ON Wednesday, September 17, 2003, 1:24:28 AM, you wrote:
RO> Because the To: header isn't (shouldn't be) used for routing. You can
RO> put in your To: header what you like or don't use it at all. The
RO> destination for a message gets transferred via the so called 'smtp
RO> envelope' and it doesn't get saved  in the message.

Hi Roelof,
The so called 'smtp envelope' is initially uild from the info the sender
provides in the To field.
Or do you know a way to send an email without a to: field ?

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 Gerard 
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