I should have been more explicit; my apologies.

The subject line seems to vanish when the message is sent; thus, when the
message arrives at its intended recipient, there is no subject line given.
 Messages I have sent from Evolution to a couple of different mailing
lists have had their subject lines stripped, as have test messages that
I've sent to other accounts of mine that I check in other mailers.

This is by no means consistent; I was surprised when the message I sent to
the list this morning had the subject line in it.  But when I've sent
messages asking for technical assistance to other lists, the subject line
has disappeared, which has been annoying.

I hope that makes more sense.


Mark Gordon said:
> OK, you're running the same thing I am here.  I'll try a different tack.
>
> What do you mean by "vanishes"? At what point does the subject vanish?
> Character by character? When the cursor leaves the Subject field?  If
> you drag-select (or triple-click) the subject field, does any text
> appear?  This might be a theme issue.
>
> -Mark Gordon
>
> On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 11:28, Richard Crawford wrote:
>> It's really unpredictable.  I'm using Evolution 1.4 on Red Hat 8.0.  I
>> can't see any problems with X, with fonts, or with anything else.
>>
>>
>> Mark Gordon said:
>> > No problems on my end.  Evolution version? Distro? Anything odd
>> about your fonts, X, etc?
>> >
>> > -Mark Gordon
>> >
>> > On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 10:19, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
>> >> The subject line of this e-mail is supposed to read, "Subject Lines
>> Disappearing".  Whenever I send out an e-mail from Evolution, the
>> subject line almost always vanishes, unless I am replying to
>> another message.
>> >>
>> >> How can this be fixed?
>>
>
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