Re: tcllib mime smtp proc sends BCC mail copies as attachments



On Jan 11, 8:34 pm, "tom.rmadilo" <tom.rmad...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ah, Señor Jackson, I trust you recognize my handle?

Mail From:<p...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
250 ok

Blah blah blah - yes, of course I know this.

So my guess it that the MUA is not sending the data correctly to the
SMTP server, and the server is, for some reason, interpreting the BCC
header and sending a copy.

You're guessing wrong. It's being *explicitly* turned into a mime
attachment (more accurately, a multipart digest which the mail client
interprets as an attachment).

Why would you assume anything different from my post? Believe it or
not, I know how to read code.

And, at times, I've managed to write a line or two.
.



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