On Wed, 20 Jun 2012, Wael MANAI wrote:

I read the thread but I don't understand if it's possible to have Bcc
parameter in the header of the message.

You do understand that the B in BCC means BLIND, right? It wouldn't be very blind if the BCC information were included in the message data.

The purpose of BCC is to send a copy to the BCC recipients without there by anything in the message data (note that message headers are part of the message data as far as SMTP is concerned) to indicate that a copy was sent to the BCC recipients. To do otherwise would fundamentally break the definition of BCC.

(perhaps part of the problem is younger folk, rarely if ever exposed to traditional office paper communications, are not familiar with why the term is "carbon copy", when "blind carbon copies" were used, and perhaps have never even seen carbon paper)

-- Larry Stone
   lston...@stonejongleux.com

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