add_addrs(\$to, $cc, @addrs);
}
} elsif ($rt eq ':list') {
add_addrs(\$to, $cc, @addrs);
}
} elsif ($rt eq ':list') {
add_addrs(\$to, $cc, $ibx->{-primary_address});
} elsif ($rt =~ /\A(?:$reply_headers)\z/io) {
add_addrs(\$to, $cc, $ibx->{-primary_address});
} elsif ($rt =~ /\A(?:$reply_headers)\z/io) {
my $v = $hdr->header($rt);
if (defined($v) && ($v ne '')) {
my @addrs = PublicInbox::Address::emails($v);
my $v = $hdr->header($rt);
if (defined($v) && ($v ne '')) {
my @addrs = PublicInbox::Address::emails($v);
# I'm not sure if address obfuscation and mailto: links can
# be made compatible; and address obfuscation is misguided,
# anyways.
# I'm not sure if address obfuscation and mailto: links can
# be made compatible; and address obfuscation is misguided,
# anyways.
# order matters, Subject is the least important header,
# so it is last in case it's lost/truncated in a copy+paste
my $href = "mailto:$to?In-Reply-To=$irt${cc}&Subject=$subj";
# order matters, Subject is the least important header,
# so it is last in case it's lost/truncated in a copy+paste
my $href = "mailto:$to?In-Reply-To=$irt${cc}&Subject=$subj";