Hi, same behaviour for us, spaces are not recognized and addresses are
not splitted.
With commas it's OK - but it isn't the goal, we are using LO/csv sources.
Client Linux/Firefox/LibreOffice.
Christian, what kind of magic do you use ? ;-)
Regards,
Cedric
Le 23/07/2017 à 20:27, "Frank Soyer" ([email protected]) a écrit :
I don't understand : what can be the difference which make it not
working here ?
Tested with libreoffice calc (linux) on firefox (linux), with excel
(windows) on firefox (windows), and (to be complete) I just tested it
with libreoffice calc to Chrome (linux).
Tested also with the to way to create a message on Sogo3.
And finally, I must say that it I copy/paste to a notepad, it paste it
with an adress by line, so yes it is carriage returns, but Sogo
doesn't split addresses.
I always (with return or when just changing field) get a "global" mail
merging the pasted addresses, exactly what nenonano shows in request
0004097.
With which system / application does it work for you ? Do you just
copy/paste (ctrl-c/ctrl-v) ?
Regards,
Frank
Le Mardi 11 Juillet 2017 13:59 CEST, "Christian Mack"
([email protected]) <[email protected]> a écrit:
Hello
No, after inserting and either pressing Return or switching to another
field, I always get those addresses in different To fields.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
Am 11.07.2017 um 12:11 schrieb "Frank Soyer" ([email protected]):
>
> Hi Christian,
> thank you for taking a moment for that, unfortunatly I can confirm
that it don't work as this.
> Test : a calc (LibreOffice calc), 3 addresses on 3 lines (column
A). Copy the 3 cells, paste it in Sogo 3 (web) : the 3 adresses are
merged in one big (unuseable) address.
>
> Haven't you the same behavior ?
> Frank
>
> Le Vendredi 7 Juillet 2017 15:05 CEST, "Christian Mack"
([email protected]) <[email protected]> a écrit:
> Hello
>
> Am 15.06.2017 um 12:05 schrieb "Frank Soyer" ([email protected]):
>>
>> Hi list,
>> a user of mine have a lot of mail addresses in a calc document.
With outlook (yes, I know...) he copied some adresses on some lines,
then past it in the recipient field and he can send the mail to all.
Oulook understand the space as a separator.
>> In Sogo, spaces are not interpreted : the adresses seem to form a
unique address, and the mail return in error. Only the coma is allowed.
>>
>> Do you see any solution to this problem ?
>> Frank
>>
>
> When copying from a calc document, you either get tabs (row) or
carriage
> returns (column) as seperators, which both work in SOGo web frontend.
> I assume, they copied their addresses from a word document, else they
> would not have spaces between them.
>
> That said, spaces ar not supported as seperator, which means you
have to
> open an enhancement request for that.
> Also see my comment on that at
> https://sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=4097
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
>
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>
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