Eric,

Thanks for the very clear description of the behavior. Unfortunately, our BCC
people do not want to feel like their address is being displayed and that is
what the behavior does. Knowing that we can force it to show #1 at all times is
what we were looking for. I can see the logic in the behavior. I just would not
use a BCC address ever.

Cheers,
Jeffrey

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Eric Shanbrom
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 7:50 AM

Not sure what all of this means as the header field is built by the server
and is not specified in the received message. The proper action, per our use
as there is no governing RFC on X-RCPT-TO header field (X=eXperimental),  is
that the X-RCPT-TO will show the address of the deliveree. In other words
the original message is the following:

To: #1
From: #2
CC: #3
BCC: #4

The X-RCTP-TO will show the following:

For addressee #1 it will show #1's address
For addressee #3 it will show #3's address
For addressee #4 it will show #4's address

Eric S

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