Description of problem: When I am composing an e-mail, or replying to an existing one, the To: and CC: fields are converted to BCC:. This is very annoying. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kontact-19.12.2-1.fc32.x86_64 kmail-19.12.2-1.fc32.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a new e-mail in kmail (or kontact) 2. Type an address in the To: field 3. Type a second address in the second address field. Change it from To: to CC: 4. Type a subject and an email contents 5. Send the email Actual results: The email gets sent, but the addresses are randomly (IMO) moved into BCC. It does not seem to depend on the addresses I use, I have done several tests with the same two addresses and sometimes one of them is converted to BCC, sometimes both. Expected results: The To: and CC: options are kept and the email is sent correctly, nothing is put into BCC. Additional info: I know about the option in kmail to always BCC to another recipient. This is not it, that field is empty on my configuration, I double.-checked it.
Also reported on bugs.kde.org: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428401
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