On Feb 1, 2007, at 7:48 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote: On Feb 1, 2007, at 5:14 PM, David Gimeno Gost wrote: On 1 Feb 2007, at 18:08, Chris Espinosa wrote: I'm case-sensitive too, especially about product names. The IDE is called Xcode. Big X, little c. Not XCode or xCode or X-Code. Remember that now.
Am I missing something here? When this remainder was sent in January, I noted that it had been sent to 'XCode Users', and now it's been sent to 'XCode Users' again. I just don't get it...
I'm receiving the email as "Xcode Users", as per the headers of the message.
However, if I compose an email, it auto completes as "XCode Users' List".
So, I would bet that the list was misconfigured to barf up the wrong label at some point.
Actually, now that I have deleted the bogus entry from the previous recipients in Mail, it seems to be showing up correctly now.
If you haven't set up an Address Book card for the email@hidden address yourself, Mail will glom on to some name for it on some piece of incoming mail. I expect it's deterministic but I don't know what the algorithm is.
So at some point somebody sent main to "Xcode Users' List" as configured in their Address Book, and as you were unconfigured, that's what you got — and it stuck.
I see different names for outgoing messages to xocde-users depending on what machine I mail from, as each mail client has cached a different name.
Chris |