recipients_string);
g_free (recipients_string);
g_mime_stream_printf (stream, "> Subject: %s\n", g_mime_message_get_subject (message));
- g_mime_stream_printf (stream, "> Date: %s\n", g_mime_message_get_date_as_string (message));
+ g_mime_stream_printf (stream, "> Date: %s\n", g_mime_message_get_date_string (node, message));
g_mime_stream_printf (stream, ">\n");
} else if (GMIME_IS_PART (node->part)) {
GMimeContentType *content_type = g_mime_object_get_content_type (node->part);
static InternetAddressList *get_sender(GMimeMessage *message)
{
- const char *reply_to;
-
- reply_to = g_mime_message_get_reply_to (message);
- if (reply_to && *reply_to) {
- InternetAddressList *reply_to_list;
+ InternetAddressList *reply_to_list;
+ reply_to_list = g_mime_message_get_reply_to_list (message);
+ if (reply_to_list &&
+ internet_address_list_length (reply_to_list) > 0) {
/*
* Some mailing lists munge the Reply-To header despite it
* being A Bad Thing, see
* to the list. Note that the address in the Reply-To header
* will always appear in the reply if reply_all is true.
*/
- reply_to_list = internet_address_list_parse_string (reply_to);
if (! reply_to_header_is_redundant (message, reply_to_list))
return reply_to_list;