On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 11:45, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 11:17 +0100, guenther wrote:
> > In the Contact List Editor, you have set
> > [x] Hide addresses when sending mail to this list
> >
> > Which is a good default to me. Uncheck this option and all recipients in
> > this list will be visible in the To: field, rather than Bcc:ed.
>
> You misunderstand. I did not use a Contact List. I entered some
> addresses by hand in the Bcc field, and typed some explanatory text
> followed by : ; in the To field.
Sorry, my bad. Now I see. Although my understanding of your initial
explanation didn't change, not even with more coffee. ;)
> Evolution completely removed the To: field, and everything I'd typed in
> it. I didn't want the addresses to be made visible in the To: field. I
> wanted what I'd explicitly typed into the To: field to be in the To:
> field of the mail I sent. Not an unreasonable request :)
>
> Testing shows that for received messages Evo does actually manage to
> show the To: field in 'Show Email Source' mode, but not in other modes,
> even 'Show Full Headers'.
Yep, I noticed the missing To: field myself. But it seems, this is due
to the formatting of that header:
To: People who needed an example of empty lists in To field:;People who needed an
example of empty lists in To field: ;, ""@infradead.org
The above line (copied from your Pine generated message) is only visible
in Evolution in "source" mode.
However, I actually *have* seen the behavior in Evolution, as you want.
The message was generated by Eudora and the To: field had some
explanatory text, whereas all the addresses where not visible, cause
they where sent Bcc:ed.
So I assume, this is Evolutions fault parsing the To: header?
...guenther
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