Remove bcc header from notmuch reply.

Notmuch reply should not be Bcc'ing the sender by default.  This is
not the appropriate way to save copies of sent mail (which should
probably be handled by an Fcc header[*]) and it doesn't give the user the
option to not be bcc'd.  This is really something that should be
handled by the reader UI.  For instance, emacs message-mode can easily
be configured to add Bcc's if the user wishes.

[*] Carl Worth: The FCC header is now in place by default in the emacs
user-interface (and tested in the test suite) so the Bcc is ready to
be eliminated.
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Jameson Rollins 2010-10-27 17:15:42 -07:00 committed by Carl Worth
parent 1aae106be5
commit 399031c2e3

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@ -481,9 +481,6 @@ notmuch_reply_format_default(void *ctx, notmuch_config_t *config, notmuch_query_
g_mime_object_set_header (GMIME_OBJECT (reply),
"From", from_addr);
g_mime_object_set_header (GMIME_OBJECT (reply), "Bcc",
notmuch_config_get_user_primary_email (config));
in_reply_to = talloc_asprintf (ctx, "<%s>",
notmuch_message_get_message_id (message));
@ -558,9 +555,6 @@ notmuch_reply_format_headers_only(void *ctx, notmuch_config_t *config, notmuch_q
(void)add_recipients_from_message (reply, config, message);
g_mime_object_set_header (GMIME_OBJECT (reply), "Bcc",
notmuch_config_get_user_primary_email (config));
reply_headers = g_mime_object_to_string (GMIME_OBJECT (reply));
printf ("%s", reply_headers);
free (reply_headers);