Philip Hazel <ph10@???> probably said:
> But it is only the MUA that knows whether the user wants to leave the
> Bcc in for the Bcc recipients. The RFC allows either action. And how can
> the MTA tell which are the primary recipients? Answer: it has to look
> inside the message. This isn't really what MTAs are about.
The RFC says that Bcc: shouldn't be passed on to primary recipients.
If exim passes it on (as it does) then it isn't following the RFC.
It should assume that if there is a Bcc: header then the client wants
it to go out - but it should only go out to the people in the Bcc:
header, not everyone.
P.
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