To the List, I am stuck at evolution 2.0.2 due to being on RedHat EL maintenance, so I thought I'd check whether this has already been fixed before posting a bug: I have a second account in my evolution setup which has the "Enabled" box unchecked at the moment. I am using POP3 to get mail, SMTP to send mail on both accounts. When I receive a mail from a third party which happens to include a cc to the user specified in that inactive account, and I compose and send a reply to that email, using "Reply" (I suppose "Reply To All" would behave the same way) then the From address in my reply is rewritten to the address in the cc [which happens to be identical to the address in the inactive account] and the mail is sent via the SMTP server shown in the inactive account. The "X-Evolution-Account" field is also written to the email address in the inactive account. The rewriting is visible in my Sent folder, so it is being done by evolution, not the SMTP server. I have done various control tests. If I send a new email to this third-party person (i.e. not a Reply), with or without a cc to the address named in the inactive account, the mail goes through without rewriting my From address. If I change the SMTP send server in the inactive account to one that I do not have credentials on, and do the reply as above, the mail is rejected. The problem does not occur with incoming mails with cc's to anyone other than the one address named in the inactive account. I really would rather not delete the inactive account, because I do turn it on from time to time (when away from my office), but that is the obvious workaround. Any other ideas? Thanks, George Reeke, Ph.D. Laboratory of Biological Modelling The Rockefeller University 1230 York Avenue New York, NY 10021 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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