-oi? wtf is that.. I personally like using -bs and constructing the
message with SMTP.. I can easily and clearly specify the envelope
sender and recipient, and craft exactly the headers I want.
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
> Quoth Otavio Exel on Wed, Jun 23, 1999:
> > and message_file does NOT contain a "To:" header; I understand from the
> > manual that exim is supposed to add a header like:
> >
> > To: addr1, addr2, addr3
>
> I think that in this case Exim adds an empty (or almost empty)
> Bcc: header. It's better to compose a message comtaining a
> header like:
> To: addr1, addr2, addr3
>
> And call Exim like:
> cat message | exim -oi -t
>
> Pay attention to the -oi flag! It will spare you some headache,
> TRUST ME.
>
> Vadik.
>
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