[Users] Running into CC problems

Peter Spotts w1pns at comcast.net
Thu Dec 13 22:27:04 CET 2012


On Mon, 10 Dec 2012 22:29:11 -0800
Thomas Taylor <linxt at comcast.net> wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Dec 2012 18:24:39 -0500
> Peter Spotts <w1pns at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Hi folks,
> > 
> > I've run into a bit of trouble addressing emails and didn't reaily
> > find anything on this during what may have been a too-hasty look in
> > the archives.
> > 
> > When I enter an address in the initial address line, a new address
> > line pops up underneath the initial one. So far so good(?). 
> > 
> > But, when I finish the address in the first line and drop to the
> > second line and select either another To: or a CC:, when I begin
> > typing the address, the cursor pops back up to the first level,
> > which gets cleaned of its original address, and that's where my
> > typing appears. 
> > 
> > And, if you act now... 
> > 
> > When the cursor jumps back up to the first address line, the To:
> > field takes on the attribute of the field from which the cursor
> > jumped -- if I used To: in the first address line and CC: in the
> > second, when the cursor jumps back up, the first line automatically
> > chages to CC:. 
> > 
> > This has happened on 3.8 as well as now on 3.9. I'm running Ubuntu
> > 12.10 (and previously 12.04).
> > 
> > Any hints as to where I should look to fix this. Or is it bug-report
> > time?
> > 
> > With best regards,
> > 
> > Pete
> > 
> 
> This also happens under openSUSE 12.2.  I'm told by recipients that it
> does work (sends to multiple people) but it puts every address on the
> first address line.
> 
> Tom
> 

Thanks, Tom. It's hard to see that here, because when the cursor pops
back up to the first line, anything typed into it vanishes. Curious...

With best regards,

Pete

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