On 7 Sep 2016, at 15:47, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: > On 7 Sep 2016, at 9:54, Patrik Fältström wrote: > >> One thing that I think it was Eudora that introduced, was to add a >> "signature" at the beginning of the message body that read: >> >> "IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you. Do not >> reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission." >> >> This text was added to the email body for all bcc recipients. > > I guess that makes sense, but it's not so easily added to MailMate. MailMate > removes the Bcc header before sending via SMTP, but it's still only sent once > to the server. The above would require it to be sent twice -- with and > without the warning.
Correct. >> Maybe as a "signature" that is added only to To, Cc or Bcc recipients? > > I don't think it should be part of the signature system. I can agree with that :-) >> And then set location (top, bottom,...). >> >> Or just add a fixed text to all bcc, if one wants that? > > Given its nature, wouldn't it always be top if one wanted to use this? Yes. Of course! But a signature can be in multiple places, but given we will not go down the signature path... paf
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