> On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AGI> Is it possible to get the "list carbon copy" functionality,
> AGI> similar to that in pine?
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 Vadim Zeitlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, what does/would this do?
I realize that I may just be overlooking how to do this in Mahogany.
I'll attach the entire description from pine, but here is the core
paragraph:
Each recipient listed on the Lcc: line receives a copy of the message
without their address being visible (as though they were listed on the
Bcc: line). The colon-semicolon notation used to put the full-name of
the list on the To: line is a special address format that doesn't
specify any actual addressees, but does give some information to the
recipients of the message.
In other words, recipients see the list name in the To: field
(rather than "undisclosed recipients ;")
Alan Isaac
THE MESSAGE COMPOSER'S LCC FIELD
The "Lcc:" (List carbon copy) header is intended to be used when you
wish to send a message to a list of people but avoid having all of their
addresses visible, in order to reduce clutter when the message is
received.
It is similar to the "Bcc" (Blind carbon copy) header in that individual
addressees are hidden, but Lcc is designed to work specifically with
distribution lists you have created in your Pine Address Book. Placing
the nickname of the list on the Lcc line will result in the full name of
your Pine Address Book list being placed on the To: line of the message,
using a special notation that distinguishes it from a real address. You
must leave the To: line blank for your list name to appear there.
For example, if you have this list entered in your Address Book:
largo Key Largo List DISTRIBUTION LIST:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and you enter "largo" on the Lcc: line while composing a message, the result is:
To : Key Largo List: ;
Cc :
Bcc :
Fcc : sent-mail
Lcc : Key Largo List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject :
Each recipient listed on the Lcc: line receives a copy of the message
without their address being visible (as though they were listed on the
Bcc: line). The colon-semicolon notation used to put the full-name of
the list on the To: line is a special address format that doesn't
specify any actual addressees, but does give some information to the
recipients of the message.
Note: if after entering an LCC, you delete the list name that is placed
on the To: line, then recipients will see
To: Undisclosed recipients: ;
(or whatever string is defined in the "empty-header-message" variable) just as in the
BCC
case.
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