Sorry to have caused all that confusion. The quote from RFC822 I gave
is really confusing and is indeed not relevant to the original
question. As Tim pointed out, the "to_addrs" parameter in
smtplib.py::sendmail is translated to the SMTP RCPT TO and thus must
contain all the intended recipients whe
"EdWhyatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Ok, totally unrelated, and on that subject, I will make sure I always
>have a recipient in the To: field. - hey it works if I do that anyway!
OK, I'm a bit concerned that the answer to the original question has been
lost. The difference between the SMTP en
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jeffrey Froman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>EdWhyatt wrote:
>
>> But are you serious about that RFC Compliant thing?
>
>RFC 2822 obsoletes RFC 822, and I don't know of any specification in RFC
>2822 that requires an email address to be present in the To: header. My
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dennis Lee Bieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 22 Mar 2006 08:31:16 -0800, "EdWhyatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
>
>> So it's a restriction of Python?
>>
> RFC822 is the /standard/ (well, there are newer versions -- 282
EdWhyatt wrote:
> But are you serious about that RFC Compliant thing?
RFC 2822 obsoletes RFC 822, and I don't know of any specification in RFC
2822 that requires an email address to be present in the To: header. My
mail seems to generally work fine without a To: header.
I haven't memorized RFC 2
On 22 Mar 2006 08:31:16 -0800, EdWhyatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So it's a restriction of Python?What I am trying to simulate here is the sending of mail to addressessolely in the CC and/or BCC fields - both of which are possible throughOutlook.--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-li
Ok, totally unrelated, and on that subject, I will make sure I always
have a recipient in the To: field. - hey it works if I do that anyway!
But are you serious about that RFC Compliant thing? Can anyone shed
anymore light on this? I cannot believe that (regardless of our
opinions of them) Microso
EdWhyatt wrote:
> I would like to have the ability to send a mail
> message with no-one email address in the To field.
The to_addrs parameter is for the SMTP "RCPT TO", which must contain at
least one address. It has nothing to do with the To: header of the email.
You can *also* add the recipien
So it's a restriction of Python?
What I am trying to simulate here is the sending of mail to addresses
solely in the CC and/or BCC fields - both of which are possible through
Outlook.
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
> Can anyone suggest how I can get round this? I have attempted numerous
> things, like making my recipient list = [''], but Exchange then tried
> to send the mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" .
rfc822: Note that the "Bcc" field may be empty, while the "To"
field
rfc822: is required to have a
On 22 Mar 2006 03:18:41 -0800, EdWhyatt <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, I have searched the group with no answer to this particularproblem.In my sendmail program, I would like to have the ability to send a mailmessage with no-one email address in the To field.
I do this by adding the mail to th
Hi all, I have searched the group with no answer to this particular
problem.
In my sendmail program, I would like to have the ability to send a mail
message with no-one email address in the To field.
I do this by adding the mail to the CC field via a header. However, by
the time I get to the poin
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