On 25 Feb 2016, at 9:42, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 23 Feb 2016, at 17:10, Shoshanna Green wrote:

Keeping the list in the BCC line of a dummy draft email message didn't work, because the BCC addresses were lost every time the draft was saved. (Or maybe when MailMate was restarted. It's been a while.)

This sounds like a bug. Let me know if it's reproducible.

Yes, I just reproduced it in r5226. I created a test message from this address, and in the BCC line I put this address (which is auto-added by whatever preference that is to always BCC myself) and a second address. Then I closed the window with command-W and clicked Save to save as a draft. When I opened the draft from my Drafts folder (without restarting MailMate), the second BCC address was missing, although this one was still there. I added the second address again, closed, saved, and reopened the draft, and again it was gone.

Of course, the new risk is that I might accidentally send that dummy message, with its (currently) hundred-and-thirty-odd recipient addresses all visible.

If you added the message to a dummy IMAP account with no SMTP settings then you should be quite safe. An empty subject and body would also trigger warnings.

I'm not sure how to set up a dummy IMAP account, but that does sound like a good idea! Currently the subject line and body of the dummy message are apologies for sending it out, just in case I ever do...

Shoshanna Green
shoshan...@gmail.com
_______________________________________________
mailmate mailing list
mailmate@lists.freron.com
https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate

Reply via email to