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Hello
I'm on Debian Jessie with KDE 4.14, kmail 4.14.1-1. I noticed that kmail automatically assigns the hostname of my system as the message-id suffix of each outgoing email. I would like to change this behaviour by assigning a different message-id suffix according to the different identities registered in kmail. I partially achieved this purpose by inserting a custom message-id suffix in "Settings" --> "Configure kmail" --> "Compositor" --> "Headers" --> "Use custom message-id suffix". But then it is the same for each email regardless of the identity in use. Is there another way to set a message-id suffix for each identity? Thank you and best regards. |
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That would be quite interesting for me too!
In other mail clients like Thunderbird, this is by default the E-Mail domain. So writing an E-Mail from john@exmaple.com will give you a message-id *@example.com I think for privacy reasons this behaviour is much better! Also better then a custom but common message-id suffix for all accounts configured in KMail. |
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This is planned, but for future PIM versions (not the upcoming one, perhaps the ones coming after it), or earlier if someone helps in implementing it.
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