Am 31. Jul, 2001 schwäzte Thomas Mondoshawan Tate so:
> intelligent and grab the MAIL To: <whomever> command from the SMTP system
> and use that as the To: header when the MTA forgets to add a To: header in
> the actual envelope) but alas, this seems to be the only simple way -- save
The body's To: header is completely ignored. I can address mail To:
fred@fred.org, but send it to
anke@anke.org.
The To: header in the envelope is the one that counts. The option I
mentioned for exim tosses that into the body headers, so it hangs out when
the envelope goes away. The envelope's To: header is how the MTA knows where
to deliver the mail next.
ciao,
der.hans
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