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<p>On 21 Mar 2012, at 13:25, Erik Mueller-Harder wrote:</p>
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<p>Therefore, by default, the <code>From</code> address is derived from the<br>
currently selected mailbox/message. This is how it also worked in<br>
previous versions of MailMate. The new thing is that the <code>To</code> header<br>
is also pre-filled if there is a <code>List-Post</code> header available in the<br>
current context.</p>
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<p>This sounds like a great idea — except that I almost invariably have a message selected in the message browser, and the likelihood that it happens to be from a mailing list that I want to write a new message to is miniscule.</p>
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<p>Yes, the only reason I don't experience it myself is that most of the time I reply to messages. And when writing new ones I often just ⌘+tab to MailMate which means that no window is open.</p>
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<p>And then I need to figure out an alternative approach to handle<br>
creation of new messages using address aliases.</p>
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<p>I notice that the same behavior can be invoked via a contextual menu click on the list name/address when looking at a message already addressed to the list (e.g., <code>MailMate Users</code> and <code><mailmate@lists.freron.com></code>) — perhaps that is sufficient?</p>
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<p>Yes, although I think if using <code>MmDefaultAccount</code> it no longer derives the <code>From</code> address. But I could make that work.</p>
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<p>I notice that the <code>From:</code> address is actually <em>not</em> being correctly derived for me, at least, in the case of this very e-mail list. It’s present and very clear as the only <code>X-Delivered-To:</code> header, but a different address is being automatically set as my <code>From:</code> address in this message that I’m typing now. My subscription address (which is also the <code>X-Delivered-To:</code> address) is, as with you, not in the account settings — and since MailMate isn’t picking it up, I need to enter it by hand.</p>
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<p>In general, <code>X-Delivered-To</code> cannot be used to derive an address, but I'm always collecting examples to improve the heuristic. Could you send me the headers of an example message (privately) and I'll see what I can do to make it work.</p>
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<p>Benny</p>
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