Re: [Evolution] New feature request



    > Then let the default rule be "when replying from folder X, use identity
    > > Y",

Please No...

I hate to throw a wrench into this discussion, but 99.9% of the time,
 when replying to a message, I want the reply to come from the
 person/identity/account that they *sent* the original message to.  It
 shouldn't matter what folder it's in.  That is the way it currently
 works, and if the default method changed, that would be nuts! I often
 store messages that were sent to both my home and my work e-mails in
 the same folder, and when I reply to those messages, the only thing I
 want it to do is reply from the account that it was sent to.


-john <><

 On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 05:19, Xavier Bestel wrote:
    le mer 12-12-2001 à 14:16, Mark Nelson a écrit :
    > > Then let the default rule be "when replying from folder X, use identity
    > > Y", and have more complex rules for people that want them.
    > > Personnally, I'd like some rules of the kind:
    > > 
    > > - when from mailing-list X, use identity Y
    > > - when recipient is one of X1, X2..., use identity Y
    > > - when original mail has header X, use identity Y
    > > and of course,
    > > - when replying from (v)folder X, use identity Y
    > > 
    > > and even more useful, be able to replace tha action 'use identity Y' by:
    > > - sign mail
    > > - encrypt mail
    > > - set format to plaintext/HTML
    > > - set priority/urgency
    > > - reply to list/all/sender
    > > - (B)Cc: Y1, Y2...
    > > 
    > > 
    > Ok see what you mean, however I think we could get the best of both worlds 
    > if you has an easy way to set up the initial if in folder x then use identity x 
    > and pgp signature z rule so that users who don't want to get involved in rules 
    
    That's exactely what I wrote.
    
    > for what ever reason. Ok who to you submit new feature requests to ? and how 
    > hard do you think it would be to implement this feature ?
    
    I dunno, really. I suppose you should just make a feature request on
    bugzilla.ximian.com, that's why it exists.
    
    Cheers,
    
        Xav
    
    
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