It goes to the Resent-To: address.
HTH,
Jonathan
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From: Philip Hazel [
mailto:ph10@cus.cam.ac.uk]
Sent: 05 November 2001 12:51
To: exim-users@???
Subject: [Exim] -t and resent- headers: info needed
Is there anybody on this list running a Sendmail system? If so, please
could you try the following experiment:
sendmail -t
To: some address
Resent-To: a different address
this is a test
^D
What I want to know is which address it sends to. All the documentation
for sendmail that I've consulted just says that -t references To:, Cc:,
and Bcc: and there's no mention of resent- headers.
Personally, I think the situation above should cause an error, but I'd
like to know what sendmail does.
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