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I'm currently using v6.0.0-rc2. When converting an Outlook .msg file to Email like this
//ByteArrayInputStream Email email = EmailConverter.outlookMsgToEmail(stream)); List<Recipient> recipients = email.getRecipients()
the list of recipients contains every 'cc' entry also as a 'to' entry. For example if I have an Email like this
To: support@company.com Cc: teamleadSupport@company.com
the list of recipients contains three entries,
[{ address = 'support@company.com', type = 'To' }, { address = 'teamleadSupport@company.com', type = 'To' }, { address = 'teamleadSupport@company.com', type = 'Cc' }]
instead of the expected two.
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That's not good. Do you have a sample .msg for me to debug?
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I've send you an email containing a sample .msg.
#241: distinguish properly between TO, CC and BCC recipients when con…
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…verting from Outlook messages
Bug is fixed, waiting for additional test data. /edit: data received
#241: Fixed how Outlook TO, CC and BCC are handled [skip ci]
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Fixed in 6.0.0-rc3.
6.0.0 has released as well, finally.
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I'm currently using v6.0.0-rc2.
When converting an Outlook .msg file to Email like this
the list of recipients contains every 'cc' entry also as a 'to' entry. For example if I have an Email like this
the list of recipients contains three entries,
instead of the expected two.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: