Re: [Evolution] Reply to List not Newsgroup



Hmm, no takers to comment on this issue at all, yet. ;)

On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 11:06 -0400, James Pifer wrote:
I'm a member of a mailing list for our helpdesk. I'm not sure what
mailing list software they use. If I try to respond to a message that I
get from the list Evolution wants to do a "Post To:" an mbox instead of
giving me the normal To: the mailing list address. 

In the headers I think this is the important part:

Yes, exactly. It is the Newsgroups: header.

Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 08:11:26 -0600  (10:11 EDT)
Reply-To: arslist ARSLIST ORG
Sender: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
<arslist ARSLIST ORG>
From: Some Body <someadd domain COM>
Subject: Re: Don't see my own posts?
To: arslist ARSLIST ORG
In-Reply-To: <1147779275 16589 18 camel server com>

I don't see the "Newsgroups" line in the headers of my other mailing
lists. I'm trying to work with the people on that list to understand
what is going on, but I'm not really getting anywhere. 

I use this same account and client for all my mailing lists, so I don't
think it's an evolution "problem". But, I was hoping someone here could
shed light on it for me.

Unfortunately, it is. :/

It is a known bug, that Evo will not properly reply, if there is a
Newsgroups: header in your mail received on a *mail* account, but rather
default to post to the newsgroup.

  http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=260995
  http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306525

The first link being the open bug, the second one holds quite some
discussion. Feel free to add comments. :)

As a workaround, just delete that text in the Post To: input field, and
use View / To Field to get a proper To: header. (Maybe Reply To List
would work as well, don't recall if I even tried it.)

...guenther


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