On Fri, 2015-03-13 at 00:49 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > In other words, I would expect that if A sends a message to B, and B > > redirects it to C, it should appear to C that A sent the message to C > > (with, as you say, intermediary headers) and a reply by C will go to A. > > The way it appears to me in my version of Evolution (3.10.4) is that the > > redirect from B to C will just look like a forwarded message from B to C > > without the forwarding indications (headers) in the body of the message. > > No, that last bit is not true. The redirect in Evolution makes it so > that the message as received by C looks like it came from A. That is > how it has always been and I've been using it in almost every version > Evolution since before version 1.
Hi Pete, You're right, I sent my test (instead of just judging by what's displayed in the compose window) and the result did not look the same as it did in the compose window; the received message (by party C) looked how I expected and had the extra "Resent-From" and "Resent-To" headers, as well as all the headers showing the route from A to B and B to C. So I spoke somewhat out of turn, but hopefully added to the understanding of the feature for any who were not clear ... which, apparently, included me. :) Craig _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list