On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 08:10:01PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
> Julian Gilbey muttered:
> > [Please cc replies to me!]
> > 
> > I want to save any Bcc headers I have used in copies of mail I save to
> > file using the Fcc: feature.  Mutt seems to strip them before it saves
> > the mail to file, which is really annoying.  Is there any way I can do
> > this?  (Haven't found any mention of this behaviour in the docs.)  I'm
> > using mutt version 1.2.5.
> 
> Just tried that here. The bcc: header shows up in the fcc'ed copy. Do you
> have $write_bcc set?

Thanks!  I thought I had (default is set, and I hadn't changed it), so
I was bemused.  But it turns out that Debian switches it off by
default as exim doesn't remove the Bcc header before sending out the
message.  Duh.

At least I know where I stand now.  So thanks for the pointer.

   Julian

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