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Error: Saving draft: parsing From address: mail: invalid string #256
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I've seen this happen too. Will investigate. For me it happened when sending a message while I had connectivity issues (i.e. I understood why it failed). Not sure why it would happen with a correct From address. If you've found any pattern in the mean time, or ways to reliably trigger this, let me know. |
…age failed we kept the "save draft" promise, and would wait for it again for other operations (eg close, save again, send), which wouldn't make progress. can easily be reproduced by saving a message with a control character in an address or the subject. saving the draft will fail. for issue #256 by ally9335, thanks for reporting
@ally9335 I think the commit just now fixes the issue. See https://www.xmox.nl/b/#ee48cf0dfd46a889ecf0a6dbf579912b9f95875d for a binary with this fix. |
I think this is fixed, so closing issue. @ally9335 Feel free to reopen if you still encounter this with the latest release. Thanks for reporting! |
I can't always replicate this: sometimes when a custom yet correct "From" is used:
name123 <something_custom@my_domain123.com>
there will arrise an JS alert, preventing me from sending an email:
Error: Saving draft: parsing From address: mail: invalid string
If I click "Close" or "Cancel", a "reply email" popup won't close. Even if I edit an email, an error will persist. Only reopening the browser tab will cure this.
Other times the same address won't cause any error, a message will get sent well.
What's the matter?
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