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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 43221] Headers are overwritten with Identity settings if you send a mail again
From:       rega+kdebugs () leader-bg ! com
Date:       2002-12-31 20:19:08
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------- Additional Comments From rega+kdebugs@leader-bg.com  2002-12-31 21:19 -------
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Reading the email, it is not clear what the differences between "send again" and
"redirect" are. One thing I notice, redirect will clear the "To" header, and
send-again does not.

In general, my understanding is similar to the original submitter. Send-again
should send the email _exactly_ the same way as it was originally sent (less the
Message-ID). That also means, is should keep the To as it was in the original
email. I use this feature when I want to resend the same email but with a minor
change (e.g., spell error fix), or when I want to keep the original text and add
something to it.

If send-again is implemented, then it should be exactly the same message. If it
is decided "redirect" is clode enough to "send-again", then send-again should be
removed. In either case, the way it is currently implemented is misleading and
needs a change.

Regards, Dave
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