Re: [vchkpw] BCC related
On Sunday, September 28, 2003, at 11:58 AM, Catalin :: Braescu wrote: I want to be able to see the BCC field of messages arriving to one mail account. CC stands for carbon copy. It tells everyone involved that the message is intended for the To recipient, but that everyone in the CC field has received a copy. BCC stands for blind carbon copy. The idea is that BCC recipients get copies, but no one knows about it. In all cases, the email program shouldn't include the BCC header when sending. I did use a program (ccMail by Lotus) about 10 years ago that DID actually include the BCC field (which could be quite embarrassing). -- Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ Info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester: http://sniffter.com/
[vchkpw] BCC related
I have qmail + vpopmail 5.2. I want to be able to see the BCC field of messages arriving to one mail account. I need to know if the BCC dat is erased in SMTP stage or only in POP3/IMAP stage. Suppose John Doe send me an e-mail message with some other adresses in BCC field. Is this field BCC erased/changed by his SMTp server or by my own POP3/IMAP server? If it's erased/changed in my own POP3/IMAP server then I would like to be able to configure it in such way that BCC data is visible to me. Any hints? Catalin
Re: [vchkpw] BCC related
Catalin :: Braescu wrote: I have qmail + vpopmail 5.2. I want to be able to see the BCC field of messages arriving to one mail account. I need to know if the BCC dat is erased in SMTP stage or only in POP3/IMAP stage. Suppose John Doe send me an e-mail message with some other adresses in BCC field. Is this field BCC erased/changed by his SMTp server or by my own POP3/IMAP server? If it's erased/changed in my own POP3/IMAP server then I would like to be able to configure it in such way that BCC data is visible to me. Any hints? Catalin The BCC will get removed at the first SMTP server, some mail clients even create a new connection for each BCC to send the message for more security :)