On 2008-05-16 16:32, Professional Software Engineering wrote:
At 14:40 2008-05-16 +0200, Ruud H.G. van Tol wrote:
My ISP adds an "Envelope-To:" header field to each message. (with of
course only those addresses of the real envelope in it that are related
to the delivered message)
Er, your ISP adds an Envelope-To: header which identifies MULTIPLE
recipients? So, it's up to you to ensure that header is stripped out, or
else people know who a message may have been BCC'd to?
The envelope-to that triggered the delivery for that particular recipient
is added only. (Standard postfix functionality.)
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