No it isn't a bug, its how the ui is meant to work.> From: Ernst Murnleitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Organization: Awite Bioenergie GbR > Date: 09 Sep 2003 15:00:48 +0200 > Subject: [Evolution] Only 1 email adress possible in the TO: CC: AND BCC: fields? > (Version 1.4.0) > > Dear readers, > > I cannot imagine that I am the first who sees this behaviour (in the > last 3 months however I could not found a mail abou this problem): > > Since I changed from MS Outlook to Evolution, I continued to send emails > to more than 1 person by separating the emial adresses with a semicolon > (in the adress field). Only now I encountered, that only the first > recipient was delivered. The receivers after the first ";" were ignored > - and no error message was generated. This is ugly, as I thougt these > people got my emails. > > Was this a bug and is it already solved. Is there any other separation > allowed? > > Greetings > Ernst I have seen similar behaviour. If I compose an email: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The email is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] while [EMAIL PROTECTED] is silently stripped from the To field. This must be a bug. I don't care what the RFC says about how to set up multiple recipients. Evolution should either do what I expect it to do, or give an error message.
At most we could probably popup an annoying box telling you to fix it.
