I wasn't aware that SMTP had that provision. Although, I thought that 
the expected behavior of SMTP is to deliver all available mail destined 
for a server in the same connection.

-Matt

On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 03:05 PM, Michael Dinowitz wrote:

> If there's an SMTP feature to send one message and have it delivered 
> to two
> separate people at the same domain then it's something that Howie 
> would deal
> with in iMS (it's probably there).
> Note the line in the footer that says unsubscribe. It's customized for 
> you and
> you alone. Each post has its own unsubscribe line with the users 
> information.
> Can't share that.
> This stops the multiple people on the To/CC line as well. It would be 
> nice for a
> single message but then I'd have to remove the nice unsubscribe 
> feature.
>
>> We've got two people at our company subscribed to the cf-talk list.  
>> I notice
>> in my mail server's SMTP logs what appears to be two copies of the 
>> message
>> being delivered from HOF's server.  Both addresses here are in the 
>> same domain
>> name.  I thought there was an SMTP provision to deliver a single 
>> message to
>> multiple recipients in a domain.  Barring that, couldn't the same 
>> thing be
>> accomplished just by specifying multiple recipients in the TO address?
>>
>>
>>
> 
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