Hi Mike, Am 17.06.2015 18:13, schrieb Mike Burger: > On 2015-06-16 7:27 pm, Michael Heydekamp wrote: >> Hi Mike, >> >> Am 16.06.2015 19:11, schrieb Mike Burger: >> >>> On 2015-06-16 12:57 pm, Michael Heydekamp wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> just did set up some mail accounts for a new user and did realize that >>>> replies to an own message are being sent to the own address of the original >>>> sender rather than to the address of the original recipient. >>>> >>>> This still works: >>>> ----------------- >>>> 1) >>>>> From: Michael Heydekamp <[email protected]> >>>>> Display name: Michael Heydekamp >>>>> Email: [email protected] >>>> >>>> This does not work: >>>> ------------------- >>>> 2) >>>>> From: Michael Heydekamp <[email protected]> >>>>> Display name: Michael Heydekamp xxxxxx - xxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx >>>>> Email: [email protected] >>>> >>>> 3) >>>>> From: Michael Heydekamp xxxxxx - xxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx <[email protected]> >>>>> Display name: Michael Heydekamp xxxxxx - xxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx >>>>> Email: [email protected] >>>> >>>> 4) >>>>> From: =?UTF-8?Q?Michael_Heydekamp_xxxxxx_-_xxxxxxx_xxx_xxxxxxx?= >>>>> <[email protected]> >>>>> Display name: Michael Heydekamp >>>>> Email: [email protected] >>>> >>>> Where "Display name" and "Email" are the relevant entries under >>>> Settings/Identities, and "From:" is the From header of the message. >>>> >>>> According to Example 2) above, Roundcube seems to check for the display >>>> name >>>> as well...? IMO, it shouldn't do that and check for the address only. >>>> >>>> Example 3) is strange: Display names are identical, nonetheless the routine >>>> fails. Is the display name too long? >>>> >>>> Example 4): Not sure if folded headers are the problem here. >>>> >>>> Fix appreciated, as the user in question did already send a few messages to >>>> himself, relying on a working Reply-to-own-messages routine (and not >>>> realizing the wrong recipient address). >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>> >>> I'm not a Roundcube dev, so my thoughts here should be taken with a grain >>> of salt, but... >>> >>> I'm not sure I see where this is something to fix in Roundcube. This is >>> normal behavior when one replies to one's own message that was not sent >>> through a listserv with a default Reply-To. >>> >>> If the original sender is replying to their own message and wants the >>> reply to go to the original recipient, they should select to "Reply-All", >>> as they would with any other mail client, and if necessary, drop >>> themselves from the "To" field. >> >> Sorry, but you're wrong. Roundcube has a special routine to detect replies >> to an own message for ages already, and automatically inserts the original >> recipient in the To: header. Which is extremely convenient and appreciated. >> >> If that wouldn't be the case, even example 1) would not work. That it works, >> is a proof that this routine does exist. And you don't need to be a dev to >> know that. There were discussions about this here and there already. >> >> The routine does just not work in cases 2), 3) and 4), and IMO this need to >> get fixed. >> >> Cheers, > > My apologies...I misunderstood the entirety of the initial request and > also found that you're right about the functionality. > > I'll crawl back under my rock, now, and avoid coming out until I actually > know what I'm talking about.
Ok ok, no reason to get that depressive. ;-)) Just hoping that Alec and/or Thomas would throw in something, as this is a real pain currently for the user in question. Cheers, -- Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users
