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Re: filling "To" is still broken...
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Thomas Esser |
Subject: |
Re: filling "To" is still broken... |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Oct 2002 20:14:01 +0200 |
> Fixed both. Also, changed the semantics of the "crt" variable to
> comply to the usual mailx (so setting crt=9999 should work as expected).
Great, thanks. I am just running the current cvs version as of writing
this mail.
Maybe, you are interested in the following about "editheaders":
- after ~h followed by ~v, I get all of To, Cc, Bcc and Subject, but
it would be better if the empty ones would be suppressed
- when deleting the complete header in the editor, standard mailx
restores the original header which is better than what mailutils-mail
is doing now:
(Deleted headers restored to original values)
(continue)
And I observed the following:
? g Thomas.Esser
Thomas.Esser Thomas Esser <address@hidden>
? m address@hidden
Subject: test
~h
To: address@hidden
Cc: Thomas.Esser
Bcc:
Subject: test
(continue)
hihi
.
sendmail (/usr/sbin/sendmail)
exec argv: /usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t
/usr/sbin/sendmail exited with: Link has been severed
sendmail fails, because the alias in Cc is not expanded. In my outgoing:
From te Wed Oct 2 18:02:58 2002
X-Mailer: mail (GNU Mailutils 0.1.1)
Subject: test
Bcc:
Cc: Thomas.Esser
To: address@hidden
hihi
Again, it would be nice to omit Bcc, too.
Another problem is here:
? m Thomas.Esser
Subject: outgoing-test
.
Null message body; hope that's ok
sendmail (/usr/sbin/sendmail)
exec argv: /usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t
/usr/sbin/sendmail exited with: Success
? !grep outgoing-test ~/Mail/outgoing
The mail is not added to the outgoing folder. This bug does not
happen, however if I don't use the "Thomas.Esser" alias and use
address@hidden directly.
And last (for today :-) I observed, that standard mailx separates messages
with an empty line in the outgoing folder (which mailutils-mail does not).
Thanks for your attention,
Thomas