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On 20 Sep 2000, at 9:11, John W. Lemons III wrote:
> When a user BCCs a list of people, their message gets delivered to all
> but one of the people on the list. Their mail server bounces it.
According to the bounce you attached, they expect to have the
name of the recipient in To: (or perhaps Cc:), effectively disabling
any possibility of Bcc: addressing.
> Apparently, tech support for their mail server claims that the
> envelope is invalid because it doesn't contain an X-Recipient header.
That's fertilizer. Anything X-* is strictly non-standard and optional.
You can't prevent them bouncing the mail (and you can't prevent
them bouncing the mail because "we only accept e-mails from
Exchange servers"); you can try to educate them, and you surely
have to educate their customers.
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