Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is not true. Try using the bcc header, and set nowrite_bcc.
Hmm, the manual doesn't make this function clear to me. It says:
write_bcc
Controls whether mutt writes out the Bcc header when preparing
messages to be sent. Exim users may wish to use this.
Does this mean that the Bcc header will be written to my saved copy of
the message? The terminology "write" implies this to me, but the manual
doesn't say.
Or does it simply mean that the Bcc header will not be fed to the MTA?
Since it mentions an MTA, this might be. But there's not enough
information given to tell me why I would *ever* want to feed my Bcc
header to an MTA. Why is the default value "yes"?
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