Ben Kennedy writes:
On 31 12 2004 at 7:11 am -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
You're forgetting the fact that a single message may have multiple recipients, and adding an X-Originally-To header, which will be seen by all recipients of the message, will lead to confusion.
That's a point. The confusion would only arise though if there were multiple recipients on the local machine. However...
Multiple BCC deliveries to one host require an equal number of distinct SMTP sessions, since the BCC recipient is specified via the envelope RCPT TO: and that can only be one address, correct?
No. A single message may have multiple envelope RCPT TO: commands.
Only one session is required for multiple recipients to the same E-mail domain.
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