That would be the incorrect behavior if you ask me. I wouldn't want to
send vacation responses to message I was BCCed on. BCC is usually used
for large distribution emails, or to include people who are not the
primary recipients. Either way, a vacation reply is not appropriate.
Aleksander wrote:
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Btw, if somebody sends a BCC, then he won't get my reply anyway when I
use addresses:. Shouldn't he get the vacation message?
So what if I don't use addresses: in vacation and use all the header
checks instead. That would handle the bcc's correctly, right?
Alex