Your last email was quite helpful and is helping me to understand better.
Thank you again for that. *And I found a mistake in my
testing/understanding by retrying some things and re-reading what you've
already said multiple times.*
Please, bear with me through just a few more questions and point and then I
think we'll be done.
It's no question that Exchange is sending this info in the envelope, but
it's allowed to do so, we can't change that, nor can we change what other
external SMTP servers do.
And it's worse than "just" Exchange, email clients that send through ASSP's
smtp port also send a single message for multiple bcc recipients.
But, and this is important, *I must not have tested incorrectly*, because
when now *when I set AddIntendedFor to incoming and local, I get exactly
what you describe, the intended for line does NOT appear in the email
client, but does show up in the eml files.*
*17151 resolves the issue with Exchange and clients sending a single
message for multiple bcc recipients.* That's exactly what I want. Maybe
I didn't apply the changes when testing or something. Whatever the case,
this is quite relieving.
Just 2 more quick questions:
1) I think there's going to be serious misunderstanding by people reading
the GUI as to the AddIntendedFor options. Option 0, disabled, is clear,
don't ever add the headers. Option 3, all is also clear, always add the
headers.
But what is being tested for "outgoing" vs "incoming and local" I'm
sure this question sounds completely stupid to you, but I don't understand
your options.
2) You previously mentioned that having the mail stream differ from the
stored eml is bad, or at least I interpreted it that way. It seems like
with the incoming/local only option for AddIntendedFor, the stream and
stored file could be different. I don't see a problem with this, but I'm
worried that you said there could be. Could you explain?
Thanks again for your patience.
Ken
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