On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 13:15 -0700, Dan Karp wrote: > > > > 1. Add DISPLAYTO sort-key that works the same way as DISPLAYFROM > > > > (using the first address). There was a rough consensus on this in > > > > IETF 74. > > > > > > Only question is what to do about RFC822 groups in the To: header. > > > > I'd guess it's the same as with SORT=TO. Use the group name as the > > sort string. > > Does any client actually display that? Because the whole idea of the > "DISPLAY" sorts is that we're sorting on the strings that the clients > actually display. DISPLAYFROM is obvious, but DISPLAYTO isn't quite > as clear. I've no idea. Anyone else have opinions on what would be better, group name or the first address inside the group? The most common group nowadays seems to be "undisclosed-recipients: ;" where there is no first address. I tested that at least Evolution shows group names.
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