Philip writes [28 Nov 1997 9:27:17 GMT]:
> The To header has nothing to do with where a message gets delivered. It
> is the address in the message's "envelope" (the one passed in the SMTP
> "RCPT TO" command for SMTP mail) that determines where the message is
> sent.
Yes, I realise that, but the user types the recipient address into a To field
when composing a message and doesn't do anything with the envelope address. I
suppose what I was asking was: if non-printing characters somehow got from
what the user typed into the envelope address their MUA created, would Exim
show these non-printing characters in the log by perhaps escaping them into
hex or octal?
David
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