Fabian Greffrath wrote: > Package: nautilus-sendto > Version: 0.14.0-4 > Severity: normal > > --- Please enter the report below this line. --- > Hi, > > I want to send myself a text file in an email via evolution. In > evolution there is a contact for myself consisting of my name and an > email address. I right-click on the specific file I want to send and > choose "Send to". I choose "Send as: Email (Evolution)" and begin to > type my name into the "Send to" field. After having typed the first > letters "Fab" I click on the suggested "Greffrath, Fabian > <[email protected]>" - all love autocomplete! I confirm by > clicking on the "Send" button, an evolution composer window opens and I > write my text and send the email. > > So far so good, except for the fact that evolution has actually sent two > (!) emails: One at "Greffrath" and one at "Fabian > <[email protected]>". I believe this happened, because evolution > has interpreted the parsed email address as a comma-separated list of > two addresses while the comma was only to separate my first name from > the last name.
Looks like this redhat[1] bug, and this is the fix[2]. I'll backport it to 0.14.0 Cheers, Emilio [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=438695 [2] http://git.gnome.org/cgit/nautilus-sendto/commit/?id=97ea1b5c84de6e8a93d2ff669602b6946651b92f
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