> > Yes, but in user e-mail there's some expectation that the user looks > at how they were addressed to, perhaps because of the message content. > We don't (AFAIK) have any notion of that in SOAP/email, or do we? > > Of course we could add a none ReplyTo to the copies which would have > the desired effect, but if we do that, it really calls for multiple > messages to be sent at the ServiceClient level rather than relying on > smtp cc, bcc. >
When addressing is enabled, with ServiceClient, it has to set "TO" address. Thus, at transport level, sender will receive the envelop with wsa:TO set to prior address. If CC or BCC used, wsa:TO of copies should be changed accordingly. I'm not sure whether one could change the payload according to CC or BCC using JavaMail without any high level intervention. Other possible solution would be to filter CCs and BCCs to individual addresses and send them to endpoints as "wsa:TO" with none ReplyTo address. This would require some processing at transport level. Thank you Saminda -- Saminda Abeyruwan Senior Software Engineer WSO2 Inc. - www.wso2.org
