On Mon, 15 Mar 2021, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
It's not generally regarded as an MTA's job to be playing with headers content in that way. In particular, that's not what a traditional aliases file does.
Usually a layer above the MTA does this; either the MUA or a MLM.

I explain the rationale for it: It is for an "emergency" service:
people should be able to send a message to a (large) number of addresses, for different reasons, to each of them are assigned three responders. for privacy reason the name of responders for each service have to be kept private, unless they disclose spontaneously replying to the question. Also the names of the responders for each "service" can change periodically (usually once a month, but it can happen at any time). So it is impossible to do it at MUA time since who send the request knows only the address, and will know who are the assigned responders only when one of them replies (to all, hence the request to have all in the cc:) The request to have also the "human readable part" of the address, witten in the alias, it is because the addresses could not correspond to real names of responders, but it is required that all correspondence had real names on it.

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Leonardo Boselli
Università di Firenze
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