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G'day Roelof,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, at 01:24:28 [GMT +0200] (09:24 here) you wrote:

z>> How is it possible for this e-mail to get anywhere with only a
z>> subject header?

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.

Thanks - I think I got it.
I was also wondering...
<rhetorical question>
What is the point to send an e-mail with only a subject header and
absolutely no other information?
</rhetorical question>

- --
znark

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