Thanks.
        I am using pine in a mail server running sendmail, I use to: and cc: the same 
person, that is me. When I check the mail box, I get one email only. I believe 
sendmail know that the mail is going to the same person. So, it simply send me one 
copy only.
        However, in qmail. I created a .qmail file at my directory with content 
nothing. I use pine and send abc a mail with cc to himself also. The result is abc got 
two identical mails. Can anyone tell me how to make the qmail sends me one email 
instead of two.
        I am using qmail with centralize mail directory. that is /var/mail/user

Regards,
Marcos Tang.
Global Information Networks Ltd.




-----Original Message-----
From:   Russell Nelson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, December 23, 1998 12:21 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: Can Qmail handles this.....


Marcos writes:
 > Hello,
 >      
 >      Is it possible for qmail to handle just "To:" but not "cc" &
 > "bcc"?

Basically, no.  If the message goes through /usr/lib/sendmail or directly through 
qmail-inject, qmail-inject sucks up all the addresses it finds into the list of 
envelope recipients.  On the other hand, if the email client is parsing the message 
itself, it might be handing the envelope recipients to /usr/lib/sendmail or 
qmail-inject.  If that's the case, then qmail-inject isn't grabbing addresses (unless 
special options are used).

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