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- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 15:48:56 +0900
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>>>>> "Viktor" == Viktor Pavlenko <vp@example.com> writes: Viktor> I've never used exim but I saw something similar in Lotus Viktor> Notes. Let me guess: exim identifies you as the sender Viktor> and only you can see bcc header (this is how it is in Viktor> Lotus Notes) Check the RFCs, I think 822 and 1123 have something to say about this and there may be something more recent. I believe that some MTAs will strip the BCC entirely, some will leave the header but strip its content, and others will leave the BCC in for addressees in the BCC. IIRC all conform to the RFC which is very loose. -- University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences Tel/fax: +81 (298) 53-5091 _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ What are those straight lines for? "XEmacs rules."
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