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On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Timo Sirainen wrote:
But _why_ is BCC spurious? There are spurious BCC, but not in general. If I BCC a message to somebody, I want to know an out-of-office state. Just like for any CC or TO recipient.
At least one problem is email lists created using aliases. Like everyone@company.com.
Even in this case, why not? I'm probably also not interested in the DSNs like "over quota" or something like that generated by the MTA. Actually, it would be nice if MTAs would pass through ESMTP RCPT's NOTIFY parameter (RFC 3461 sec 4.1), so the user could control the reply.
Bye,
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