++ 22.03.1999, 15:27:48 (-0600) = David DeSimone:
>You can put whatever alphanumeric characters you want before the ":;" in
>the address.
I didn't know this, and i haven't come across in the RFC's i have
read... so you can put any a/n characters before this :; and that's what
will be in the To line of the recepient (if recepients have been
specified in the Bcc line)?
So the mailer will send the a/n characters as To: and these Bcc
addresses as RCPT TO when communicating with the mail server (like you
can do by hand when telnetting to port 25)?
In what RFC is this mentioned?
Thanx in advance, -Rejo.
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