Re: %sender, %sendgroup, %recip.

Christian A. Ratliff (ratlifc@indikos.ctron.com)
Wed, 04 Jan 1995 16:59:11 -0500

On Mon, 12 Dec 1994 09:50:09 -0500 Nancy Deschenes wrote:
> I would like that when I redirect a connection, the server remembers
> who my %sender, %sendgroup and %recip are. It would be particularly
> nicer if the server knew who my %sendgroup and %sender were upon
> reattach (non-redirect), and sent those as well.
>
This I will look into.

> The client still supports %recip, and %recip SHOULD be sent on
> /also and on /oops. But that too is a feature request. The fact
> that it was there before doens't mean it has to be there now. It
> would just be nicer.
>
Actually, after a /also your last_recip property is reset to the value
from _before_ the send, so no %recip should be sent. I do agree that /oops
should tell the client about the new recip (this is implemented).

> When Nance sends a message to Nantest, Nantest recives a %sendgroup Nance
> %sendgroup was supposed to be used only for goups of people, that is,
> when there were more than one recipients of the message. Now, it is sent
> along with the the %sender every time a %sender is sent. If that's how it's
> supposed to be, then fine, but you changed the behaviour of the '='.
> Just so you know it.
>
A bug is a bug. I fixed this, only multiple recip lists will get a
%sendgroup.

christian

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