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- Subject: Re: exim and bcc
- From: vp@example.com (Viktor Pavlenko)
- Date: 1 Mar 2001 15:19:26 +0900
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>Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 14:13:32 +0900 >From: Thomas O'Dowd <tom@example.com> >To: tlug group <tlug@example.com> >Bcc: Thomas O'Dowd <tom@example.com> I've never used exim but I saw something similar in Lotus Notes. Let me guess: exim identifies you as the sender and only you can see bcc header (this is how it is in Lotus Notes) (I'm wrong if tom@example.com and tom@example.com are separate accounts. If I'm right it's a nice feature) Viktor
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