On 11/04/2011 11:21 AM, Martin Helm wrote:
Am Freitag, 4. November 2011, 11:12:25 schrieb David C. Rankin:
Good, that probably means you are using kmail as the mail program. It mows the grass, but I prefer thunderbird... kmail on kde4 is still under heavy development. Just be glad you have kde 4.6.x or 4.7.x, as kde 4.0.x through 4.5.x were -- challenging -- to put it mildly...
Check the settings in kmail and find out where to turn off the quoting on the full e-mail in your replies -- see above..^^^ It should be under the options of what to quote in replies and forwards. I don't have kde4, so others will have to tell you exactly which setting controls this, but you are likely to draw a bit of ire from other users if you don't fix it :)
I am a kmail user for several years and never saw that behaviour (that the full mail address is quoted) by default. This mail is written with kmail2 and it also does not do that by default (though it adds the response with a line which is localized as you see at the top, same as the old kmail did by default). The template for a response can be edited in in the mail settings (editor settings, templates) which show me a %OFROMNAME not a %OFROMADDR for the response.
Martin,
Thanks. I know in the past when I beta'ed kde4, I saw this behavior and I had
to turn it off. You are lucky that your templates seem to be a bit more sane. I
wonder if the OP's install from the live CD had anything to do with it? I know
kdepim/kmail2 has been very fluid lately. No telling which version made it on
the live CD he has. The bottom line is the OP needs to fix the template to
prevent disclosure of the full e-mail for the person he is replying to on the list.
Every time the OP replies to the list, the top of his message contains eg:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 9:22 AM, David C. Rankin