Would it be possible for you to forward the messages as attachments? That
would make them arrive including all their headers in raw format.

Bruce Sherman <[email protected]> schrieb am Do., 7. März 2019, 01:28:

> First let me apologize for my frustration, short story long.  About 5
> months ago, my GS5 died, first replacement was a piece of garbage that
> Samsung put out, the headset constantly froze up, but all the apps ran ok.
> Its replacement, GS9+ running Android 8, several apps stopped working.
> Security update, more apps stopped.  Upgrade to Android 9, My Pebble became
> a expensive wrist watch.  Two replacement smart watches, Fossil and Samsung
> Sport, the Fossil shows individual emails received from K9, the Sport just
> shows how many unread emails, not individual emails.  But thats a problem i
> will deal with that another time.
>
> Back to the display from, you will find two attachments, from the same
> person to the same yahoogroup.  one is from my laptop Windows Live
> (capture.jpg), the second (capture1) is from my smartphone from K9.  Before
> the app update, both showed the same from field, now K9 shows the email
> group.  Why does K9 not show what Windows Live shows?  They both did at one
> point??
>
> On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 6:08 PM Greg Troxel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> "David W. Jones" <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>> > I've been on lists (using other mail clients where someone is
>> > screaming that "REPLY SHOULD GO TO THE LIST!!!" while someone else is
>> > screaming "REPLY SHOULD GO TO THE POSTER!!!" even while others are
>> > fighting over whether a reply should go to both the list and the
>> > poster or to just one or the other. And those aren't Yahoo Groups. And
>> > two different lists might have things set up differently.
>>
>> The standards are pretty clear that a list setting Reply-To: to the list
>> is not ok.  But some people prefer lists set up to abuse reply-to and
>> agreed that there is no agreement :-)
>>
>> > Makes me think that there's no one universal "right" way. So perhaps a
>> > setting somewhere so user could select their desired option? Asking
>> > for that to be something specific to an individual list would be tough
>> > to implement, yes?
>>
>> Aside from the problem that when a list sets reply-to, the reply-to that
>> might have been set by the original poster is lost, a good approach is
>> to ignore reply-to headers when a mailinglist is known to insert them.
>> I have my main mail client (gnus) set up to ignore reply-to headers on
>> all IMAP folders that start with "lists".  That makes "reply" go to the
>> sender, like I think it should, and "reply-all" go to both sender and
>> list.
>>
>> There could also be an option so that the reply option goes to the list
>> if the MUA thinks it is a list.  I think that's a bad thing to do, but
>> it would be nice for people who like that should have the client-side
>> choice.
>>
>> List-Post is another thing; it makes sense to me to use that as the sole
>> destination for the reply-all action (but not reply).
>>
>> With k-9, ignoring reply-to could be a per-folder option.  It could also
>> have a global setting and attempt to detect if reply-to matches list-id
>> or list-post and then ignore it.  I don't use k-9 for list mail much,
>> because I try hard not to read list mail on my phone.
>>
>> With all of this, the problem of lists rewriting From to be other than
>> the sender remains.  If they rewrote [email protected] into
>> user%[email protected] and forwarded things they got unicast, that
>> would be ok, but they tend to use the list address in the from, so that
>> "reply" goes to the list, when it should go only to the sender.  I don't
>> see a way to fix this client-side, other than also refusing to use From:
>> when it seems to be the list, if "reply" is selected.  Or perhaps
>> extracting the address from the comment.
>>
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