ON Wednesday, September 17, 2003, 11:52:38 AM, you wrote: RO> Sure. Create a message without a To: header, but with a BCC: Actually RO> that's something that's recently being discussed and done on TBOT.
RO> Apart from that, there's no reason at all for messages to be sent from RO> the address mentioned in the From: header or to be sent to the address RO> mentioned in the To: header. An example of the latter is this RO> message: I'm putting [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the To: header and RO> that's where it goes, but afterwards it's being send to you, me and RO> some more. That re-addressing is done solely by means of the RO> smtp-envelope, after all the To: header remains the same. And there's RO> no relaying mta that thinks the To: header should be altered. (Some RO> insert one when it's missing, but altering is never done.) Roelof, Your right of course and I can even do that by altering the email info while it is on my mailserver, after it has been pre-processed for sending. It is that the TB! will not let you send an email without a To: address. Just for fun I could try to see what the minimal info is. -- Best regards, Gerard -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= One lesson you better learn if you want to be in politics is that you never go out on a golf curse and beat the President. Lyndon B. Johnson Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4 ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.00 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

