On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Michelle Dick wrote:
> I'm still a little fuzzy. Let me see if I understand what exim
> currently does in the case of Resent- headers: If any Resent- header
> exists and if there is no Resent-to:, Resent-cc:, nor Resent-bcc:,
> then exim adds a Resent-to: with the contents of the envelope.
Only in the case when the envelope came in on the command line. When it
came from the message (using the -t option) or from an incoming SMTP
command, then Exim adds an empty Resent-bcc: header instead.
> You propose instead that an empty Resent-bcc: be added.
... configurably, in the case where it currently isn't.
> If I my understanding is correct, then yes, that would work great.
Good! Expect it in the next release, but don't expect a new release for
a couple of months. I have plenty to do...
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