In 0.8.4 (and since a few days ago also in 0.9-git-master) there is a
pretty cool and intelligent logic when replying to own messages: They are
addressed exactly in the same way as the message the user did send
previously.
So if an own message had those headers...
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From: my.local.part(a)my.domain
To: local.part1(a)do.main
Cc: local.part2(a)do.main
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...then any self-created reply (to all) to this own message had also
exactly the same headers.
This logic got lost in 0.9-git-master a few days ago. :-( I just can't tell
exactly when. Probably in connection with the identity issue (support of
Delivered-To)...?
Now the reply (to all) has these headers (if I don't edit them manually):
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From: my.local.part(a)my.domain
To: my.local.part(a)my.domain
Cc: local.part1(a)do.main, local.part2(a)do.main
----------------------------------------------
The same issue does apply in a similar way to messages with have been sent
to a single recipient. Then a "normal" reply (i.e. not "to all") has these
headers:
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From: my.local.part(a)my.domain
To: my.local.part(a)my.domain
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This change of the previous behaviour isn't hopefully deliberate, is it?
If it isn't: Shall I open a ticket?
I loved the previous logic, as Roundcube is the only MUA that I'm aware of
which does/did provide it. So please bring it back! ;)
Regards,
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Michael Heydekamp
Co-Admin freexp.de
Düsseldorf/Germany