Re: to/cc/bcc address entry bug

1999-01-19 Thread Joe Rhett
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 10:33:54PM +0100, Stefan `Sec` Zehl wrote: > > It still doesn't make sense. If the current list is "person1, person2" and > > I hit "c" and type "person3", why should the truncated list contain only > > "person1" ? > > Oh. I truely didn't read carefully enough :-) > > >

Re: to/cc/bcc address entry bug

1999-01-19 Thread Stefan `Sec` Zehl
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 11:48:19AM -0800, Joe Rhett wrote: > It still doesn't make sense. If the current list is "person1, person2" and > I hit "c" and type "person3", why should the truncated list contain only > "person1" ? Oh. I truely didn't read carefully enough :-) > If it contained only "p

Re: to/cc/bcc address entry bug

1999-01-19 Thread Joe Rhett
> > If you type ", [EMAIL PROTECTED]" it works fine. But if you simple type > > another e-mail address, like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the Cc: list is > > truncated to simply: > > > > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > .. I can't imagine that this is an intended effect. > > You are wrong, this is indeed

Re: to/cc/bcc address entry bug

1999-01-19 Thread Stefan `Sec` Zehl
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 09:00:53PM -0800, Joe Rhett wrote: > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] _<-cursor here > > If you type ", [EMAIL PROTECTED]" it works fine. But if you simple type > another e-mail address, like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the Cc: list is > truncated to simply: > > Cc: [EMA

to/cc/bcc address entry bug

1999-01-19 Thread Joe Rhett
I realize this is a user input failure, but the result is somewhat obtuse. Let's say that you want to add a CC recipient to a list. You hit "C", and it opens the list: Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] _<-cursor here If you type ", [EMAIL PROTECTED]" it works fine. But if you simple typ