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- Subject: exim and bcc
- From: "Thomas O'Dowd" <tom@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 14:13:32 +0900
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Hi guys, I use exim as my local mta on my machine at home and all mail goes out through it. I've noticed though that if I send a Bcc: it is visable on the receiving end for all parties which is bad behaviour and not what I intended. I've looked through the exim docs but seem to be missing the bit where any flags or options are discussed regarding Bcc behaviour. I'm surprised it is not the default, or at least that in my fairly simple exim configuration file, I have some how changed default behaviour. I'll Bcc: myself on this mail and see what happens... Tom. -- Thomas O'Dowd Noop-de-Noop! tom@example.com http://www.nooper.com
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