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Subject: [Bug 115036] KMail uses default Bcc addresses of wrong accounts
From: Peter Thomassen <info () peter-thomassen ! de>
Date: 2005-10-29 13:46:36
Message-ID: 20051029134636.29267.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115036
------- Additional Comments From info peter-thomassen de 2005-10-29 15:46 -------
I think I've got new information:
1.) The problem only occurs with two ore more Bcc addresses - one works fine.
2.) When writing a new message, each auto-Bcc address gets its own header line in the \
message window. When switching to another identity, they are not removed.
3.) Reproduce this with two auto-Bcc addresses: Start writing a new message and \
remove all auto-Bcc addresses from the message window. Then, change the identity the \
message is sent with to another one, and back again. The auto-Bcc addresses appear \
_in one line_, and switching back to another identity makes them hide.
It seems that Bcc addresses are handled correctly if they appear in one line and are \
splitted when the message is sent. Opening the new message window splits multiple \
auto-Bcc addresses into multiple lines, so that they aren't handled correctly any \
more.
I think this is because KMail generally splits multiple addresses of one header: When \
replying to all people, they all have their own Cc: line in the message window, even \
though there was only one To: header in the original message; if a message has been \
sent to multiple Cc addresses (in one line), they are splitted to multiple lines in \
the message window when pressing "resend message".
I believe that a solution is to just turn off the header splitting. I cannot see why \
it should be advantageous at all. _______________________________________________
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