Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 4/25/2008 7:37 AM, Graziano wrote:
>> Suppose I send an email myself from
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I receive the email , no problem
>>
>> Suppose now I send an email from myself
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> cc:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> I receive a single email , assp ignores cc: and bcc: , and also on assp 
>> maillog I can see only this
>> Apr-25-08 07:30:39 77.87.112.37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > to: 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] local (no bad attachments)
>> Why assp ignores cc: and bcc: ?
> 
> This is an MTA (delivery) problem, nothing to do with ASSP.
> 

Only a single message is expected since only a single message was sent, 
regardless of address duplication.

This behavior is completely proper and expected, NOT a problem.

Kevin

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