We didn't implement BURL (HURL).

It was just too far over the insanity horizon to write an IMAP client for that purpose.

Especially since I don't know of a single client that uses it.

So the MUA takes care of BCC in sent items, when it uploads the file there after sending with SMTP.

On 21/02/2012 12:41 a.m., Bron Gondwana wrote:

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012, at 01:34 PM, Adrien de Croy wrote:
i'm just talking about good old file system file copy, without parsing.
Just our of interest, are you doing this with BURL now?

If not, then a requirement to translate during copying is not an additional
imposition on top of the IO and CPU hit you're currently getting from
two different copies being sent through your system(s).

If so, how do you handle the case where the client wants to store a
BCC field in their "Sent Items" folder as a record of who it was
really sent to?

Bron.

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