Le mardi 19 juin 2007 à 18:43, d'après Rado S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> What should happen if 2 of your alternates are in the recipients? Good question. I believe there already are situations where mutt has comparable decisions to make, for instance if you tag several messages and <tag-prefix><save-message>, to choose the "default" fcc (unless you have defined hooks which is a different matter of course), so why not use the same logic ? > The special case that it indeed is only the same 1 ... needs a patch. > Therefore not bug, but missing feature. Ok. It's been too many years since I did anything inside mutt so I won't volonteer for making a patch, but I certainly can help to test and debug if someone else makes a patch. > Are you sure it isn't just picking the 1st reverse_name rather than a > default (which might be the same as your default so you can't notice)? > Use a completely different addr from the alternates as your default. Yes, I tried that, it really uses the default address. > If that is the case, then you must pay attention to tag'em in the > right order. Do you mean there's an order when I tag messages ? That whould be really great (for instance being able to quote messages in a certain order when doing <tag-prefix><reply>)! -- Thomas Parmelan
