[kmail2] [Bug 399029] unwanted replacement for my identity in header view of message list

2022-12-05 Thread Bernhard Schiffner
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399029

--- Comment #5 from Bernhard Schiffner  ---
Thanks Justin for touching this old bug.
It is per today (2022-12-05) still active / reproduceable / annoying.

The main problem occurs when copying (^C) an email into an other document. You
can't see on later reading who (the long identity) wrote the mail in question.

I usea quite recent KDE NEON on different PC with different accounts and it
happens regularily.
In the time since, I digged into the code of kmail, but with no success ...

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[kmail2] [Bug 399029] unwanted replacement for my identity in header view of message list

2022-12-05 Thread Bernhard Schiffner
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399029

Bernhard Schiffner  changed:

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[kmail2] [Bug 399029] unwanted replacement for my identity in header view of message list

2022-11-30 Thread Justin Zobel
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399029

Justin Zobel  changed:

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 Status|REPORTED|NEEDSINFO

--- Comment #4 from Justin Zobel  ---
Thank you for reporting this issue in KDE software. As it has been a while
since this issue was reported, can we please ask you to see if you can
reproduce the issue with a recent software version?

If you can reproduce the issue, please change the status to "REPORTED" when
replying. Thank you!

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[kmail2] [Bug 399029] unwanted replacement for my identity in header view of message list

2018-09-24 Thread Martin Steigerwald
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399029

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[kmail2] [Bug 399029] unwanted replacement for my identity in header view of message list

2018-09-24 Thread Martin Steigerwald
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--- Comment #3 from Martin Steigerwald  ---
It is possible to disable that functionality. I digged in the settings, but I
do not find it right now. But I disabled that functionality a long time ago. I
suggest you ask in kdepim-users mailing list how to disable it.

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[kmail2] [Bug 399029] unwanted replacement for my identity in header view of message list

2018-09-24 Thread Bernhard Schiffner
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399029

--- Comment #2 from Bernhard Schiffner  ---
Seems to be that on some occasions identity name and/or email name are compared
against the full user name and the "Ich" is inserted in some place.

these are not:
- new additional identity is created with old email name and address and set as
standard

these are:
- old identity gets deleted, new steps up as standard, comparisation executed,
bingo
- others, I can't describe exactly

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[kmail2] [Bug 399029] unwanted replacement for my identity in header view of message list

2018-09-24 Thread Bernhard Schiffner
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399029

--- Comment #1 from Bernhard Schiffner  ---
I can't prove for sure but the problem seems to exist only if the name of the
configured identity in kmail is the same as the users full name in /etc/passwd
(5. entry?).

Create an other identity (let's assume "BS") with the same old email name and
address and everything works fine.
Rename this new identity back to users full name (here "Bernhard Schiffner")
and you get the "Ich" problem again.
(But rename it back again to "BS" doesn't work, you have to recreate the "BS"
identity from zero.)

I don't like too much magick ...

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