- Any notmuch reply will automatically include your primary email
- address in a BCC so that any messages you send will (eventually) end
- up in your mail store as well. But this doesn't do anything for
- messages that you compose that are not replies.
-
- Another method is to save the file in a folder of your local
- Maildir, usually called FCC (file carbon copy). You can achieve this
- by setting the variables `message-directory` (which defines a base
- directory) and `notmuch-fcc-dirs` which defines the subdirectory
- relative to message-directory in which to save the mail. Enter a
- directory (without the maildir /cur ending which will be appended
- automatically). To customize both variables at the same time, use
- the fancy command:
+The Emacs interface to notmuch will automatically add an `Fcc`
+header to your outgoing mail so that any messages you send will also
+be saved in your mail store. You can control where this copy of the
+message is saved by setting the variables `message-directory` (which
+defines a base directory) and `notmuch-fcc-dirs` which defines the
+subdirectory relative to `message-directory` in which to save the
+mail. Enter a directory (without the maildir `/cur` ending which
+will be appended automatically). To customize both variables at the
+same time, use the fancy command: