> Gaël is still alive!

 Yes Kristis, I’m still alive ;-)



> line 1375 : In emails_to_csv(), the separator between two mail must be
> ';' in place of ','
> 

> I am not sure what the standard is. Will all other email clients known
> to mankind, and possibly other lifeforms, also work with a ";" instead
> of a "," ? Or is this a bug in...Outlook!


Well, you may right because I check in Mozilla Thunderbird and on 
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822#section-3.4

And the standard is well “,” and not “;”
So maybe Outlook used regional settings of Windows. Because for French
settings, the list separator is “;”

So I think you can close the following issue: 
http://bugzilla.mkgnu.net/show_bug.cgi?id=889







> In Integration.pm :
> 
> 
> from line 351 to the end : In get_mailing_list(),
> 
>     the $mailing_list->{ 'Reply-To' } hash table initialized with
> $mailing_list->{ From }.
> 
>     Thus, when you change a variable in 'Reply-To', the 'From' table
> is also modified.


http://bugzilla.mkgnu.net/show_bug.cgi?id=890

When you change $mailing_list->{ 'Reply-To' }->{ $scm_user_email } variable,
it changed also the $mailing_list->{ From } hash.

So for me, it is a bug :-)

In fact when I log the $mailing_list variable, I have, for the item ‘From’: 
    'From' => $VAR1->{'Reply-To'}

Then, ‘From’ filed is like a pointer to ‘Reply to’ field.
I think it is not the good design, isn’t it?




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