Jeremy Harris via Exim-users <[email protected]> (Do 26 Sep 2019 19:02:50 CEST): > >> capability). > > > > Because "bounce" function for Mutt means "forward this mail as it is", > > it's not a regular submission, isn't it? > > It'd be interesting to know if this happens when the original > came in with this header, or when Mutt is forwarding to > several bcc'd targets (ie. not adding to To: or Cc: > headers) - and has created this Bcc: header itself.
In the case I'm talking about: I created (inside mutt) the Bcc: header
myself, sent the message regularly, changed later one of the headers
(the From:, to be specific) and re-sent it.
original:
From: [email protected]
To: <a mailing list>
Bcc: <a private address>
Then, after understanding, that the original won't get to all the
intended recipients (because the list doesn't handle DMARC well), I
changed the headers:
From: [email protected]
To: <a mailing list>
Bcc: <a private address>
and re-sent it.
Hm. Yes, at this place I could have removed the Bcc, I was in mutt's
header editing mode. But I didn't expect mutt sending the Bcc header.
*But* I expeced mutt using the recipients from the Bcc again.
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