On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 13:30, J�rgen Meurer wrote: > Am Mon, 2001-10-01 um 13.00 schrieb Janne Mor�n: > > Has anybody this problem: > > > > I'm replying to a mail, but I want to change the recipient (who's in my > > addressbook). I try to delete the name, but as I delete, the dialogue > > keeps filling in the original recipient again. The only way to do this > > is to mark the recipient using the mouse, then deleting it all at once. > > Strange and annoying. > > > Is there any reason to reply a message to another person than the sender > ? > This has to be a forward and not a reply.
Yes there is. We have an impromptu mailing list in my gaming group, and so far, the guy who set it up has failed to properly set the reply-to, so just replying will set the address of the sender, rather than the address of the list. Thus I need to change the 'to' address, and it's cumbersome, clumsy and prone to errors at this time. -- Trust the Computer. The Computer is your friend. Mr. Jan Mor�n Dept. of Cognitive Science Tel. +46-046 222 8588 Kungshuset, Lund Fax. +46-046 222 9758 S-222 22 Lund, Sweden _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
