Re: BCC in message to pickup folder is NOT "blind"



Unfortunately, when I send a message with bcc recipient(s), such
recipients are SHOWN in the full headers of the message. That is, of
course, completely opposite the intended effect!

Think of your application -- the one crafting the messages and putting
them in \Pickup -- as the submitting mail client. If you don't want
info in the standard RFC 822 headers of messages you are submitting --
don't put it in the headers! True, _some_ mail servers will strip out
Bcc: headers and turn them into envelope recipients (which is what
mail clients do), but you can't assume that'll be the case.

If you want to specify RFC 821 sender/recipients, add these special
IIS Pickup headers:

x-sender:
x-receiver:

You can have multiple x-receivers.

--Sandy


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Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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