Am 01.12.2012 23:57, schrieb Michael Heydekamp: > Am 30.11.2012 08:12, schrieb A.L.E.C: >> On 11/29/2012 09:03 PM, Michael Heydekamp wrote: > >>> Ironically, the change quoted below doesn't help in all Roundcube mailing >>> lists, as the Delivered-To header of Roundcube list does look like this: >>> >>>> Delivered-To: [email protected] >> >> Actually your message contains two Delivered-To headers, where one is my >> address and it works for me. > > The mailing list message of my post (i.e. the one that I received back > through the list) does contain only one Delivered-To: header - the one I > quoted above. > >> So, does your server not add this header maybe? > > Apparently not. And why should it...? At least this isn't anything you can > rely on.
I just realized that Exim is adding a header "Envelope-to:" instead (which is also not an RFC standard header, AFAIK). May I ask to support this header besides "Delivered-To:" as a last resort as well...? Of course I can patch the source and see if it works, shall I do that? But again, even this can only be a workaround, as it doesn't work for new messages. But it would help, no doubt. > So I would like to throw in this question again: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Wouldn't it be worth thinking of adding an option to the addressbook? I >>> mean, this issue does not apply to mailing lists only (and there even to >>> replies only!), but also to private and business related messages. So >>> assigning an identity to a specific addressbook entry could really be >>> helpful, as it would then also apply to new messages. > >>> Of course, there would still be an issue when adding more recipients to the >>> To:/Cc:/Bcc: fields which may have different identities assigned, but then >>> the identity assigned to the first address in the To: field shall be the one >>> and only to win, IMO. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I still think that this would be the best solution in the long run. Greets, -- Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany _______________________________________________ Roundcube Development discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev
