Re: Identity guess update
- From: Emmanuel <e allaud wanadoo fr>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Identity guess update
- Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 15:25:38 +0200
On 21.05.2002 09:24 Brian Stafford wrote:
> On Tue 05:13, 21 May 2002 Steffen Klemer wrote:
>>
>> Am 2002.05.20 21:34 schrieb(en) Pawel Salek:
>>>
>>> On 2002.05.18 01:07 Martin Leopold wrote:
>>>> Hi all.
>>>> I just downloaded Balsa 1.3.6 looking good as allways, allthough I
>>>> was still not pleased with the identity guessing rutine.
>>>> [...]
>>>> One way to solve this would be to mark some mailboxes as "allways
>>>> reply ising identity x", but there was a shortcut. Looking at the
>>>> headers from my mailing lists I discovered two headers:
>>>> "Original-Recipient" and "Delivered-To" I can't seem to find any RFCs
>>>> on any of them, so I'm not sure if they are standard compliant, and
>>>> who actually sets them (the best I could come up with is that it is
>>>> qmail specific). Each contained the address of my account.
>>>
>>>> I could only find one "Original-Recipient" which had the form
>>>> "rfc822;mleopold@worldonline.dk"..
>>>>
>>>> All the other lists had one or more "Delivered-To", forms including:
>>>> Delivered-To: worldonline.dk+-mleopold@worldonline.dk
>>>> Delivered-To: balsa-list@gnome.org
>>>> Delivered-To: mailing list palle@palle.org
>>>
>>> I do not see these headers with my e-mail address on any of the lists
>>> I am subscribed to (I see only Delivered-To: balsa-list@gnome.org
>>> and similar). My impression is that these headers are added by your
>>> mail delivery agent.
>>>
>>
>> same for me: no delivered-to with my addi.
>> Such a patch would be cool, but I don't see a possibility to implent it
>> right :-(
>
> Hmmm... I replied to this at the weekend but the message doesn't seem to
> have reached the list. Must have chosen the wrong reply option :(
>
> Delivered-To: is set by qmail when a message is delivered. Because it
> is qmail specific it is not reliable. In any case it is non standard
> and should start with an X-. I don't know if there is a formal
> definition of its syntax.
>
> Original-Recipient: is part of the Multipart/Report content,
> specifically the machine readable message/delivery-status part. It is
> present only if the SMTP DSN extension is used and then only if the
> ORCPT parameter to the RCPT TO command is present. It is *not* a
> message header, it is structured data in the body of a
> message/delivery-status part.
>
> Since both are nonstandard message headers they are unreliable and
> undocumented and assumptions about their misuse by various MTAs should
> not be coded into balsa.
>
> In any case, the identity per mailbox patch I submitted a while ago
> should solve the problem, details are in the archive. In short edit
> ~/.gnome/balsa and add a line "Identity=identity-name" to the section
> for the desired mailbox. "identity-name" corresponds to one of the
> identities in the Identities dialogue. (I really will code some UI for
> this in the near future!)
>
> Alternatively, it might be useful to be able to filter on the content of
> arbitrarily named headers in the filters dialogue in addition to the
> From/To/Cc/Subject or All options.
If I find a way to add that possibility without having a too cluttered
dialog box, it's easy to implement. I guess I'll let the user type the
header name (in a drop down list that will remember the other ones he has
typed before, I mean that this will be saved in the config file).
Bye
Manu
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