On Sat, 2017-07-08 at 15:33 -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> That is how a message that is BCC'ed to you is supposed to look
> like, isn't it?
May be not. rfc5322 (Internet Message Format) seems to clear the
confusion,
There are three ways in which the "Bcc:" field is used. In the first case,
when a message containing a "Bcc:" field is prepared to be sent, the "Bcc:"
line is removed even though all of the recipients (including those specified
in the "Bcc:" field) are sent a copy of the message. In the second
case, recipients specified in the "To:" and "Cc:" lines each are sent
a copy of the message with the "Bcc:" line removed as above, but the
recipients on the "Bcc:" line get a separate copy of the message
containing a "Bcc:" line.
Until recently, I have only witnessed the second case as a result of
which I was confused. :)
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Kaartic