On Saturday 31 January 2015 23:10:07 Sandro Knauß wrote: > Hey, > > can you help me how i do get to this on my own kmail? What I have to do to > see this behaviour? I tried to set the name in the identity to Knauß, > Sandro (without quotes) and it updates the email adress after save > correctly to "Knauß, Sandro" <b...@sandroknauss.de> > > Maybe opening the edit dialog of the identity and close it afterwards > helps...
Hi Sandro, Here's a few observations. First my configuration: - I have multiple identities and multiple accounts. - One of the identities is set as the default. - The sticky flag is not set on identity. If I create a new email, the From address is properly quoted. If I reply to an email in an account where the identity is not the default, it is properly quoted. If I reply to an email in an account where the identity is the default, it is NOT properly quoted. Try this combination. -- JP > -- > > Am Donnerstag, 29. Januar 2015, 09:32:06 schrieb LeJacq, Jean Pierre: > > On Thursday 29 January 2015 02:28:02 Sandro Knauß wrote: > > > tags 730048 +moreinfo > > > thanks > > > > > > I tried to reproduced this issue but failed. Do you see this behaviour > > > only > > > for some emailadresses or for all and/or with the current version? > > > > Hi Sandro, > > > > Thanks for maintaining the package and in particular investigating this > > bug. > > > > I still see the issue with version 4.14.2. I've attached two screen-shots > > with and without the identity set to sticky. Only when the identity is set > > to sticky is the proper quoting working. > > > > Our policy is to have the From address formatted as "Family, Given" which > > is why the quotes are necessary. -- JP
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