8/27/2005  6:28 AM

Hi Vili,

On 8/26/2005 Vili wrote:

V> The mails will be in the Outbox of Account2, but sender is the email
V> of Account1.

V> Please confirm and I will write a BT.

As a database application programmer this action seems logical. When
you begin a new message the From and Reply-To are the first things to
be established. This is a function of new message process.

Why would one do this? Because they forgot which account to start
from? I can not think of another reason. It is so easy to correct the
From: and Reply-To: fields in a message that I believe it is a good
idea to keep things as they are. I do not see this as a bug.

I have had occasions where I wanted to send a message from an account
that didn't establish it because the SMTP server of the establishing
account was down. It those instances I did _not_ want the From: and
Reply-To: changed.

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Take Care,
Paul

The Bat! v.3.60.03 Forerunner (Beta) on Win2k SP4-Rollup1 5.0.2195 


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