Re: [Evolution] Email addresses



1.    When selecting contacts then the contact selected should go straight
into message recipients without having to click the 'To' button. To take
names out of the recipients then click the name.

A double click does this, if I'm correct in what you're asking for.

A single-click *should not* activate it, it should only highlight it -
this way with judicious use of CTRL and SHIFT you can multi-select then
add to the various fields.

2.    When selecting a recipient by name, i.e. Watson, I have three
different Andrew Watson's in my LDAP server with no way of
differentiating which when selecting contacts. I would like to see the
feature added where the recipients middle initial is displayed.

This can be done with local addressbooks, what appears in the list is
what you select to file the contact as, so you can add the middle
initial.

Why not add your request to the 'wishlist' on bugzilla.ximian.com?
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