On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 02:18:54PM +0100, Ian Eiloart wrote:
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> --On 24 April 2010 03:03:21 +0100 Always Learning
> <exim.users@???> wrote:
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> > Any genuine serious email sender will normally include a 'To:' header in
> > their message. If their mail program lets them omit any of the above
> > headers then we will always reject their email with a suitable
> > explanatory message. For example
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> All email client programs do allow omission of the To: header, I think.
Eg: where you are sending something to a group of people who do not know
each other -- thus addresses are Bcc.
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