On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 11:06, Dan Winship wrote:
> > 1) Search the Recipient list for an address in your accounts
> > (this should fail on a mailing list, so ...)
> > 2) Use X-Evolution-Source.
> > 3) Barring Neither working for some reason, use default account.
>
> So you'd think, but that's basically how it was supposed to work in
> 1.0.x and he's saying it didn't really... I suspect something is messing
> up so that it doesn't recognize the X-Evolution-Source header and step 2
> fails.
That's my take, as well, and I'm using the latest 1.1 snapshot,
downloaded yesterday.
How about scanning the "Received from" delivery chain from source to
destination first, then looking in recipients, and finally at the
X-Evolution-Source header?
I'm attaching your message as I received it below so you can check out
the headers. For some reason, evo picked my "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
(default) account when I selected "reply to list". Both accounts are
POP3.
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Subject: Re: [Evolution] Determining the account used for sending mail
From: Dan Winship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ryan P Skadberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Evolution mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 13:50, Ryan P Skadberg wrote:
> Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh now I get this.
>
> So, basically, you have 2 IMAP accounts
He was actually talking about 2 POP accounts, but it should work
basically the same.
> Ok! Then, the best way for this to work is:
>
> 1) Search the Recipient list for an address in your accounts
> (this should fail on a mailing list, so ...)
> 2) Use X-Evolution-Source.
> 3) Barring Neither working for some reason, use default account.
So you'd think, but that's basically how it was supposed to work in
1.0.x and he's saying it didn't really... I suspect something is messing
up so that it doesn't recognize the X-Evolution-Source header and step 2
fails.
-- Dan
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