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Message-ID: <20040227220600.GH1582@pomo.hostsharing.net>
From: nion at gmx.net (Nico Golde)
Subject: a question about e-mails

Hallo Ben,

* Ben Nelson <lists@...om600.org> [2004-02-27 22:28]:
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> Sounds like a broken MTA to me.

why?
regards nico


> Nico Golde wrote:
> | Hallo Chris,
> |
> | * Chris Smith <chris.rs@...a.co.nz> [2004-02-26 13:50]:
> |
> |>>I have a question for it experts. I want to learn if there is any way of
> |>>understanding/finding the e-mail addresses at BCC part on an e-mail
> that is
> |>>send to you.
> |>>
> |>>Thanks for your consideration.
> |>
> |>Um, AFAIK the headers are stripped by the MTA on delivery to recipients
> |>(except perhaps the recipient who was listed in the BCC field, but I'm
> not
> |>sure and will most likely vary between MTA).
> |>
> |>I'm sure the SMTP RFC would probably help out on this.
> |
> |
> | I tested it on my system.
> | i send a mail to nico and bcc root.
> | here is the mail header:
> | 	From nion@....net Thu Feb 26 14:28:30 2004
> | 	Return-Path: nion@....net
> | 	Received: by
> | 	        via sendmail from stdin
> | 	        id <m1AwLZ0-001n35C@...lde.de> (Debian Smail3.2.0.114)
> | 	        Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:28:30 +0100 (CET)
> | 	Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:28:30 +0100
> | 	From: Nico Golde <nion@....net>
> | 	To: nico
> | 	Bcc: root
> |
> | ^^^^^^^^^
> | here is the bcc line


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