelope-from: t