Hi Frank,
Thanks for finding this out!
User programs often like to pretend that something happens
"automatically" when in fact a lot happens under the hood...
Regards
Howerd
On 7 May, 13:21, Frank <fjru...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I think I found the answer. Buried not in an instruction manual or in
> the SMTP standard but in a message posed in some vague place, states
> '..client handles the CC: and Bcc: fields and not the SMTP server....'
>
> In other words you do it yourself. Your program, the client, takes
> the addessess in the CC: and/or Bcc: fields and creates an email for
> them by using 'rcpt:<address in cc/bcc filed>'
>
> Frank
>
> On May 7, 6:24 am, Frank <fjru...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > Anyone other than Jos, 4ePost.f, do any work involving communcation
> > with an SMTP server?
> > Having a problem with my header fields, I think, since no copies are
> > sent, just the original destination.
>
> > Frank


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