On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 08:07, Bill Hartwell wrote: > On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 13:21, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: > > Well, I stand corrected. Evolution is not sending a RCPT TO: command to > > the SMTP server, however I don't see how that is possible if the message > > contains recipients in the To: and/or Cc: headers. > > > > Does it? Did you specify any recipients? > > > > Can you paste the header(s) of the messages you are trying to send? > > > > Jeff > > That solved the problem. I opened my Outbox (for the first time since > installing Evolution) and saw that the first message on the list had > somehow lost its destination - despite it having been a reply to a > message on the Evolution list. Once I opened it and added a To: address, > everything else worked like a charm. > > Note to self: Check Outbox more often...
I've seen this a few times also. For me, it happens with a contact list where I had ticked the option to hide addresses sent to this list (i.e. the only recipients are bcc:). This works almost always, but occasionally I get the problem you describe and I have to delete that mail from outbox. Eventually, I changed the contact list to not hide addresses and I've not seen the problem since (so far - but it's been quite a while now). This is just extra info that might help someone track down the cause of this problem. jdl -- Jeff De Luca http://www.nebulon.com Nebulon Pty. Ltd. Visit the Feature Driven Development (FDD) Community Site http://www.featuredrivendevelopment.com _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
