For example, when I hit reply to this, I have an identity "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" setup, so it is auto-selected as the "From" address.
However, if I didn't have the identity setup in my preferences, it would be cool if it would be in a drop-down list along with my other preferences.
So, if I receive mail at, say, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]," but I don't have that e-mail address setup as one of my identies, it would be a "nice to have" to have it populated in the "From" drop-down along with my other identies, so I can choose to, easily, reply as the address I've received mail as. Obviously, this would be restricted to a "reply" portion of compose only.
I've looked through the code and it appears to match on an identity index. I must be over-looking something, though... where does it get the "To" address so that when you reply, it knows what e-mail address to check against identities? And then, would there be a painless way to add the address that's be checked for into that list?
And I suppose if one didn't have advanced identities at all, they would get a drop-down with their default and the address that the email they're replying to was sent to. Is that more clear?
Yes. I can add it to my list for the custom from plugin, but I have other plugin issues that need to come before this kind of add-on. Or you can start digging around and send a patch. :) I believe it will still require source hacks. The best possible outcome of this would be that a new hook would take care of allowing that functionality, but I am doubtful...
BTW, I've been reading this list for some time... Paul and the others, you have the patience of saints, I tell you! Thanks for the great software and help. 8)
Thanks for the props. Sometimes patience wears thin, but a thank-you like this helps revitalize!
Cheers,
Paul
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