Re: How is the default identity for a reply message determined?
- From: Ildar Mulyukov <ildar users sourceforge net>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: How is the default identity for a reply message determined?
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 17:27:00 +0600
Hi!
On 31.05.2011 14:56:57, Carlos Franke wrote:
when composing a new message, Balsa sets the "default" identity by
default (which is fine). When replying to another message however,
Balsa determines which identity to choose by something like checking
the recipient address of that message—at least it seems to be that
way.
That's a heuristics.
Two of my identities share the same "email address", differing only
in SMTP server and default "Reply To" (well, and name). Now, I cannot
make any sense of how Balsa determines which of them to use for
replying. It seems to be completely random.
That's what brakes heuristics. Please don't. :-)
What is going on here? Is there a way I can tell Balsa to prefer one
of the said identities over the other?
Try to find another way to send mail trough different SMTP servers. And
make one email address == one identity.
Regards,
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Ildar Mulyukov, free SW designer/programmer
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