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List:       kmail-devel
Subject:    [Bug 56541] "reply to all" shall unify the reply list
From:       cparpart () surakware ! net
Date:       2003-03-31 0:45:05
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------- Additional Comments From cparpart@surakware.net  2003-03-31 02:45 -------
have a look at that screenshot (http://cparpart.surakware.net/public/snapshot102.png), 
It's my whole screen, with kmail, having selected the mail I wrote "Re: Problem with 
TLS initialization", you can also see, that I replied just once (to Richard Henderson) 
and, for replying I just pressed "reply to all", now you cann see, what kmail now did, it 
put into to To field the real addresses of the users, and into the CC header for each 
user (and the bug-report address - but this is okay) the address gcc@gcc.gnu.org. Of 
course, each user replied to the initial post in this list had to reply to mailman and to the 
user itself, so each user hat e.g. the gcc@gcc.gnu.org in their CC field, and "reply to all" 
now just collects them without having a look whether one address has already been 
collected or not. 
 
http://cparpart.surakware.net/public/snapshot102.png 
 
well, okay, I now remarked the part I meant, and I shall say sorry now *duck* because 
gcc@gnu.org is not gcc@gcc.gnu.org in relation to its FQDN (fully qualified domain 
name) but both is handled by the same mailman and though he, of course, send it 
twice. Now, okay, I'm having problems with my eyes, but hey, it looks really very similar 
;) 
 
okay, but does kmail now do this what I want or not? (I've no chance to test it anyhow - 
ATM, have you?) That's why I actually do _not_ close this but/whish report ;) 
 
Thanks (and sorry for my mistake) 
Christian Parpart.
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