On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 at 16:57 +0100, Always Learning wrote

> particularly when confronted with the fact that in 99.9999999999998% of
> genuine emails, and in 100% of business emails, the 'To:' header is
> present ?
>

I'm curious as to why you believe this to be the case. I just sent myself 
two messages using Outlook (a client with rather high use in business 
emails...), one with my address in Cc: and one with it in Bcc:. In both 
cases there was no To: header and in the Bcc: case no Cc: header either.

Sending emails with all the addresses in Bcc: is not unusual and not just 
for legitimate 'marketing' emails. Think of an organisation running a 
training course sending joining instructions to all delegates for example.

I also checked with the alpine client and again there is no To: if Cc: is 
present. If Bcc: was the only recipient field used then by default alpine 
does add a To: undisclosed-recipients:; header but that can be switched 
off.

Oh and this message nearly ended up with only a Cc: header as I did 
reply-all which on alpine puts the original sender in the To: field and 
all other addresses (i.e. the list in this case) in Cc:. I then removed 
your direct address as you are on the list.  While writing the message I 
realised that perhaps I had better move exim-users to the To: line for 
this particular situation!



Jonathan


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