Good afternoon all, It's been quiet lately, but I suppose that can be a good thing.
I've been trading lots of email lately with a friend, and he recently started complaining that when he replies to some of me messages, the To: field does not populate. It turns out, that happens with message I send from Balsa (on my desktop) but not with messages I send from Thunderbird on my laptop. (both Linux) Note in both cases, I'm using a "real" email address, there is not alias or forwarding going on. (I recall Reply-To: shows up when I send with a "From:" address but use the SMTP server of a domain different from that address (such as this message - from sourceforge.net, but actualy sent through gmail.)
He sent me full header dumps of and example of each, and the "bad" message has a blank "Reply-To:" header. If I look in my sent-mail, I do see blank Reply-To: headers, although Balsa doesn't actually display them when I show All Headers looking at my Sent Box.
I don't think I've recompiled since May, so I don't think it's any recent changes to Balsa itself.
Any suggestions or thoughts on explanations? Jack _______________________________________________ balsa-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/balsa-list
