[Bug 194823] New: Kmail should tell me there is no to: when I am sending a mail only to bcc's
m.wege at web.de
m.wege at web.de
Mon Jun 1 07:09:40 BST 2009
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=194823
Summary: Kmail should tell me there is no to: when I am sending
a mail only to bcc's
Product: kmail
Version: 1.11.90
Platform: unspecified
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: kdepim-bugs at kde.org
ReportedBy: m.wege at web.de
Version: 1.11.90 (using 4.2.85 (KDE 4.2.85 (KDE 4.3 Beta1)), Kubuntu
packages)
Compiler: cc
OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.30-020630rc6-generic
I often write mails which get send to a lot of people as a blindcopy. Before
sending the mail I always get reminded that the mail has no "To:"-Address. But
this is intented and I assume everyone who sends a mail to a lot of blindcopies
intends that this way. I am not sure what the reason is. Is it just a bug and
this dialogue should just pop up, if there is nothing, not even a bcc to send
the mail to. Or is there any rule that theoretically forbidds it to send mails
without any "To:" and if I do not follow this, the liklyhood of the mail being
caught in a spam-filter is higher? I did not hear about any consequence of
this. Anyway, if there is a rule, then the dialogue should inform me about it
and possible consequences. And it should offer to set a standard-to, to myself.
And it should be also possible to turn of this warning by [x] ticking a box
permanently.
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