At 12:41 1999-03-29 +0300, era eriksson wrote:
On Sun, 28 Mar 1999 15:28:44 -0800, "Mark Symonds"
<mark(_at_)symonds(_dot_)net>
wrote:
it sends a copy of the mail to each recipient for each
match -- To: mark(_at_)mydomain, joanne(_at_)mydomain will cause
mark and joanne two get two copies of the same mail.
A while back, Sean posted an answer to a question in the form of a
'twasn't me -- it was Stan, then Philip.
But I'll take a stab at this one nonetheless.
<clearing throat and preparing a thick Shakespearian accent, reminiscent of
Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1>
SMTP cares not what your headers say to me,
The envelope bears the name of the true addressee,
And so, as the envelope reads what is, and what is not to be,
SMTP declares, "your headers mean nothing to me!"
Hrm, it's been a while, I'm rather quite rusty at this. Perhaps someone
could do better - this seems too cheezy to be imortalized in a FAQ... <g>
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